beej
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Best place these days is google.com/patents. Search for "Dudley Gimpel" or "Ernie Ball".Cool info mang. Where'd you read the patent info?
The Silent Circuit is a "dummy" coil, just meaning it's sole purpose is to pick up hum and not signal from the strings. Inside it has a coil to pick up hum, resistors/capacitors to load it up (like a regular pickup does when wired up in your guitar) and also a buffer circuit.Ok, maybe I'm misreadin this, but does this mean that the silent circuit only works with dummy coils? if a reall single coil is installed, does the silect circuit still work?
The neat thing about it is that the signal from the dummy coil is fed to the buffer before it's combined with the signal from your regular pickups. The buffer isolates the electrical properties of the dummy coil (inductance, resistance) so when you mix the buffered signal with the signal from your pickups, there's no effect on the sound quality. If you didn't have that little buffer circuit in place you'd notice a real change in the sound of your pickups- but you don't ... it's extremely transparent, except for the lack of noise