Hello, I posted this question in a thread in the guitar bit on a thread where I was asking for advice about which pickups to use for my LP but I suspect that it was veering off from the original subject so I thought you guys might be able to offer me some advice...
I have a les paul studio (2012) with the following setup...
...sadly all this is on a PCB so will need a bit of thought before applying the soldering iron but everything is doable until it's screwed up
Anyway the question is... currently the coil split cuts out one coil on each humbucker when the appropriate push/pull volume knob is pulled leaving a single coil configuration. It's been suggested to me that I can modify this in such a way so that instead of losing one coil I can still have it but at a reduced level by adding a resistor... I understand that this is how PRS do coil splitting. Am I right that to achieve this I need to wire in a resistor in series with the 0.033uf caps that go to ground? If I'm not could you advise how the above wiring diagram could be modified to achieve this and then I can work out how I can modify the PCB.
Thanks very much and apologies if I'm miles wide of the mark in the above.
Cheers,
Mark
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