拍品专文
In an attempt to capture the tonal quality of an electric organ, Vox developed the V251 Guitar Organ. Vox engineer Dick Denney incorporated six organ tone circuits in the body cavity of a Vox solid-body electric guitar and wired through the frets. By touching the metal string to the fret, the circuit was completed, and the tone triggered. Coupled with a remote power supply to fulfil the required voltage, the instrument could be run through any amplification system.
Having always wanted to try a Vox Guitar Organ, David Gilmour acquired this example in England in 1978 and kept it for home and studio use.
Having always wanted to try a Vox Guitar Organ, David Gilmour acquired this example in England in 1978 and kept it for home and studio use.