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The FAT-O-Caster User's Manual & Guide The M&M ... - Deaf Eddie

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page 6How it works:<strong>FAT</strong>-O-<strong>Caster</strong> rotary switches re-route the leads of the pickups to different places in the guitar's circuitry toget the desired combination of pickups, phase, and series/parallel wiring. <strong>The</strong> M & M will rotate throughthree different stops. <strong>The</strong>se stops, which I call "NOTCHES," are named for how they route the pickups intothe circuit. For the most part, this scheme works like the Original <strong>FAT</strong>-O kit, but with the Superswitch the"series with mid" notch is a bit different than on the original model.<strong>The</strong> NOTCHES:Notch 1 (“tone knob” on “10”) is just "Normal" Strat tones.As you throw the 5-way in this setting, you get (from 1 to 5):1 = neck2 = neck and middle3 = middle4 = bridge and middle5 = bridgeNotch 2 (“tone knob” on “9”) is the "NECK on with BRIDGE" setting –the neck pup is ALSO routed to the bridge end of the 5-way switch.This notch gives you the two missing "magnificent seven" parallel combos.As you throw the 5-way in this setting, you get (from 1 to 5):1 = neck2 = neck and middle3 = middle4 = bridge, middle, and neck5 = bridge and neck<strong>The</strong>re now, isn't that what you've always said you wanted your Strat to be able to do?Notch 3 (“tone knob” on “8”) is the “SERIES with MID" setting.With this notch, the two parallel combos (5-way #2 and #4) are replaced by series combos.Throw #3 has both "outside" pups in series with the midAs you throw the 5-way in this setting, you get (from 1 to 5):1 = neck2 = neck and middle in series3 = neck and bridge parallel, in series with mid4 = bridge and middle in series5 = bridgePickups wired in series make the current flow through first one coil and then the other, effectively doublingthe resistance/impedance of the circuit. This is usually characterized as a "fatter" or "thicker" sound than thatproduced by pickups played parallel, and is sometimes louder as well. In a very real way, the two pups inthese two series combos work like a single "wide" humbucker - and if your mid pup is RW/RP, it IS ahumbucking combo.Questions? E-mail me at eb@deaf-eddie.net

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