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Chapman Guitars is a guitar company established in 2009 by Rob Chapman, a guitarist known for his video uploads on YouTube. [2] The company designs its guitars " collaboratively ", with the design, features, and specs of new models selected by public votes in online polls on their website.
Robert Sutherland Chapman (born 14 June 1975) is an English musician, YouTuber, and the founder and co-owner of Chapman Guitars.Chapman is known for his popular instructional YouTube channel and as demonstrator of guitar equipment for Andertons Music Co.
A guitar pickup being potted in a wax mixture at approximately 140°F. Guitar pickup potting is a process whereby the fine wire coils of a guitar pickup are encapsulated in a substance that inhibits movement of the coil. [1] Guitar pickups are generally made from bobbins wrapped in many thousands of turns of fine wire. If the wire is left ...
Andertons is the only non-US based music store in the world to ever win this award. [1] Andertons is widely known among guitarists & musicians for video demonstrations by co-owner Lee "The Captain" Anderton, Rob Chapman, [2] and Peter Honoré a.k.a. "Danish Pete" [3] as well as many other familiar faces on
G&L's most notable player is Jerry Cantrell, vocalist and guitarist of Alice in Chains, having played several models of the guitar since the '80s, Cantrell also has his own signature Tribute Series Rampage and Superhawk. [3] [4] Cantrell can be seen playing a single-humbucker G&L Rampage in the music video for Alice in Chains' "Man In The Box". [4]
The first modern Washburn instruments were full-size acoustic guitars imported from Japan by Beckmen Music. The 1974 range included one folk-style guitar (W-200) and eight dreadnoughts of increasing quality and decoration: W-240-12, W-250, W-260, W-280, W-300, W-300-12, W-500, W-600.