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Gibson Usa 2008 Robot Les Paul Studio Purple Electric Guitar Hardcase & Charger
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Used 2008 Gibson Robot Les Paul
Studio: Purple Single Cutaway Body,
Rosewood Fretboard, 2 Gibson Humbucker pickups, Chrome Hardware. Very
good shape, made in USA w/ charger &Gibson Hardcase
Guitar is lightly used and in great
shape. Guitar plays well and sounds great. Please e-mail me with
any questions prior to bidding. The guitar will ship in it's hard case,
insured UPS. Continental USA Only.
Guitar Features Robot
Tuners, 22 Frets, Special Controls, Tune-Control Bridge and Data Transmitting
Tailpiece & Locking Neutrik Jack.
Robot Tuners:
Gibson’s revolutionary Robot Les Paul Studio Limited is unique in many ways,
but the “robot-like” Robot Tuners™ that grace the headstock are extraordinary.
Pull out the Robot Les Paul Studio Limited’s Multi-Control Knob (MCK) and watch
the Robot Tuners™ spring into action. It takes only a few seconds for the Robot
Tuners™ to tune the Robot Les Paul Studio Limited to the desired tuning. Each
tuning peg is equipped with a tiny, but powerful, servo motor that kicks into
action once the system is activated. The Robot Tuners™ rely on the strings
themselves to send the signals, eliminating any potential for interference.
Made of lightweight metal with a satin nickel finish, the Robot Tuners™ weigh
only 46.5 grams each. A standard Gotoh tuner weighs in at 49 grams. That means
a set of Robot Tuners™ weigh a full 15 grams less than a set of Gotoh tuners,
which is another indicator of the Robot Les Paul Studio Limited’s true
innovation.
Controls:
At the heart of Gibson’s revolutionary Robot Les Paul Studio
Limited are its ground-breaking controls. At first glance, the four control
knobs seem to be indistinguishable from those on any other Les Paul. But look
again. While the four knobs do provide the standard tone and volume controls
for each of the two pickups, the Multi-Control Knob (MCK)—the one with the
illuminated top—serves as the master control for all aspects of the Robot Les
Paul Studio Limited’s amazing, self-tuning system. The MCK is what is commonly
referred to as a “push-pull” knob. When in the normal position (down), it
behaves as a regular volume or tone pot. When the MCK is pulled out, the Robot
Les Paul Studio Limited’s radically new self-tuning system is activated and
ready for use. It immediately places the Robot Les Paul Studio Limited in
standard tuning mode (A440). A quick turn of the MCK presents six factory
presets, all of which can be customized. At any time, you can also restore the
tunings to the factory presets and start all over again. The LED display on top
of the MCK also lets you know when a string is out of tune, or when all strings
are in tune, and even when the tuners are turning to get them in tune. It even
guides the setting of accurate intonation. At the end of the tuning process,
the blue lights on top of the MCK flash. Push the MCK back in and it’s ready to
go. The only thing you have to do is play.
Locking Neutrik Jack:
Neutrik has been making superior electronic interconnection products
since 1975, making them the logical choice to supply the performance safeguarding
jack in Gibson’s revolutionary Robot Les Paul Studio Limited. Like many Neutrik
products, the jack in the Robot Les Paul Studio Limited is manufactured from
strong, high-grade thermoplastics and housed in a rugged diecast nickel shell.
A retention spring inside the jack ensures optimum grip on any guitar cable,
thus avoiding the chance of lost connection.
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