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LightWave Bass Pickup System See The Light
http://www.gear-vault.com/ lightwave-bass-pickup-system-see-the-light/First there were magnetic pickups, hex pickups for guitar synth, and piezos for that acoustic guitar sound. Now there’s LightWave Pickup System from Audio Optics, Inc. The LightWave is a departure from conventional magnetic pickup technology. Photodetectors use infrared illumination to measure the shadow cast by each vibrating string.
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For Those About to Rock
http://blog.5min.com/ 2008/ 09/ 28/ for-those-about-to-rock/For years, the closest I’ve come to playing guitar was dating musicians. In fact, until the release of Guitar Hero, which at least promoted me to a semi-amateur level by planting a plastic toy guitar in my hands, my musical mojo was pretty much limited to the repertoire of a long line of guitar-shredding boyfriends, and naturally, no more than 3 chords.
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Washburn P3 and DLX Guitars with Buzz Feiten Tuning System
http://www.gear-vault.com/ washburn-p3-and-dlx-guitars-with-buzz-feiten-tuning-s…For all the advancements made in guitar design, one thing has remained essentially the same: try as you might, you can never get the damned things in perfect tune. If an open E chord sounds great, chances are a barred A will sound decidedly less so. Blame it on Pythagoras.
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Leo Fender Precision Bass invention 1951
http://www.gear-vault.com/ leo-fender-precision-bass-invention-1951/Contined on from Leo Fenders invention Broadcaster Article. The electric bass guitar was another Leo Fender invention that changed sound of 20th century popular music. It supplanted the upright bass fiddle in rock, country and many other genres.
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Leo Fender & George Fullerton introduced Broadcaster - Telecaster 1950
http://www.gear-vault.com/ leo-fender-george-fullerton-introduced-broadcaster-te…The 20th century will be remembered as an age of technology. And the electric guitar has been one of the most benign technologies to emerge from our troubled outgoing century. Like the innovations of Thomas Edison or Henry Ford, the electric guitar is a great populist invention.
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The Future Train - The Other End Of Technology..!
http://www.vhxn.com/ the-future-train-the-other-end-of-technology/The next generation of the technology is yet to be seen. Nevertheless, here is the new way to expose the technology without any limitation. The next generation of the train is imagined in the way with creativity and technology. However, it seems to be introduced in future with exclusive style and performance it carries the expectation to take the passengers safe.
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The Gibson Holy V Guitar - Only 1000 Being Made
http://www.gear-vault.com/ gibson-holy-v-guitar-only-1000-being-made/Having come up with such guitars as the Les Paul and Flying V, among others, Gibson is known for innovation, creativity and spirit. The Gibson Holy-V is a representation of this continuing ingenuity, with its unique body and headstock. Like most Gibson guitars of the month, January 2009—is Gibson’s latest testament to their imagination.
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Future Water Transportation Of India.!Supply Never Stops..!
http://www.vhxn.com/ future-water-transportation-of-indiasupply-never-stops/Today many gadgets are being designed in many concepts. Some of them are succeed and others are stumbled to shine because the designers failed to make them with sustainability and environmental friendliness. In this way, a new gadget is going to be unveiled by 2020.
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DEAN ZELINSKY: I Can No Longer Attach My Name To Quality And Direction Of DEAN GUITARS
http://www.gear-vault.com/ dean-zelinsky-i-can-no-longer-attach-my-name-to-quali…Today Gear-Vault received information that Dean Zelinsky, founder of Dean Guitars, announced that he has parted ways with Dean Guitars, the company that he founded in 1977. Zelinsky sold Dean Guitars in 1991, the heart and sole of his guitar quality which he has played an essential part in the recent
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DEAN ZELINSKY: I Can No Longer Attach My Name To Quality And Direction Of DEAN GUITARS
http://www.gear-vault.com/ dean-zelinsky-leaves-dean-guitars/Today Gear-Vault received information that Dean Zelinsky, founder of Dean Guitars, announced that he has parted ways with Dean Guitars, the company that he founded in 1977. Zelinsky sold Dean Guitars in 1991. Zelinsky was the heart and soul behind the guitar quality.
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