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Electra les paul manual
Electra les paul manual












This final brochure also included a flexi-disc allowing potential owners to listen to some of the wide range of sounds offered by the guitar.Īs previously described, this guitar replaced the similar Les Paul Personal / Professional likewise this manual replaces the Personal / Professional owners manual of 1969. The manual was printed in 1971, alongside a similar owners manual for the Triumph bass and a general publicity brochure for both instruments, entitled: Low Impedance for High Performance. It also offered set up (action) details, recommended strings and gave in depth details of the guitars construction and components. These guitars all had very similar, but not especially simple electronics - this owners manual was essential for any user to get the best out of their new instrument. The Recording was based on the two low impedance models introduced two years earlier, which it replaced: the Les Paul Personal, and Les Paul Professional. Gibson launched the Les Paul Recording guitar in 1971, first listing it in the price list of June 26th, and shipping it primarily in the second half of that year. This brochure is printed on a much heavier card than most previous publicity, and is full colour throughout. I do understand that something like an Ensoniq Fizmo would never be able to have a front panel/editor with dedicated controls arranged in a Mini-like layout and I accept the tradeoff, but it does tend to slant what kinds of gear I end up buying and how much I edit them.1971 Les Paul Recording owners manual. I'm faster in front of a MiniMoog than an iPad when editing a synth simply due to being able to tweak the Mini without thinking - just grab the control and adjust. It's always a tradeoff between dedicated position-based controls with limited parameters and a more generic layout with access to more data at once. Maybe it's just the math/computing OCD background kicking in where I find powers of two more logical than multiples of three. They do seem to do a good job of trying to create a quick, repeatable experience and of course some of that is up to the user creating the template to do some logical grouping and labeling. That was just one example I thought of this morning. I did download the manual someone posted and saw that.














Electra les paul manual