Thursday, January 28, 2010

Lace 30th Anniversary Alumitone Loaded Pickguard

Lace 30th Anniversary Alumitone Loaded Pickguard


Lace 30th Anniversary Alumitone Loaded Pickguard


This 30th Anniversary Alumitone Loaded Pickguard features three of Lace's revolutionary Alumitone single coils with N-Tune, an internal tuner that displays through LEDs in the volume knob. In a majestic gold color, this pickguard provides stunning looks for your guitar with incredible tone and zero noise. All 30th anniversary pickguards were signed on the back by the Lace brothers.Prewired with quality components (CTS 250K full-size pots, USA-made switch, NTS Capacitors), it includes matching knobs and selector switch cap. Installation is easy, as this 11-hole pickguard connects with only two wires.Alumitone pups Lace Alumitone Single-Coil Electric Guitar Pickups offer you a radical new design that delivers high output and less resistance. You get clear, big frequency response in a completely noise-free passive pickup. Constructed with aluminum rather than copper, Lace Alumitone Pickups have a current-driven design as opposed to conventional pickups, which are voltage-based.The aluminum water-jet-cut exoskeleton is mated with a micro-winding using 90% less copper wire than traditional designs for an extremely lightweight and efficient pickup. Sonically, this gives these guitar pickups more volume, more bass, and more mids with a nice, clear, smooth high-frequency response that cuts.N-Tune onboard tuner N-Tune is the world's most convenient solution for fast, accurate onboard guitar tuning. It provides a bright, LED-based tuning ring with true-bypass circuitry for perfect tone. Using N-Tune, you just pull your volume knob to silently tune up in seconds; then push it back down to play. No lost tuners, no extra cables, no loss of tone, and ultraquick tune-ups—whether you're practicing, in studio, or onstage. Technically, N-Tune consists of a switching potentiometer, wiring harness, plastic display discs, circuit board, and a battery holder.

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