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  2. Rowe Industries - Wikipedia

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    The better Korean guitars had Dynasonic-style pickups also branded as DeArmond, and made in the United States, but there was no tangible connection to Rowe Industries or Harry DeArmond. The later "2K" pickups (subsequently appearing on models of Fender guitar) looked cosmetically like the Model 2000 but were just single-coil pickups, as is true ...

  3. Epiphone Casino - Wikipedia

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    Epiphone currently builds several versions of the Casino. These include: Regular "Archtop-Series" Casino made in China and uses non-American made parts (Korea until 2007) [1] Elitist Casino. Made in Japan and set-up in America, and contains American made parts such as the pickups. Body is 5-ply maple, Gibson P-90 pickups, and nickel hardware. [11]

  4. Ovation Guitar Company - Wikipedia

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    Back in 2007 Ovation explained on its website that new features included the new OP-Preamp, an advanced neck system (lightweight dual-action truss rod, carbon fiber stabilizers), a patented pickup (made of 6 elements), inlaid epaulets, scalloped bracing, and a new hard composite Lyrachord GS body. [model 8] Back then, there was no AX model line ...

  5. Epiphone Dot - Wikipedia

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    It has two alnico humbucker pickups, each with its own volume and tone control, a three-way selector switch allowing the player to choose one or both pickups, [11] a Tune-o-matic bridge and a stop-bar tailpiece. [7] Formerly made in Korea, [10] since 2002 the Dot has been made in Epiphone's factory in Qingdao, China. [12] [13]

  6. Mini-humbucker - Wikipedia

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    The mini-humbucker is a humbucking guitar pickup (used in electric guitars). It was originally created by the Epiphone company. The mini-humbucker resembles a Gibson PAF humbucker, but is narrower in size and senses a shorter length of string vibration. [1] This produces clearer, brighter tones that are quite unlike typical Gibson sounds. [2]

  7. Epiphone Rivoli - Wikipedia

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    The Epiphone Rivoli ReIssue guitars, made in Korea and Japan in the 1990s, were only visually identical. The neck was made from maple instead of mahogany, the pickup gave it a different sound, and the two-point bridge was replaced by the three-point bridge used by Gibson from the mid-1970s onward. Black became a factory option for the finish.

  8. List of signature model guitars - Wikipedia

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    Two models: The SIG-0045 is a hardtail with Asato's Signature M.A.T. pickups and Suhr’s silent single coil system, while the higher-priced SIG-0046 has a Gotoh 510 tremolo system and Lollar gold-foil pickups. [319] Matt Bellamy: Cort MBC-1 Matthew Bellamy Signature: Cort: 2015–present [320] MB-1 Manson [321] [322] Matt Heafy: Les Paul ...

  9. Harmony Company models - Wikipedia

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    The single single-coil pickup in a neck position came with tone and volume controls and a switch between "rhythm" and "lead" characteristics. The neck with a rosewood fingerboard is 25 1/4" scale with 20 frets and the heel at the 14.th fret; it is a neck-through design with added "ears" at the body, but without a truss rod .