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Old 01-09-2011, 07:16 AM
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A question for Michael about Junior

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Dear Michael
Angus and I were having a discussion over at the Official Zon Club about Junior.
- Do you have a full three octave range?
- What is the switch for?
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- Do you have a full three octave range?
Alastair
I just found the Guitareuroshop interview with Michael where Michael stated it is "almost" three octaves. So Angus is correct!
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I believe the switch is a mid range control alastair
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Thanks for the interest, guys. The fingerboard on Junior is indeed just shy of three octaves -- what would be 35 frets if I'm not mistaken.

The switch is a coil tap for the bridge pickup.
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