The Gibson RD Artist guitar and bass featured innovative circuitry designed by Bob Moog, of Norlin sister-company Moog. The electronics were largely contained on the circuit board pictured, fitted into the guitars rear cavity. Although seemingly complicated, the board itself was fairly robust and generally do not require attention.
However, the following technical information is available for the repair and maintenance of Gibson RD Artist guitars.
A reproduction of the Bob Moog circuit board schematic, as used in the Gibson RD Artist electric guitar. Click image for a larger version.
Beyond the circuit board itself, there is additional electrical circuitry: primarily all the control switches but also two pots: two potentiometers are mounted on the circuit board, two are not.
A summary of potentiometers listed as used by the RD Artist in Gibson literature can be found here.
Unfortunately Gibson no longer stock spare parts for RD series guitars, especially the complicated electronics, however parts do crop up on auction websites occasionally. If you are missing bridge parts / machine heads, replacements should be relatively easy to find. Working Moog boards, on the other hand are much harder to get hold of.
List of components used on the earliest versions of the RD Artist guitar - models produced up until 1978
List of components used on the later version of the RD Artist guitar - produced from 1979.
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