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  2. Fernandes Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the similar manual EBow sustainer, the Fernandes Sustainer can be used with a standard plectrum, because the sustainer is embedded in the body of guitar. [7] Fernandes' custom shop has installed numerous Sustainers into guitars built by other manufacturers. Also, Fernandes produced the SB-3000 "Brad Gillis" Fernandes Booster, basically ...

  3. 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.

  4. Effects unit - Wikipedia

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    Pedals such as the Boss DF-2 and FB-2 use an internally generated signal matched to the pitch of the guitar that can be sustained indefinitely by depressing the pedal. Many compressor pedals are often also marketed as "sustainer pedals". As a note is sustained, it loses energy and volume due to diminishing vibration in the string.

  5. List of Gibson players - Wikipedia

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    His main guitar for many years was a 1957 Goldtop. He also owns a black Les Paul custom fitted with a Fernandes Sustainer and Floyd Rose tremolo system. Jim Hall used Gibson guitars for over 20 years. [59] Kirk Hammett has used various Flying V and Les Paul models throughout his career. [60]

  6. Burny - Wikipedia

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    The Fernandes company was established in 1969 in Japan. Its Burny brand was used for the Gibson replica guitars while the Fernandes brand was used for the Fender replica guitars. Fernandes initially made acoustic guitars and started making electric guitars in late 1973. The Burny Les Paul models first appeared in 1975.

  7. Evo (guitar) - Wikipedia

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    Flo is a JEM 77FP modified with an AANJ (Ibanez' "all access neck joint") made to look like a JEM 7V, [8] with a Fernandes Sustainer attached. Due to the guitar's extended service to Vai, coupled with his aggressive playing style, Evo currently suffers various fallibilities, both aesthetic and structural.