https://link.shutterfly.com/Wv25r0IKsX
I took the circuit board off my set of pickups and switches from a four pickup GP. If you want to understand the circuit, look at the pics . . . It’s clearly three cap/resistor pairs. One works for the 1 and 4 pickups, 1 for the 2/3 combo, and the third, with a higher values, is the “muted” setting (which goes by “0” on the switch bank).
Hope this helps anyone who has to deal with this.
Galanti Grand Prix circuit board pics
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Re: Galanti Grand Prix circuit board pics
Thanks! Do you know what is the best way to bypass the filtering? It it sufficient to just jumper over each component, or does it need something to be there.
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Re: Galanti Grand Prix circuit board pics
yes just bypass it ,but you loose too much of the sound of this guitar,i have try and was not happy then re connect it ,the sheilding will help much more than disconnect the filtering