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  2. Filter'Tron - Wikipedia

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    The Filter'Tron (often written as Filtertron) is an early model of the humbucker guitar pickup invented by Ray Butts in the 1950s. [1] [note 1] Butts built the prototype Filter'Tron in 1954 for guitarist Chet Atkins and it was manufactured by Gretsch and installed in almost all of the brand's guitars beginning in 1957.

  3. TV Jones - Wikipedia

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    TV Jones is an American guitar pickup manufacturer founded in 1993 by luthier Thomas V. Jones in Whittier, California.Now based in Poulsbo, Washington, the company is best known for creating vintage-style Filter'Tron pickups, [1] using materials and a manufacturing process similar to what was used in the late 1950s and 1960s by Ray Butts and Gretsch.

  4. Guitar wiring - Wikipedia

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    A diagram showing a wiring modification for a Les Paul or a similar electric guitar with two humbuckers. Wiring schemes using four push-pull pots for additional pickup combinations were made popular by Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page and later produced as a signature model by Gibson. The modification shown in this diagram is an evolution of ...

  5. Fender Cabronita Telecaster - Wikipedia

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    John Mayer playing a Cabronita Telecaster. Mike Eldred of Fender's Custom Shop began developing what would become the Cabronita in 2007. Eldred wanted to create something that went "against the grain...that was a bit more aggressive" compared to a typical Telecaster, equating the eventual guitar he created to the "asshole cousin" in a family gathering. [1]

  6. Gretsch 6120 - Wikipedia

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    The Gretsch 6120 is a hollow body electric guitar with f-holes, manufactured by Gretsch and first appearing in the mid-1950s with the endorsement of Chet Atkins. It was quickly adopted by rockabilly artists Eddie Cochran , Duane Eddy , and later by Eric Clapton , Brian Setzer , Reverend Horton Heat , and many others.

  7. G&L Musical Instruments - Wikipedia

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    G&L is an American guitar manufacturing company founded by Leo Fender, George Fullerton, and Dale Hyatt in the late 1970s. [2] G&L produces electric guitars and basses with designs based on some classic Fender instruments. The company also produces effects units.