Every knob and switch has it’s place: It’s got SEVEN pickup combinations, all of which yield unique tones useful for dialing in everything from chicken pickin’ Twang to old-school Boogie, Alt Country and Rock, or even infusing R&B-style lines with an authentic greasiness. While many of the old “department-store” guitars packed on knobs switches with more regard for how “space-age” it made the instrument look than for how useful the controls actually were, that’s not the case with the H78. Further upgrades include the switch from a wooden bridge to a tune-o-matic style bridge with “roller” saddles for improved intonation and tuning stability. This better supports the Bigsby vibrato and significantly reduces feedback at louder volumes. Another significant upgrade is the change from hollow construction to a center-block-equipped, semi-hollow body design (like a Gibson ES-335).
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