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Revision as of 00:11, 1 September 2011
Dan Armstrong Plexiglass | |
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Manufacturer | Ampeg |
Used | As a prop for the Supermassive Black Hole video (2006) |
Body type | Solid |
Neck joint | Unknown |
Body covering | See-through |
Wood | Body: plexiglass Neck: hard maple Fingerboard: rosewood (24 frets) |
Bridge | Fixed |
Electronics | Three-way tone circuit |
Pickup(s) | "Custom removable pickups" |
Special circuits | Unknown |
Matthew Bellamy used an Ampeg Dan Armstrong in the Supermassive Black Hole video. It is a see-through guitar created by Dan Armstrong in 1969. It has custom removable pick-ups, a 3-way tone circuit and a 24-fret hard maple neck. Floria Sigismondi, the director of the video, decided to put a piece of "wallpaper" on the guitar to make it original. As far as we know, this guitar was only used for the video.