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  2. Infinite Guitar - Wikipedia

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    The Infinite Guitar is a modified electric guitar created by Michael Brook, as a way of allowing a note to be held with infinite sustain.It consists of an electronic circuit that takes the signal from a standard guitar pickup, amplifies it, and feeds it back into a separate pickup coil.

  3. Parker Fly - Wikipedia

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    This is a Fly Deluxe with a Sustainiac pickup, Variax components, and a specialized piezo pickup that allows for guitar synthesizer applications. MIDI Fly [ 3 ] Based on a Nite Fly body and made between 1999 and 2002, the MIDIFly has a mahogany body and Parker's TurboTone neck (also constructed of mahogany) with Virtual DSP Corp.'s MidiAxe ...

  4. Cort MBC-1 Matthew Bellamy Signature - Wikipedia

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    Cort MBC-1 is the signature guitar of Matthew Bellamy, lead singer and guitarist of the English rock band Muse, launched in 2015 in Indonesia. It was designed by Bellamy and Hugh Manson [ Wikidata ] in collaboration with Cort Guitars , and based on Manson MB Series.

  5. Fernandes Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Fernandes Guitars is a guitar brand of Japanese marketing company Fernandes Co. Ltd. It is one of two guitar brands belonging to the company, the other being Burny Guitars which are Gibson guitar replicas. [1] Its parent company originated in 1969 as Saito Musical Instruments before changing its name to Fernandes in 1972.

  6. EBow - Wikipedia

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    The EBow uses a pickup and a magnetic feedback circuit to vibrate strings without touching them. Whereas guitars traditionally have fast attack and slow release, meaning notes ring immediately and then fade out, the EBow can sustain notes indefinitely and gives greater control over attack and decay. [4]

  7. Schecter Guitar Research - Wikipedia

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    Schecter Guitar Research, commonly known simply as Schecter, is an American manufacturing company founded in 1976 by David Schecter, which originally produced only replacement parts for existing guitars from manufacturers such as Fender and Gibson. [1]