Gibson Dark Fire
Gibson Dark Fire | |
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Manufacturer | Gibson |
Period | 2008-2010 |
Construction | |
Body type | Solid, Single Cut |
Neck joint | Set-in |
Scale | 24.75" |
Woods | |
Body | Mahogany, Maple Top |
Neck | Mahogany |
Fretboard | Ebony |
Hardware | |
Bridge | Tune-o-matic |
Pickup(s) | A Burstbucker 3 humbucker at the bridge, P-90H at the neck, and a piezoelectric built into the bridge. |
Colors available | |
Exclusive nitrocellulose finish consisting of dark red on the Maple body top; glossy finish on body top and headstock face, satin finish everywhere else. |
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The Gibson Dark Fire, a variant of the Gibson Les Paul, was an electric solid body guitar produced by Gibson Guitar Corporation. It was a second generation Robot Guitar, using an updated version of the Powertune self-tuning system produced by Tronical Gmbh. The Dark Fire also introduced Gibson's Chameleon Tone Technology, a system consisting of onboard electronics designed to simulate various guitar tones. Additionally, the guitar included an audio interface called the Robot Interface Pack or RIP.
Pickups[edit]
The Dark Fire had one Burstbucker 3 humbucker in the bridge position, a P-90H at the neck, and a special Tronical-designed piezoelectric tune-o-matic sat in the place of the bridge. The Burstbucker 3 and P-90H were selected via the three-way selector switch. The piezoelectric could be activated via the MCK, blending the magnetic and piezoelectric together under a standard 1/4" guitar cable. Gibson supplied a TRS stereo cable that allowed the piezo signal and the magnetic signal to be split between two different amps.
References[edit]
- "Review: A riff on robotics with self-tuning guitar". U-T San Diego. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
- "Bob Marley The Father of Music". p. 148.
- Wilson Rothman. "Gibson's Dark Fire: Les Paul Reborn as RoboCop". Gizmodo. Gawker Media. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
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