Awesome, thanks for looking it up and sharing it!
I remember a company that did a PCB, it had options like that. DIPS for Split/Parallel/Partial Split, Phase, Series/Parallel, then DIPS for modern/50’s, Cap value and maybe even a taper switch? The luddites hate PCBs, but that’s a lot of useful mods by simply removing the back cover.
Looks like not everybody is as excited about the switches lol
https://youtu.be/9eXL73zRDKs
Some fair points.
Amazing that the guy had time to do the video, and carved out time to not only film it, but film it from various angles and edit it. He could always just...not buy a modern LP.
Amazing that the guy had time to do the video, and carved out time to not only film it, but film it from various angles and edit it. He could always just...not buy a modern LP.
Haters gonna hate
I feel that at this point Gibson has dug a fairly deep hole and at least for the next several years, no matter what they do people are going to complain.
It’s too bad too. I have 3 Gibsons and every one is a good instrument. Needless to say, I’m a fan.
I remember a company that did a PCB, it had options like that. DIPS for Split/Parallel/Partial Split, Phase, Series/Parallel, then DIPS for modern/50’s, Cap value and maybe even a taper switch? The luddites hate PCBs, but that’s a lot of useful mods by simply removing the back cover.
That's just dumbfoundly smart and simple. I wonder why no guitar manufacturer hasn't yet implemented same idea to their product.
Combine that with quick connect pickups and you practically never need to redo the wiring in your guitar!
No I know how I'll wire my guitars from now on.
As guitarists, we don't really need huge innovation with our instruments... just quality.
After all, how much has the violin changed in how many hundreds of years? Or the tuba? etc
As guitarists, we don't really need huge innovation with our instruments... just quality.
After all, how much has the violin changed in how many hundreds of years? Or the tuba? etc
I like the idea of being able to switch wiring options but I’m still not sold on the pcb boards and non-ease of pickup changes.
That said, I have coil split push/pulls in my LP and NEVER use them. The extra options are nice but I really don’t think that I, personally would be inclined to use many of them.
A recording situation would probably be a different story though.
If all you want is standard quality instrument, sure.
For me it's the ultimate versatility of electric guitar sets it apart other instruments. I want to tweak mine exactly how I want it. And have spent far, far too many hours testing, modding, testing, rethinking etc... the wiring schemes.
If I device one wiring I can simply drop in, then use dip switches in trem cavity for instance, to tweak it to work in that particular case... That's just nobrainer option.