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GHUB- complicated?

9/17/2014

3 Comments

 
Every new technology takes awhile to settle in.
Same for G-HUB.
"There is more than one way to skin a cat" people say, and there will always be numerous routing possibilities for wiring a guitar with G-HUB.
As G-HUB opens all the doors at once, you might encounter difficulties when trying to approach , where to enter and where to exit.
Rest assure you will succeed to achieve your signature wiring plan, first step is to design your goals.
Feel free to explore and think "out-of-the-box".
And remember , customer support guarantees to supply you with your Base Configuration within 48 hours, so if you ever encounter a dead-end, or just don't have the time, let our team do your job for you!
From simple 3 singles to internal tone balanced Humbuckers , G-HUB will get the job done for you!
3 Comments
cos link
12/29/2014 05:11:26 pm

Hi - is there a video showing what the G-Hub can do?

I'm thinking about getting one but still not sure it will be easier than popping in a couple of new caps and a resistor (which will cost almost nothing). It looks a great idea and if it sounds good too then I'll grab one - and Im sure others will too.

Also when I do buy one it would be a useful guide ;)

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Ron link
12/29/2014 07:48:34 pm

Dear Cos,

Thank you for your kind comment.
We are currently working on several videos that shall be uploaded to the G-HUB site. They will include standard installation guides and options.

With GHUB, switching the wiring setup, changing to different caps and resistors are 'on the fly', replacing pickups and pots are with ease without a complete removal of the existing system.
And of course, you can pioneer to new tone shapes without complete resoldering. You may add to GHUB any new components including caps, preamps etc.
The addition of three variable resistors allows further fine tuning for treble bleeding and on special wiring diagrams not typical to standard wiring (i.e. view the 'humbucker enhancer' and 'balanced coils') or even utilize these resistors to decide how much output would go through an external effect.

Your imagination would be the limit....

I wish you all the very best and a very Happy New Year!


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chris parris
11/24/2016 01:01:33 am

Hi there
this sort of happened in the early 70's cannot remember who had it but it was part of the guitars electronics but not as complex as yours.
But do you have to have to remove the pick-guard to change settings?
It looks that way so would be a bit of a pain to change tone etc.
I'll wait to see the videos.
Cheers
Chris

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