Fender American Deluxe Strat Hss Manual Transfer
American Professional. Hard-rockin' sound and elegant Fender style unite in the Deluxe Strat HSS. Fender Electric Guitar Owner's Manual; Fender Deluxe.
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Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster S-1 Switch One of the biggest improvements on the is the versatile S-1 TMSwitching System. For years Strat players have been looking for additional sounds out of the 3-pickup configuration featured on the Stratocaster.
The search began with the very first production of the Fender Stratocaster and players discovered that they could turn on the bridge-and-middle pickup or the middle-and-neck pickup by placing the original 3-way selector switch in-between the pickup selector settings. This gave players not only two new sounds but also two hum-cancelling settings for their Stratocaster. Fender responded by creating the 5-way blade style pickup selector switch with a permanent 2 and 4 position for using the bridge/middle or middle/neck pickup settings. The search for pickup selection options didn’t end there. Many players wired in additional switches to have access to other pickup combinations such as bridge/neck or bridge/middle/neck pickup settings.
These wiring’s can get very complex especially with the addition of noiseless pickups and their additional wire leads. Players had asked Fender for years to create a production model that included these pickup wiring’s but it was always too costly for Fender to produce.
Fender finally responded to Stratocaster player’s wishes with the introduction of the S-1 switching system in 2004. With a simple press of a button the S-1 switch gives you five additional pickup settings with the standard 5-way blade switch. It’s a very simple and elegant switching design on the surface of the guitar with no change made to the Stratocaster’s overall cosmetics.
The wiring itself is very complex although the S1 switch makes wiring the guitar much easier than installing a rotary switch or multiple push-pull switches. The wires from the pickups only have to route to the S-1 switch at the volume knob and to the 5-position blade selector. The S-1 switching system increases production costs but the additional pickup selections really make it worth the cost.
If you would like to take a look at the wiring in the 2010 series American Deluxe Stratocaster you can check out this pdf of the wiring diagram. As you can see from the wiring diagram Fender has included what they call a “special” capacitor into the American Deluxe Stratocaster’s wiring.
Fender’s reason for including this capacitor is to give the guitar a more radical change in sound in some positions on the pickup selector. With the S-1 switch used in tandem with the 5-position blade switch you now have pickups wired in series, paralell, paralell and series simultaneously as well as being able to have all pickups turned on at the same time. So what pickup combinations are available on guitars equipped with the S-1 switch? On the the pickup switching works as follows: 5-Position Blade and 2-Position Push/Push S-1 TM: S-1 Switch Up (off): Position 1.
Bridge Pickup Position 2. Bridge and Middle Pickup in Parallel Position 3. Middle Pickup Position 4. Middle and Neck Pickup in Parallel Position 5.
Neck Pickup S-1 Switch Down: Position 1. Bridge Pickup in Series with Middle Pickup Position 2. Bridge Pickup in Parallel with Special Capacitor and in Series with Middle Pickup Position 3. Bridge/Middle/Neck Pickups with Neck and Bridge Pickups in Parallel and in Series with Middle pickup Position 4. Neck Pickup in Parallel with Special Capacitor and in Series with Middle Pickup Position 5. Neck Pickup in Series with Middle Pickup On the the pickup combinations with the S-1 switch are as follows: 5-Position Blade and 2-Position Push/Push S-1 TM: S-1 Switch Up (Off): Position 1.
Bridge Pickup Position 2. Bridge and Middle Pickup in Parallel Position 3. Middle Pickup Position 4.
Middle and Neck Pickup in Parallel Position 5. Neck Pickup S-1 Switch Down (On): Position 1. Bridge, Middle and Neck Pickups in Series Position 2. Bridge and Middle Pickup in Series Position 3. Middle and Neck Pickup in Series Position 4. Bridge and Neck Pickup Out-Of-Phase, and in Series with Special Tone Capacitor Position 5.
Bridge and Middle Pickup in Series and Out-Of-Phase, and in Parallel with Neck Pickup This diagram was created by Scott Bessell. Thanks Scott! There have also been reports of a new S-1 switching layout for the 2013 Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster. To see a picture of the new switching diagram and read about the new options please see the post.
Here’s a list of the 2013 5-Position Blade and 2-Position Push/Push S-1 TM: S-1 Switch Up (off): Position 1. Bridge Pickup Position 2. Bridge and Middle Pickup in Parallel Position 3. Middle Pickup Position 4.
Middle and Neck Pickup in Parallel Position 5. Neck Pickup S-1 Switch Down (On): Position 1. Bridge pickup in parallel with Neck & Middle pickups in series Position 2. Neck pickup in parallel with Middle & Bridge pickups in series Position 3. Middle and Bridge pickups in Series Position 4.
Neck & Middle pickups in series Position 5. All pickups in series If you want to determine which S-1 options you have on your guitar you can perform this simple test.
Plug your guitar into your amp and depress the S-1 switch. With the blade selector in position 1 take a small flat blade screwdriver and lightly tough a magnet on each one of the pickups. A loud pop from your amp means that the pickup is currently turned on. Do this with the blade selector in each position.
This will let you know which pickup is turned on in each position. Then you can match your pickup selection with one of the diagrams listed above. Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster Electric Guitar The S-1 switching system adds additional pickup combinations beyond those provided by a standard five-way switch including new combinations of series and parallel wiring for a dazzling array of tonal choice. On my fender start S-1 switching system I have a problem when I plug in the guitar and before I press the S-1 system. When I select position one and two it’s ok. When I select the middle pickup the volume drops. There is a hum and it’s a very treble-like sound.
When I select 4 and 5 it’s ok. When I switch on the S-1 switching system the volume drops on all pickups and I hear the humming trebly sound again. Does anyone know what the problem is? Or has anyone had the same probnlem?
IF you solved it, how did you do it?