In Cole Clark's quest to create new and exciting products for the modern, touring musician, they have introduced several dual output humbucker models. The idea came from the numerous artists we came across who had added electric pickups to their guitars for a dirty tone via a retrofit pickup in the sound hole. Apart from ruining their rosettes, the placement of that electric pickup isnt optimal for dirty sounds. Most electric players head to their bridge pickup for this. As a result, they decided to give those players a correctly placed, fine tuned and more stable dual output guitar.
The Humbucker models come with their patented 3 way acoustic pickup and all its usual settings. The added humbucker, with volume and tone knobs of the face are a completely separate output jack that runs ideally to an amplifier or amp simulator for an uncompromising electric guitar sound to blend with, loop or sit under your acoustic tone. They also added a switch on the face to easily switch from acoustic, electric or both together. The reason for the two outputs is to have the absolute best of both worlds rather than a single output that will compromise both pickups and be limited in its ability.
In simple terms, an acoustic guitar should be played through a PA and an electric guitar should be played through an amp.
Specs
Type | Acoustic/Electric |
Colour | Natural |
Orientation | Right Handed |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Body Shape | Grand Auditorium Cutaway |
Body Material | Australian Blackwood Top, Back, and Sides |
Body Finish | Nitrocellulose |
Neck Material | Queensland Maple |
Fretboard Material | She Oak |
Number of Frets | 20 |
Fretboard Inlays | Snowflake |
Fretboard Radius | 12 |
Nut Material | Graph Tech Tusq |
Nut Width | 44mm/1.73 |
Electronics |
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Controls | Tone and Volume |
Pickguard | Supplied in Case |
Bridge | She Oak;Graph Tech Tusq Saddle |
Tuners | Grover |
Strings | Elixir Nanoweb Phosphor Bronze 12-53 |
Case/ Bag | Cole Clark Hardcase Tweed |