Music – Instruments – Electrical musical tone generation
Patent
1998-04-08
2000-12-19
Witkowski, Stanley J.
Music
Instruments
Electrical musical tone generation
G01H 132, G01H 318
Patent
active
061629847
ABSTRACT:
A linearly-positional, multi-configurational stringed musical instrument pickup as shown provides a mechanism by which one or more single-string musical instrument pickups,also known as signal sensors, each with its own output, may be repositioned to any desired point beneath the length of the string of a musical instrument between the bridge and the fingerboard (or neck), if present. The single-string pickups or signal sensors being wired in series with one another in any desired combination or left to be amplified as individual, independent signals. The signal sensors themselves are completely removable from the device to allow sensors of other types to be interchanged.
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