Hehehehe faits à la main et roulés sous les aisselles à la bonne époque de Peter!
Sinon, pas de out of phase en fait:
The middle position on the pickup selector has a distinct honk/nasally quality to it. It’s almost out of phase sounding but it’s still technically in phase. The proximity of the middle and bridge pickup causes certain frequencies to be canceled out leaving you with that nasally/honky tone very similar to an out of phase sound. If you listen to the middle section of Bring it On Home from Royal Albert Hall you’ll hear the honky/nasally tone I’m talking about. Sometime between February and March 1970 two extra switches were added. No word on what they actually did. Assumed just to be for extra pickup combos, not split, series/parallel, or any of that. It would make sense for them just to be for extra combinations too as he favored the typical in phase middle position of his #1 a lot even early on. With the stock Black Beauty set up he couldn’t get that unless he had the ability to take some of the pickups out of the mix, hence the extra switches. The switches are also mentioned in the missing ad. The wiring mods were believed to have been performed by Joe Jammer.
Source:
http://imagenoire.com/jimmy-pa(...)itar/