Line6 Semi Variax (1961 Gibson ES-335) Инструкция по эксплуатации онлайн [24/28] 655499

Line6 Semi Variax (1961 Gibson ES-335) Инструкция по эксплуатации онлайн [24/28] 655499
Variax
Variax
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Reso
Данная модель основана на гитаре Dobro Model
32 1935 года (положение 1)
Хотя гитары Dobro обычно имеют деревянные
корпуса, некоторые модели делались из других
материалов. Эта модель основана на необычном
экземпляре, имеющем полностью алюминиевый
корпус, что подчеркивает средние частоты в
звучании.
Данная модель основана на инструменте Coral
Sitar (положение 2)
Созданный в сотрудничестве с сессионным ги-
таристом и электронщиком Вини Беллом, Coral
Sitar давал гитаристам возможность получить
жужжание и гул ситара без необходимости ос-
ваивать новый инструмент. На данной модели
ручка тембра регулирует громкость резонирую-
щих струн.
Данная модель основана на гитаре Danelectro
3021 (положение 3)
Компании Danelectro удалось создать хорошо
звучащую гитару из месонита со звукоснима-
телями типа “lipstick”. Наша модель основана
на звучании гитары Danelectro 3021 (любимый
Dano Джимми Пейджа) с обоими включенными
звукоснимателями.
Данная модель основана на банджо Gibson
Mastertone (положение 4)
Модель Mastertone была выпущена в 1925 году
и вскоре стала самым известным блюграссовым
банджо, в немалой степени благодаря тому, что
на ней играл известный виртуоз Эрл Скраггз.
Данная модель основана на гитаре National
Tricone 1928 года (положение 5)
Первой гитарой National стала модель Tricone
(или “Tri-Plate”), выпущенная в 1926 году. Мо-
дель Tricone имела три шестидюймовых конуса,
механически соединенных со струнодержате-
лем, предназначенных для усиления вибраций
струн. Tricone имела более мягкое звучание,
чем более новые резонаторные гитары с одним
конусом и была основным инструментом Сола
Хоопи, известного гавайского гитариста.
Dobro
®
and Gibson
®
are registered trademarks of Gibson Guitar Corp. Coral Sitar
®
is a registered trademark of Jerry Jones. Danelectro
®
and Dano
®
are registered trademarks of Evets Corporation. National
®
is a registered trademark of Kaman Music Corporation. All product names are trademarks
of their respective owners, which are in no way associated or affiliated with Line 6. These product names, descriptions and images are provided for
the sole purpose of identifying the specific products that were studied during Line 6s sound model development.
RESO
Based on 1935 Dobro
®
Model 32
Though the Dobro
®
is generally a wood-body
instrument, a few were made from other materials.
This model is based on an unusual specimen with
an all-aluminum body that emphasizes midrange.
Inspired by the Coral Sitar
®
Designed in conjunction with session guitarist and
electronics experimenter Vinnie Bell, the Coral
Sitar
®
offered guitarists the ability to get the buzz
and drone of a sitar without having to learn a new
instrument. On this model, the tone control changes
the level of the drone strings.
Based on 1965 Danelectro
®
3021
Danelectro
®
managed to make great sounding guitars
from Masonite and lipstick tubes. Our model is
based on a 3021 (Jimmy Pages favorite Dano
®
) with
both pickups active.
Inspired by the Gibson
®
Mastertone Banjo
The Mastertone series was introduced in 1925 and
quickly became the definitive Bluegrass banjo, due
in no small measure to a long-standing association
with virtuoso Earl Scruggs.
Based on 1928 National
®
Tricone
The first National
®
guitar was the Tricone (or Tri-
Plate) introduced in 1926. The Tricone used three
6-inch cones mechanically coupled to the bridge to
amplify string vibrations. The Tricone has a smoother
sound than later, single-cone resonators and was
the primary instrument of Sol Hoopii, influential
Hawaiian steel guitarist.
1
2
4
3
5
20
* Наименования Dobro® и Gibson® являются зарегистрированными торговыми марками компании Gibson Guitar
Corp. Наименование Coral Sitar® является зарегистрированной торговой маркой Джерри Джонса. Наименования
Danelectro® и Dano® являются зарегистрированными торговыми марками компании Evets Corporation. Наимено-
вание National® является зарегистрированной торговой маркой компании Kaman Music Corporation. Все наиме-
нования продукции являются торговыми марками, принадлежащими их соответствующим обладателям, и нико-
им образом не ассоциируются и не связаны с компанией Line 6. данные наименования продукции, описания и
изображения приводятся с единственной целью – обозначить продукцию, которая исследовалась компанией
Line 6 при разработке моделей звучания.
