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  1. Je me sépare de cette magnifique GiBSON Grabber G3 de 1978 Manche érable,touché érable Corps érable 3 micros Bill Lawrence avec capotage transparent,la version la plus recherchée. Manche droit,frettes ok action basse ! le potard de volume a du être changé et le cache truss également je pense… poids 4.450 kgs Elle est soft relic mais porte les stigmates du temps et du jeu. ca grogne sévère voici un peu de son voici l’histoire en Anglais de la Grabber et l’explication du son Buck and a half . 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. The pickups were designed for a "bright/low" tonality and all three pickups were designed with different tonalities. 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 bridge pickups would be activated similarly. However, when switched to the middle position, all three pickups would be activated, the neck and bridge pickups being in phase while the middle would be out of phase with both, hence the term "buck-and-a-half".[1] Prix:1900 euros avec housse
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