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  2. Gibson Marauder - Wikipedia

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    In still later Marauders, the potentiometer was positioned between the volume and tone knobs, now with a "chickenhead" knob to avoid confusion with the "speed" knobs used for the volume and tone. All Marauders had a Schaller-made "Harmonica" tune-o-matic " style bridge and the standard Gibson "stopbar" tailpiece .

  3. Fender Cabronita Telecaster - Wikipedia

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    Most of the La Cabronitas had only a single guitar pickup with one volume and tone knobs. These could be ordered with one, two or three pickups as they were custom made instruments. All regular La Cabronita guitars used the TV Classic pickup by TV Jones. [1] The idea was spawned by Mike Eldred, head of the Fender Custom Shop.

  4. Gibson SG Special - Wikipedia

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    Most SG Specials (like their Standard counterpart) have a volume and tone knob for each pickup and a 3-way selector switch. From 1983 to 1988, a simpler three-knob model was produced. Gibson has reduced cost further with the faded series, which has a rougher and less finished stained body.

  5. Gibson L6-S - Wikipedia

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    Colours on sale in 2012 are "Antique natural" - like the original 1970s all-maple maple neck L6-S - and "Silverburst" with a baked maple fretboard. No ebony fretboard model is on sale. The current L6S neck does not feature the unique "narrow at the nut and wider near the body" taper of the 1970s guitar, but a conventional Gibson shape.

  6. Gibson Robot Guitar - Wikipedia

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    The Robot Guitar appears to have the standard four knobs for individual pickup volume and tone controls; however, in place of the bridge pickup tone knob, there is the Master Control Knob (MCK). [8] The control functions like a “push-pull” knob: when in the down position, it functions like a standard control.

  7. Fender Telecaster - Wikipedia

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    In late 1952, Fender made several changes to the circuitry of the guitar. First, a true tone control knob was installed, that could be used to alter the tone from bass-heavy (in the 0 position) to treble-heavy (in the 10 position). The first position stayed the same as before, with the neck pickup in "dark circuit" treble-cut mode.

  8. Gibson Sonex - Wikipedia

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    There were four models: Deluxe, Standard, Custom and Artist. [1] They replaced the Marauder and S-1 guitars. [1] Like these two instruments, the Sonex took its styling from the Les Paul guitars that had been popular for the previous decades, but using Resonwood instead of mahogany, bolt-on necks instead of set (glued-in) necks, and far less ...

  9. Fender Jazz Bass - Wikipedia

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    The original Jazz Bass had two stacked knob pots with volume and tone control for each pickup. Original instruments with this stacked configuration are highly valued in the vintage guitar market. In late 1961, it received three control knobs: [4] one volume knob for each pickup and a third to control the overall tone. Despite this new feature ...

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