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world's most technologically advanced guitar

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Bass-Guitar...o-/281057945923?pt=Guitar&hash=item41705be943

Saw this on the bay. A guitar on one side and a bass on the other. Never seen that before.

They claim it to be the "world's most technologically advanced guitar"

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I've seen that posted a few times before. I agree... Gimmick only.

I wonder, with strings on both sides, offering tension, would it still need a truss rod?

...Thought about it for a sec... Answering my own question. Yes. The guitar strings would have less tension than the bass side.
 
This must have been "invented" by a non-musician, or at least someone that's never played a fretted instrument. I can't imagine trying to play guitar with a bass strings and frets where there would normally be a rounded, smooth surface. This is ten times more stupid and impractical than a double neck.

Of the 11 "completed auctions" for this seller, only ONE has resulted in a sale, according to eBay.
 
Hmm... Not as "handy" as it appears. This instrument is not easily flippable mid-song or even between songs. The body wing(s) will get caught in the rear guitar strap and I cannot see where they've placed the upper horn strap button. (Which horn is considered to be "up"?) Not to mention getting tangled up in your cables due to separate jacks. If you're running wireless, you'd need a second unit.

If you want something like this, save the trouble and get a double-neck. Big/heavy? Yes, but it'd be much more user-friendly.
 
Wow. It's cool, but I cant even begin to imagine how horribly uncomfortable that thing would be to play. And how horrible it might sound. Action not low enough? Tune the guitar up.

I want to meet the person that made this. I imagine they have good weed.
 
The only use I can see for this would be in an elaborate stage show where the damned thing is played simultaneously on both sides by a guitarist and a bassist.

Very awkward, but it might be possible. You would have to balance the instrument sideways and each hand tapping the opposite fretboards.

Michael Manring can play 2 & 3 basses simultaneously, The rest of the general public probably should not attempt this skill. lol