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Check this out, Self tuning guitar: http://cgi.fark.com/cgi/fark/youtube.pl?IDLink=3199193
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Thats pretty cool. Lesters are expensive as it is. I wonder how much more they're going to charge for the robot version.
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Gibson is also releasing a retrofit for Les Pauls, SG's, and Flying V's.
No modifications to the guitar. $899 at Musician's Friend.
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Wow, is that cool. Anyone wondering what to get me for Christmas, look at this vid, hint, hint.
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wonder if they will ever do a 7 string? :twisted:
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wow, i want 5...hopefully PRS comes out with a model and a retrofit for it so i can get one for my tremonti se
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you can retrofit them to any guitar. PRS won't be coming out with shit though; Gibson has exclusive U.S. distribution.
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Post by Ron »

It's pretty cool that there are no wires that need run to the headstock. It uses the strings themselves to transmit the tuning data.

Custom tunings can also be done, or it can self tune to a reference string for tuning to other instruments.

There is also an intonation helper that tells you how many turns and which direction to move the saddles.

I might buy an SG just to put this system on. I don't want to use my Les Paul as a test subject.
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Post by orangekick »

I'd like to switch tunings in the middle of a song.
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Post by mjb »

that really is the shit, wonder what the weight of the set-up is. man, thats cool. i really wouldn't have a need for it though. really
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mjb wrote: i really wouldn't have a need for it though. really


Since when does that ever matter?
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usually, when i don't have any money for neat stuff i just say that instead. :lol:
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really? when I dont have the money I put new technology down and say how something like that is stupid or a complete waste of cash... and Im biting my lip the entire time.
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orangekick wrote:I'd like to switch tunings in the middle of a song.
Zon puts out a bass made just for that. Michael Manring uses them.
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bassist_25 wrote:
orangekick wrote:I'd like to switch tunings in the middle of a song.
Zon puts out a bass made just for that. Michael Manring uses them.
Just imagine writing a song where the bass slips to a different tuning at the same time as the guitar. It would be potentially gut-wrenching. You could really mess with people's heads.
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orangekick wrote:
bassist_25 wrote:
orangekick wrote:I'd like to switch tunings in the middle of a song.
Zon puts out a bass made just for that. Michael Manring uses them.
Just imagine writing a song where the bass slips to a different tuning at the same time as the guitar. It would be potentially gut-wrenching. You could really mess with people's heads.
Would be awesome!
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