![]() An adjustable square wave oscillator accompanies a rambunctious fuzz circuit to create a wildly interactive guitar or bass guitar effect. The ADHD, or Adaptive Droning Hyperfuzz Device, is a glitch, filter, bit crushing, octave, square wave guitar synth oscillator disguised as a fuzz pedal. The newest creation from Acorn Amps, the ADHD, is a pedal that’s hard to pin down into one category of stompbox effects. This opens the door to using iLoud Precisions as completely standalone devices on a mixing desk, in broadcasting setups, or even as an advanced and amazing-sounding hi-fi system for a living room, home theater, and more. The assignment for each switch is stored inside the monitors so that users can continue operating the iLoud Precision Remote Control without a computer. The X-MONITOR software can be used to assign a different function to each one of the switches such as auditioning different speaker profiles for A/B checking, dimming, system mute, ARC on/off, standby, and more. iLoud Precision can instantly switch settings via the remote control's four illuminated switches. Software and Hardware Remote Control X-MONITOR's user interface includes a virtual version of the iLoud Precision Remote Control (sold separately). No more struggling to experiment with back-panel settings, it can all be adjusted within X-MONITOR. ![]() From the software, users can adjust the low-frequency extension, low, high, and mid-frequency contours, standby timer setting, precise speaker delay, and more. Rear Panel Control at the Desktop X-MONITOR gives access to the same controls as Precision's rear panel making it easy to adjust the settings right from the sweet spot, both for individual speakers or linked pairs. Together they make the Thinline feel exceptionally responsive and awake. That difference is also apparent when the guitar is plugged in, and the body’s more resonant characteristics are a great match for the lively Wide Range humbuckers. Compared to a solid-ash Telecaster, the Thinline sounds much more zingy, resonant, and alive-particularly in the midrange. The semi-hollow construction of the Thinline yields audible differences, too. Still, the natural blonde poly finish is beautiful and marks a lovely visual link between the first blackguard Telecaster and this more deconstructed variation on the form. As a consequence, the grain in the two sections that make up our review guitar are less than ideally matched. Because boring beetles have endangered ash trees, visually perfect specimens of the wood are in short supply these days. On the new American Vintage II version, the ash body is fashioned from two solid sections of ash glued together at the guitar’s center line. To create the lighter, semi-hollow Thinline, Rossmeisl adopted the construction technique he developed for Rickenbacker: routing acoustic chambers from a solid section of ash, and then capping the back of the guitar with a thinner section of wood. The first Telecaster Thinline, which appeared in 1969, was hatched from the mind by Roger Rossmeisl, who famously designed Rickenbacker’s 300 series guitars, among others, before moving to Fender and conceiving the Coronado, Montego, and the company’s mid-’60s acoustic line. Pictures and a detailed description.Pickups were not the only deviation from design norms that distinguished the ’72 Thinline. This husk is soldĬompletely as is with no returns or refunds of any kind whatsoever.Ībsolutely no partial refunds. Shipping, during string installation, or general use. I am not responsible if it comes loose in Professional and better looking finished product.īe packaged well for shipping. At the very least, I'dĪdvise a luthier to inspect it, and possibly re-do the repair for a more Guarantee whatsoever on the headstock repair. Said it has been stable for the last 30+ years. It is quite an ugly job, the previous owner The biggest issue I want to be very clear about is Not original tuners installed, so there are some extra tuner screw Version of Gibson SG, or it may be aftermarket/custom built. The pickguard is not the original, it may be from another I have included a pic with a dogear p90 cover overtop of the pickup route to illustrate this. An vintage sized dog ear p90 pickup cover will cover the route (but not the small screw holes from the humbucker. ![]() The body had a humbucker pickup installed, so the pickup route has beenĪltered. That is covered by the pickguard, I have no idea whats that's all about. I was told it was a 1961 by the previous owner. This husk shows lots of wear and tear fromĦ0+years of use. Please see my other listings for more parts from (If it is not pictured, it is NOT included) This is a great opportunity for your next ![]() Wow, these don't come up for sale often! This project guitar includes all the Vintage 1961 Gibson Les Paul Jr Project - For Restoration **Relisting due to a time wasting buyer that couldn't come up with the cash.
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