No065 Baby bass electrical
This is a patent for an electrical stringed instrument, filed on July 9, 1963, by C.E. Hull. The patent describes a new design for a bass guitar, which features a unique electrical system. The guitar has a solid body with a single cutaway, and a set neck with a 22-fret fingerboard. The headstock has a 3-on-a-side tuning machine configuration, and the bridge is a standard Fender-style bridge with four adjustable saddles. The guitar has two pickups, one at the neck and one at the bridge, and a single volume and tone control. The electrical system is powered by a 9-volt battery, and it provides a variety of sounds, from a clean,Fender-like sound to a distorted, overdriven sound.
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