A demonstration of my killswitch...I also demonstrate the "pop" that many of you have questions about.
Disclaimer: I am not responsible for any damages that may occur while modifying your guitar. This is merely a guide. If patience is utilized, then no damage will come.
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Signing UpStep 1What is a killswitch?
The basic concept of my killswitch design is to create a circuit in which the output signal can reach the ground. When the circuit is completed (by pressing the switch), there no sound is heard.
IMPORTANT: Simply putting an on/off switch on the outgoing signal wire is VERY BAD. The resulting sound is that of when you unplug or plug your guitar in. That annoying buzz.
Source - http://www.stinkfoot.se/andreas/diy/mods/killswitch.htm
The popping sound is normal, due to the physics of the killswitch. Adding resistors and capacitors wont do anything. Source - http://alexplorer.net/guitar/mods/killswitch.html
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Will this work for a Fender style guitar?
1) Your circuitry might be different than a strat circuitry. If so, no fear, just bypass the hot and ground at the input jack
2) Using a killswitch on CLEAN settings makes a noticeable popping sound! This may make you not want to install it...
http://www.instructables.com/id/Removable-Guitar-Killswitch/
On-Off (two way) - the sound will cut out when its in the off position.
On-Off-On (three way) - good because when the switch is accidentally turned on it doesnt cause embarrassment :P
Have Funn!!
I opted for a two way toggle which switches between two seperate parallel circuits. One has a Normal Closed button, one is Normal Open. The electronics work great as is.
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2062545&prodFindSrc=cart#
Theres an easy hack to get around this though. Just wire the switch so that it shorts the hot signal to the ground.
Of course this means the unit will be active, and hence require batteries.
Happy playing!
I haven't even read the 'ible yet, but i noticed that your frets look funny... are they scalloped?
http://www.instructables.com/id/Scallop-Your-Guitar-Standard-Scallop-Frets-14-21/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RSlh-npdQg&feature=player_embedded
You can't fix the popping with anything, its just the physics of the device:
http://alexplorer.net/guitar/mods/killswitch.html