Comments - Strategic Inflection Points - Guitars - Competitive Intelligence2024-03-29T10:53:37Zhttps://competitiveintelligence.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=2036441%3ABlogPost%3A28398&xn_auth=noVivek, we will need to start…tag:competitiveintelligence.ning.com,2009-11-24:2036441:Comment:284872009-11-24T13:24:38.499ZEric Garlandhttps://competitiveintelligence.ning.com/profile/EricGarland
Vivek, we will need to start another website with a spare 100,000 pages to properly discuss this. And that's just to discuss the impact of CBS purchasing Fender and/or the innovation's of Line 6 on the effects modeling world.
Vivek, we will need to start another website with a spare 100,000 pages to properly discuss this. And that's just to discuss the impact of CBS purchasing Fender and/or the innovation's of Line 6 on the effects modeling world. Eric,
Although the classic a…tag:competitiveintelligence.ning.com,2009-11-24:2036441:Comment:284852009-11-24T13:04:21.432ZVivek Raghuvanshihttps://competitiveintelligence.ning.com/profile/VivekRaghuvanshi
Eric,<br />
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Although the classic acoustic version is still widely strummed, it is the electric guitar that has stolen the limelight and determined the evolution of the instrument's shape and sound.<br />
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Introduced in the 1930s, the first electric guitars merely electrically amplified the acoustic guitar sound, but in the 1940s solid body guitars with a bright new sound were being designed.<br />
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in 1950, the pioneering Leo Fender released the first mass produced solid body - the Broadcaster, following up its…
Eric,<br />
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Although the classic acoustic version is still widely strummed, it is the electric guitar that has stolen the limelight and determined the evolution of the instrument's shape and sound.<br />
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Introduced in the 1930s, the first electric guitars merely electrically amplified the acoustic guitar sound, but in the 1940s solid body guitars with a bright new sound were being designed.<br />
<br />
in 1950, the pioneering Leo Fender released the first mass produced solid body - the Broadcaster, following up its success with the legendary Stratocaster.<br />
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Today, guitars are produced in innovative shapes and constructed of new materials, although these rarely improve the sound.<br />
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Cheers! Yes Eric,
You are right. Alt…tag:competitiveintelligence.ning.com,2009-11-24:2036441:Comment:284842009-11-24T12:57:48.830ZVivek Raghuvanshihttps://competitiveintelligence.ning.com/profile/VivekRaghuvanshi
Yes Eric,<br />
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You are right. Although Ibanez japanese production began in 1960s, from mid 1970s however, the quality of japanese guitar designs improved dramatically with original designs.<br />
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What I was referring to here was the japanese Ibanez model with metallic finish which was particularly popular in 1990s. The bright metallic finish is a typical of Ibanez's six string guitars with ebony fingerboard which is a sign of quality.
Yes Eric,<br />
<br />
You are right. Although Ibanez japanese production began in 1960s, from mid 1970s however, the quality of japanese guitar designs improved dramatically with original designs.<br />
<br />
What I was referring to here was the japanese Ibanez model with metallic finish which was particularly popular in 1990s. The bright metallic finish is a typical of Ibanez's six string guitars with ebony fingerboard which is a sign of quality. Also:
* Roland GR-300 synth…tag:competitiveintelligence.ning.com,2009-11-23:2036441:Comment:284312009-11-23T16:02:45.257ZEric Garlandhttps://competitiveintelligence.ning.com/profile/EricGarland
Also:<br />
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* Roland GR-300 synth guitar<br />
* Floyd Rose locking tremolo<br />
* Parker Fly guitars<br />
* Modulus graphite necks<br />
* Amplifier modeling synthesis<br />
* Buzz Feiten tuning<br />
* Carvin mail order JIT inventory and manufacturing<br />
* Computer assisted neck dressings<br />
* CHINESE MANUFACTURING<br />
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I would also argue that Ibanez began influencing guitar design well before 1990. But then, this would get long in a hurry.
Also:<br />
<br />
* Roland GR-300 synth guitar<br />
* Floyd Rose locking tremolo<br />
* Parker Fly guitars<br />
* Modulus graphite necks<br />
* Amplifier modeling synthesis<br />
* Buzz Feiten tuning<br />
* Carvin mail order JIT inventory and manufacturing<br />
* Computer assisted neck dressings<br />
* CHINESE MANUFACTURING<br />
<br />
I would also argue that Ibanez began influencing guitar design well before 1990. But then, this would get long in a hurry.