
This is what I have in build right now. With the split jazz there is no switch allowance for a rhythm circuit, so I was hoping to have a PTB system wired in the guitar with a push pull on the bottom tone for a planned split circuit single coil (a Curtis Novak JM-180) at the bridge. The neck will remain a vintage spec Jazzmaster pickup. Seems to me that Jazzmaster died right around the time Leo filed his patent for PTB. I'm thinking that he'd have put it into the next evolution of the JM if he was able to. Any thoughts to this approach?
This wiring is not something I wish to tackle myself- any reccomendations for whom I can send the pickups and pickgaurd to to have it done would be GREATLY appreciated. Understanding the PTB system is key...
Also, I "What would George and Leo do" question: The Jazzmaster bridge configuration has been a sore subject for most who seriously play it. I have thoughts of mimicking the new Fender Classic Player Jazzmaster by moving the trem closer to the bridge for a greater string tension and a steeper breakover angle than original. I had Warmoth route for the bridge, but not the trem. So, what would G&L do if they were building a Jag/Jazz style tremolo bridge today?