Talk:Hybrid guitar
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[edit]…and a guitar can have more than one type of pickup. Wow, eureka. This article is even more useless than Acoustic-electric guitar. And incidentally, BOTH articles fail because "a guitar with a piezo pickup" sounds like, well, a guitar with a piezo pickup and NOT with the natural sound of an actual acoustic guitar.
The "hybrid" concept is not particularly new or unique. Washburn Guitars has taken a few whacks at it, including a Sammy Hagar signature model, and SwitchMusic.com (2004) had both the solid-body Ultima EQ and the Riviera, a small-bodied acoustic with both bridge piezo and top-mounted humbucker.
Weeb Dingle (talk) 18:40, 6 January 2019 (UTC)
- Thanks for the input Sherlock. And your point is? 2001:9E8:4614:E00:4C4B:D0EE:E189:EFFC (talk) 09:33, 17 July 2023 (UTC)