
The playability is a lot easier because the loose feel of the sound. OK, time to connect the amp with a bluesy setting and a few pedals.

Immediately I could hear a difference in acoustic resonance when played unplugged. After I slotted the saddles, I put on the same strings to compare the bridges soundwise. Looser fit of the saddles and screws as described on the website. A little less rounded edges than the anniversary bridge and the new saddles with wider edge. At first sight the new bridge wasn’t that different. PAF covers copperless nickel plated, 550K tvt pots compaired to VIPots). I got surprised before by crazyparts (e.g.

Although I was sceptic that the new bridge could deliver an even better sound, I pulled the trigger and ordered one. Gibson claimed their anniversary models are closer to the original as before. here are some customer comments about our new parts: Dear Crazyparts, Today i installed my new Ltd ed ABR1 vintage shape on my 2019 60th anniversary 59 LP.

Two CR77 receivers can be rackmounted together in a single space rack adapter available as an added accessory. The rear panel features balanced XLR and unbalanced 1/4-inch outputs allowing flexible connection options. The new synthesized PLL frequency control circuitry keeps the signal locked and true while dual tuned molded antennas with LEDs monitor the true-diversity operation. The CR77 receiver features a front panel display with large multi-segment audio level and RF level LED meters, and a large rotary volume knob allows easy adjustment of audio output. The CR77 true-diversity half-rack UHF receiver works flawlessly with all AirLine UHF transmitters. Included with the ALI is a QL1 lavalier so if you want to hide the transmitter you can plug the QL1 into the mini jack, making the AL1 the world's smallest beltpack.Īll of the AirLine transmitters operate on inexpensive and lightweight AAA batteries that offer 14 hours of operation on a single battery. The AL1 presentation transmitter is about the size of a book of matches and has a built-in condenser lavalier element so it can be clipped on and worn without any additional equipment. Both systems allow the performer to mount the element and transmitter to the bell of the instrument with no packs or wires to hinder their performance. The system is also available with the popular AMT Roam 1 element used by many of today's top horn players. The AirLine wind instrument system features an AH1 transmitter mounted to a Samson HM40 condenser element. Both offer complete wireless freedom with no beltpacks and solid UHF performance. The AG1 is a 90-degree plug suitable for most popular straight angle jacks while the AF1 plugs in at a 45-degree angle for body mounted recessed jacks.

This allows the transmitter to be attached directly to the headband, out of the way and completely unobtrusive, while being comfortable and secure during performances or exercise routines.ĪG1 and AF1 AirLine Guitar transmitters plug directly into the jack of the guitar with no cables running to a pack. The Qe and Qv headsets were designed to go around the back of your head rather than over the top. The AirLine headset transmitters feature the Samson Qe Fitness and Qv Vocal microphone elements. With AirLine, you get a true wireless system because there are no beltpacks and no cables, allowing the user complete freedom. Traditional wireless systems consist of beltpacks and wires that hinder the performer. This page applies to older versions of our AirLine 77 systems, please see the new versions in our current product lineupĪirLine 77 features the first micro-technology transmitters in the industry.
