Category:Kay LP Synth
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References
[edit]- Tony Bacon (2012) "Chapter Six: Beyond Guitars. - SpecialEffects Built-In Sounds" in The Ultimate Guitar Sourcebook, Race Point Publishing, p. 268 ISBN 978-1-61058-842-3"c.1982 Kay LP Synth Made in Korea in the early 1980s, this cheap guitar was loosely based on the Gibson Les Paul Recording model. However, unlike the Gibson, it had four built-in battery-powered effects; tremolo, distortion, repeat, and “whirlwind.” ",
"1966 Vox Guitar Organ ",
"1976 Godwin Guitar Organ For years, makers had been trying to produce a guitar that sounded like an organ. This Italian attempt from 1976 used the Vox method, in which the frets are wired to a set of organ tone-generators. A string touching a fret completes a circuit and produces the relevant organ note. The Godwin had a huge array of knobs and switches giving organ pipe sound and electronic effects. "
Media in category "Kay LP Synth"
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Kay LP Synth (early 1980s) (2002-03-01 by Michel Curi).jpg 480 × 640; 36 KB
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Kay LP Synth body (early 1980s)(2002-03-01 by Michel Curi).jpg 1,920 × 2,560; 2.24 MB
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Kay LP Synth headstock (early 1980s)(2002-03-01 by Michel Curi).jpg 480 × 640; 38 KB