With the Blend on 10, the full pot resistance is in front of the 1nF cap and the Neck PUP. The cap shouldn't have any affect there, but the combined tone should be fat and detailed with a 2.5KHz peak. It might be useful as a defined metallic rhythm tone. The HOoP pos might be really cool, if it's not too thin. The tone should fatten and sweeten as the Blend knob goes down to ~5, where the mids should start to dip for some more guttural tones. There should be significant tonal changes around there, and the HOoP tone should still be noticeably different. The resistance on the 1nF cap and Neck PUP drops to 0 as the Blend knob is lowered to 0. The HOoP tone might not sound any different at that point. If it all works as expected, a ~1.5kHz peak on the Bridge PUP should start to come up, and the 500pF cap in the drawing should place the peak of the Neck PUP at ~4.3kHz (assuming an external C load of ~200-400pF provided by your cable). That should sound very guttural with a variable pronounced presence edge on top -- being the most "edgy" with the Blend at 0. Let us know how it pans out.

Picture pending.

Here it is: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx0CnqsQz_uYamh4Y0VJRXJnLTA/edit?usp=sharing

Let me know if anything isn't clear.

Edited 3 times by gckelloch Dec 6 13 12:28 AM.