The ‘take it anywhere’ size and portability concept and the fact that you can play just about any musical style from traditional Hawaiian music to classical
YC73: The stage keyboard for organists
Specification Details Top Wood Solid torrefied spruce Back and Side Wood Layered Indian rosewood Back Construction Layered Top Finish Gloss Back and Side Finish Gloss Body Binding Black Rosette Faux-pearl single ring Pickguard Black Armrest None Neck and Fingerboard
Four-channel configuration: two channels for mic/instruments plus two channels for stereo inputs
while phaser and flanger create more pronounced sweeping textures
1950s Arnold Hoyer “Herr im Frack” in Black Hollow-body Guitar, (Used) Type_Drum Hardware The ‘take it anywhere’ sizeThe 1950s Arnold Hoyer Herr im Frack is a vintage hollow body archtop guitar made by Arnold Hoyer in Erlangen, Germany. It has a carved spruce top, laminate maple back and sides, paired with a maple neck. The fingerboard is rosewood, bound, and features full width position markers rather than individual dots. The scale length is approximately 628 mm. The guitar includes a nickel plated trapeze tailpiece, an adjustable metal bridge and open back strip