So like, what is this?

The app goes with this product (in stock and on sale now)

https://www.sweetwater.com/store/de...our-duncan-hyperswitch-bluetooth-5-way-switch

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It would be pretty cool if it had its own battery. I look forward to learning more.
Unless it costs hundreds and won't work without Bluetooth.

EDIT: Okay, $150 isn't terrible given that degree of flexibility.
Requires a 9V, but I guess that's dealable for guitars with a large control cavity.
Or guitars that already have a battery compartment.
Sounds as if it has switchable tone caps in it too; that's kind of nice.
 
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Interesting idea for sure! Now if they could make a programmable Volume and Tone knob that could rotate to your favorite settings too.
The future is a crazy place!
 
This would be far more interesting to me if the selection of configurations was done with a switch, dial....anything that didn't involve a battery and an app. That's a hard no on a guitar.

Larry
 
I would go the other way... rather than a phone app to select it, have it in a MIDI sequencing software and have it change the settings for me automatically for the whole set; and do the pedal loops while you are there. (With occasional manual override, of course.)
 
Wow, amazing.

So while you're playing your gig I will be at the show hacking your switch and setting everything to out of phase lol
 
Unless you rate your hacking abilities too highly.

Yea, that is out of my league. Unfortunately I had a power amp that had built in bluetooth that anyone could connect to...the BT overrode the analog input...bandmate liked to mess with me at practice. Never got to use it anywhere else lol
 
I'm not seeing an option for putting humbuckers in parallel. It looks can just use full series or either the north and south coil.
 
Can't even put the damn phone down while playing guitar...

there are plenty of bigger clouds to yell at out there, Abe Simpson. phones have been bringing quality of life handiness, making instruction easy to access, and helping a younger generation get into guitar for over a decade now lmao.
 
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