On the Lucille semis for sure, not sure what else.Jay wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 1:48 pmWell, that's a surprise... those micro tuners work really well.
I wound the B string adjuster all the way up, then tuned the B string to 246.9 herz (B frequency). Then wound the micro adjuster down as far as it could go. That raised the B string to 266 herz, almost a C#. That implies if set correctly one has a full half stop on either side of target string pitch to play with.
So no gimmicky thing at all. Very usable.
On what guitars did Gibson install these by default?
What is more 'wow' than one AS200?
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Re: What is more 'wow' than one AS200?
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Re: What is more 'wow' than one AS200?
I think they still put them on Lucille's
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GAS ignited! Both of them look gorgeous but that’s a pretty top on the on with the flame
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Re: What is more 'wow' than one AS200?
You are no longer at school?
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