Dobro
®
and Gibson
®
are registered trademarks of Gibson Guitar Corp. Coral Sitar
®
is a registered trademark of Jerry Jones. Danelectro
®
and Dano
®
are registered trademarks of Evets Corporation. National
®
is a registered trademark of Kaman Music Corporation. All product names are trademarks
of their respective owners, which are in no way associated or affiliated with Line 6. These product names, descriptions and images are provided for
the sole purpose of identifying the specific products that were studied during Line 6s sound model development.
RESO
Based on 1935 Dobro
®
Model 32
Though the Dobro
®
is generally a wood-body
instrument, a few were made from other materials.
This model is based on an unusual specimen with
an all-aluminum body that emphasizes midrange.
Inspired by the Coral Sitar
®
Designed in conjunction with session guitarist and
electronics experimenter Vinnie Bell, the Coral
Sitar
®
offered guitarists the ability to get the buzz
and drone of a sitar without having to learn a new
instrument. On this model, the tone control changes
the level of the drone strings.
Based on 1965 Danelectro
®
3021
Danelectro
®
managed to make great sounding guitars
from Masonite and lipstick tubes. Our model is
based on a 3021 (Jimmy Pages favorite Dano
®
) with
both pickups active.
Inspired by the Gibson
®
Mastertone Banjo
The Mastertone series was introduced in 1925 and
quickly became the definitive Bluegrass banjo, due
in no small measure to a long-standing association
with virtuoso Earl Scruggs.
Based on 1928 National
®
Tricone
The first National
®
guitar was the Tricone (or Tri-
Plate) introduced in 1926. The Tricone used three
6-inch cones mechanically coupled to the bridge to
amplify string vibrations. The Tricone has a smoother
sound than later, single-cone resonators and was
the primary instrument of Sol Hoopii, influential
Hawaiian steel guitarist.
1
2
4
3
5
20
Dobro
®
and Gibson
®
are registered trademarks of Gibson Guitar Corp. Coral Sitar
®
is a registered trademark of Jerry Jones. Danelectro
®
and Dano
®
are registered trademarks of Evets Corporation. National
®
is a registered trademark of Kaman Music Corporation. All product names are trademarks
of their respective owners, which are in no way associated or affiliated with Line 6. These product names, descriptions and images are provided for
the sole purpose of identifying the specific products that were studied during Line 6s sound model development.
RESO
Based on 1935 Dobro
®
Model 32
Though the Dobro
®
is generally a wood-body
instrument, a few were made from other materials.
This model is based on an unusual specimen with
an all-aluminum body that emphasizes midrange.
Inspired by the Coral Sitar
®
Designed in conjunction with session guitarist and
electronics experimenter Vinnie Bell, the Coral
Sitar
®
offered guitarists the ability to get the buzz
and drone of a sitar without having to learn a new
instrument. On this model, the tone control changes
the level of the drone strings.
Based on 1965 Danelectro
®
3021
Danelectro
®
managed to make great sounding guitars
from Masonite and lipstick tubes. Our model is
based on a 3021 (Jimmy Pages favorite Dano
®
) with
both pickups active.
Inspired by the Gibson
®
Mastertone Banjo
The Mastertone series was introduced in 1925 and
quickly became the definitive Bluegrass banjo, due
in no small measure to a long-standing association
with virtuoso Earl Scruggs.
Based on 1928 National
®
Tricone
The first National
®
guitar was the Tricone (or Tri-
Plate) introduced in 1926. The Tricone used three
6-inch cones mechanically coupled to the bridge to
amplify string vibrations. The Tricone has a smoother
sound than later, single-cone resonators and was
the primary instrument of Sol Hoopii, influential
Hawaiian steel guitarist.
1
2
4
3
5
20
Dobro
®
and Gibson
®
are registered trademarks of Gibson Guitar Corp. Coral Sitar
®
is a registered trademark of Jerry Jones. Danelectro
®
and Dano
®
are registered trademarks of Evets Corporation. National
®
is a registered trademark of Kaman Music Corporation. All product names are trademarks
of their respective owners, which are in no way associated or affiliated with Line 6. These product names, descriptions and images are provided for
the sole purpose of identifying the specific products that were studied during Line 6s sound model development.
RESO
Based on 1935 Dobro
®
Model 32
Though the Dobro
®
is generally a wood-body
instrument, a few were made from other materials.
This model is based on an unusual specimen with
an all-aluminum body that emphasizes midrange.
Inspired by the Coral Sitar
®
Designed in conjunction with session guitarist and
electronics experimenter Vinnie Bell, the Coral
Sitar
®
offered guitarists the ability to get the buzz
and drone of a sitar without having to learn a new
instrument. On this model, the tone control changes
the level of the drone strings.
