After all I have experienced with this guitar, I'm going to just totally rewire it but before I do that I want to get a hint on how best to do it. I'm going to put the guitar into an almost stock wiring state, do the cleanest job I can, and then take pictures with a borrowed camera to try to show any problems that might cause the hum I referred to in the other post. Perhaps it won't even hum, but I'm doubtful on that. Anyway, I said almost stock wiring.
I have a .1 tone cap now and I'll keep that. No big deal. For me, the questions start with the switch position #3, the so-called "dark" preset. According to this site (
http://www.premierguitar.com/Magazine/Issue/2012/Jul/Esquire_Mods_Part_2.aspx ) I have a lot of control over the "dark" preset. Ideally, I'd like it to sound pretty much like position #2 when it is rolled all the way down; I don;t want to try to emulate a bogus bass sound. I've tried the stock Esquire wiring (a long time ago, true) and I didn't like position 3 at all. What would I need to do to get position 3 to sound like the regular tone control rolled all the way down? I do not want a volume drop off!
I'm attaching the Duncan wiring diagram so you can see what I'm talking about. It's also the diagram referenced by the previously mentioned article.
Thanks.