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What's Inside Merle Travis' Bigsby Solidbody Guitar?
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Originally posted by Mark Hammer View PostThe middle position brings in the piezo bridge pickup and the rear postion is for MIDI out....
Don't see a MIDI out, but I'm still not sure what's going on.
Merle apparently didn't like it much; switched to the iconic Super 400 pretty quick.
Oh well, whatever.DON'T FEED THE TROLLS!
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Originally posted by Jazz P Bass View PostI can see 'rythm' & 'tone'.
Cannot read the top one.
Within just a couple of months, Travis had the guitar altered to include a cutaway, a different headstock shape, an additional knob, and a selector switch. The guitar only had one pickup, so the three knobs and selector switch were designed to go between volume levels for lead and rhythm, or as it was noted on the interior of the guitar, "RYTHM" and "TAKE-OFF" (Paul Bigsby's spelling).
It looks to me like the wiper of the "rythm" pot is grounded. Maybe it was a variable load on the pickup (rather than a voltage divider)?
Quite the historical curiosity.DON'T FEED THE TROLLS!
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