Pickups. Kent Armstrong, who designed the original AmpegArmstrong guitar pickups for his father in the 1960s and 1970s, designed both pickups. The faithfully recreated Rock Treble pickup was made famous on the original AmpegDan Armstrong guitar and a new dual blade Rock Sustain pickup feature offers a fat tone and no noise. The onboard tone circuit features a three way switch offering multiple presets from a single pickup. The center position allows the tone circuit to be bypassed, while the other two positions allow the single tone control to affect different frequencies as the tone knob is adjusted. Each AmpegArmstrong instrument features a hard maple Neck, a 24 fret rosewood Fingerboard and a unique neck joint for full access through two octaves. The headstock incorporates Grover die cast tuners, which are positioned for nearly direct string pull while being close coupled for minimum string tension differences. Other unique features include a solid rosewood Bridge, which couples directly to the bridge plate enhancing tone and sustain. The bridge features individual brass inserts which are compensated for string sets using an unwound G. The bridge plate, which is also the string holder tall piece, also allows the most efficient string to body contact available. Ampeg ADA6 Features BridgeTremolo Solid rosewood Controls Three way switch Fingerboard Rosewood Frets 24 Machine Heads Grover die cast tuners Neck Material Maple Body Acryllic Get your Ampeg ADA6 today!
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