Based on 1965 Danelectro
®
3021
Danelectro
®
managed to make great sounding guitars
from Masonite and lipstick tubes. Our model is
based on a 3021 (Jimmy Pages favorite Dano
®
) with
both pickups active.
Inspired by the Gibson
®
Mastertone Banjo
The Mastertone series was introduced in 1925 and
quickly became the definitive Bluegrass banjo, due
in no small measure to a long-standing association
with virtuoso Earl Scruggs.
Based on 1928 National
®
Tricone
The first National
®
guitar was the Tricone (or Tri-
Plate) introduced in 1926. The Tricone used three
6-inch cones mechanically coupled to the bridge to
amplify string vibrations. The Tricone has a smoother
sound than later, single-cone resonators and was
the primary instrument of Sol Hoopii, influential
Hawaiian steel guitarist.
1
2
4
3
5
20
Dobro
®
and Gibson
®
are registered trademarks of Gibson Guitar Corp. Coral Sitar
®
is a registered trademark of Jerry Jones. Danelectro
®
and Dano
®
are registered trademarks of Evets Corporation. National
®
is a registered trademark of Kaman Music Corporation. All product names are trademarks
of their respective owners, which are in no way associated or affiliated with Line 6. These product names, descriptions and images are provided for
the sole purpose of identifying the specific products that were studied during Line 6s sound model development.
RESO
Based on 1935 Dobro
®
Model 32
Though the Dobro
®
is generally a wood-body
instrument, a few were made from other materials.
This model is based on an unusual specimen with
an all-aluminum body that emphasizes midrange.
Inspired by the Coral Sitar
®
Designed in conjunction with session guitarist and
electronics experimenter Vinnie Bell, the Coral
Sitar
®
offered guitarists the ability to get the buzz
and drone of a sitar without having to learn a new
instrument. On this model, the tone control changes
the level of the drone strings.
Based on 1965 Danelectro
®
3021
Danelectro
®
managed to make great sounding guitars
from Masonite and lipstick tubes. Our model is
based on a 3021 (Jimmy Pages favorite Dano
®
) with
both pickups active.
Inspired by the Gibson
®
Mastertone Banjo
The Mastertone series was introduced in 1925 and
quickly became the definitive Bluegrass banjo, due
in no small measure to a long-standing association
with virtuoso Earl Scruggs.
Based on 1928 National
®
Tricone
The first National
®
guitar was the Tricone (or Tri-
Plate) introduced in 1926. The Tricone used three
6-inch cones mechanically coupled to the bridge to
amplify string vibrations. The Tricone has a smoother
sound than later, single-cone resonators and was
the primary instrument of Sol Hoopii, influential
Hawaiian steel guitarist.
1
2
4
3
5
20
Dobro
®
and Gibson
®
are registered trademarks of Gibson Guitar Corp. Coral Sitar
®
is a registered trademark of Jerry Jones. Danelectro
®
and Dano
®
are registered trademarks of Evets Corporation. National
®
is a registered trademark of Kaman Music Corporation. All product names are trademarks
of their respective owners, which are in no way associated or affiliated with Line 6. These product names, descriptions and images are provided for
the sole purpose of identifying the specific products that were studied during Line 6s sound model development.
RESO
Based on 1935 Dobro
®
Model 32
Though the Dobro
®
is generally a wood-body
instrument, a few were made from other materials.
This model is based on an unusual specimen with
an all-aluminum body that emphasizes midrange.
Inspired by the Coral Sitar
®
Designed in conjunction with session guitarist and
electronics experimenter Vinnie Bell, the Coral
Sitar
®
offered guitarists the ability to get the buzz
and drone of a sitar without having to learn a new
instrument. On this model, the tone control changes
the level of the drone strings.
Based on 1965 Danelectro
®
3021
Danelectro
®
managed to make great sounding guitars
from Masonite and lipstick tubes. Our model is
based on a 3021 (Jimmy Pages favorite Dano
®
) with
both pickups active.
Inspired by the Gibson
®
Mastertone Banjo
The Mastertone series was introduced in 1925 and
quickly became the definitive Bluegrass banjo, due
in no small measure to a long-standing association
with virtuoso Earl Scruggs.
Based on 1928 National
®
Tricone
The first National
®
guitar was the Tricone (or Tri-
Plate) introduced in 1926. The Tricone used three
6-inch cones mechanically coupled to the bridge to
amplify string vibrations. The Tricone has a smoother
sound than later, single-cone resonators and was
the primary instrument of Sol Hoopii, influential
Hawaiian steel guitarist.
1
2
4
3
5
20

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