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- ch****is will energize all the cable shields and interconnected equipment. Humbucking is a technique of introducing a small amount of line-frequency signal...
- humbucker, humbucking pickup, or double coil, is a guitar pickup that uses two wire coils to cancel out noisy interference from coil pickups. Humbucking coils...
- Fleischmann: The Humbucking Coil". Morr Music. Archived from the original on 27 February 2017. Retrieved 27 February 2017. "The Humbucking Coil by B. Fleischmann"...
- body, four-stringed instrument usually equipped with a single split-coil humbucking pickup and a one-piece, 20-fret maple neck with rosewood or maple fingerboard...
- 27-4400: 1 humbucking pickup, 1 volume, system I tremolo, rosewood fingerboard, 25.5" scale length, side-mounted output jack. 27-5000: 2 humbucking pickups...
- at the neck joint facilitating easier higher fret access, the usage of humbucking pickups, and locking vibrato systems, most commonly the Floyd Rose. There...
- current frequency, and usually some harmonic content. To overcome this, the humbucking pickup was invented by Joseph Raymond "Ray" Butts (for Gretsch), while...
- offered Telecasters with a humbucking/single coil pickup arrangement or two humbucking pickups featuring Enforcer humbucking pickups, and S-1 switching...
- Blackout pickups), DS-2 ST (Active Desolation Humbucking pickups), DS-3 ST (P****ive Desolation Humbucking pickups) Doublecut—DC-1 FR (Floyd Rose bridge...
- originally offered with a gold finish and two P-90 pickups. In 1957, humbucking pickups were added, along with sunburst finishes in 1958. The 1958–1960...