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The Gibson G-3 was a bass guitar introduced in 1975 by Gibson building on the design of the Gibson Grabber. Introduced in 1975 as a companion to the Gibson Grabber, the G-3 (which stands for Grabber 3) introduced a new pickup scheme to the already established body style. Instead of a sliding pickup as was present in the Grabber, the G-3 featured a so-called "buck-and-a-half" trio of single coils. Along with a tone and volume control, the G-3 featured a three-way switch linked in with three Bill Lawrence single coil pickups. In the up position, the neck and middle pickups would be activated, and, as they were wired out of phase, a humbucker effect would result. Likewise, in the down position, the middle and treble pickups would be activated similarly. However, when switched to the middle position, all three pickups would be activated, the neck and treble pickups being in phase while the middle would be out of phase with both, hence the term "buck-and-a-half".〔''Gibson G-3'', 1978. ("Gibson G-3" ).〕 == Notable Players == Brian Cook (musician) - Botch, These Arms Are Snakes, Russian Circles, Sumac (band) Mike Dirnt - Green Day John Entwistle - The Who Kenny Vasoli - The Starting Line Jeremy Davis - Paramore Nik Bruzzese - Man Overboard 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gibson G3」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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