Custom Electronics Work
2. True-bypass Modding Work of Pedal / Adding LED to Your Beloved Pedal |
The pedals in the market are NOT manufactured to be true-bypass in order to cut cost. Even when the stomp is switched off, without true-bypass modding, they still connect to the active circuit that can corrupt your original tone. The modding is not only keeping your sound intact, but also bring your sounding to another level.
Due to the cost consideration, some pedals do not bear any LED for power / operation status, adding LEDs can bring great convenience especially when you are on stage.
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| | These two shining LED (Green for power and red for operation) can surely let you know the power and working status of your beloved even on a completely dark stage! |
| | Many pedals including EH's are not shipped in true-bypass. A 3PDT stomp switch must be used instead of the original one. Also, an extra circuit is added inside the pedal for adjusting the light intensity of the LEDs. |
3. Electronics Work Inspired by Gibson Jimmy Page Signature Model
Inspired by the wiring scheme in the guitar from Gibson custom shop, it is our pleasure to incorporate our modified wiring into your guitar! (http://www.gibsoncustom.com/flash/products/signature/page/JimmyPage.html)
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Take notice in the four push/pull pots on the guitar. One for splitting the neck humbucker into single; Another one for splitting the bridge one into single; The third one for series / parallel connection for two pickups in neck and bridge; The fourth for phase reversing the neck pickup. With using this wiring scheme, there are totally 25 combinations and tones inside a single guitar! | Complicated wiring needs a great deal of effort. The conducting black painting is for earthing the whole circuit to keep background noise to a minimum. | |
A push-off button was added to the guitar to imitate guitar sounding in paranoid android by Radiohead.
4. Other custom work
Other custom electronics work is welcome! Just contact us to share what you want.