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I know some of you are familiar with Japanese 'Atlansia' basses, but when 'Wezz tone' signed up and to Basschat recently and flashed his Atlansia bass under my nose I thought about them again and went to check out the site.

What follows is a great big long list of patents and innovations from Atlansia. here are a couple to wet your appetites:


A jack that tells you when voltage drops


A thumb rest


Pickups with some sort of zanyness going on


Trem bridge with tuners (tuners also patented, special design that does not twist the string or something)


D-tuner system

Some of it I can't work out but quite interesting and some food for thought for those companies who aspire to be a little different!

Look here [url="http://64.233.179.104/translate_c?hl=en&langpair=ja%7Cen&u=http://www.atlansia.jp/PAT.1.html"]http://64.233.179.104/translate_c?hl=en&am...a.jp/PAT.1.html[/url]

Cheers
ped

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[quote name='BigRedX' post='217978' date='Jun 12 2008, 10:19 PM']From what I can tell with the pick-ups, they're designed to be rotated to change the angle of the pole-pieces in relation to the string. I guess the fancy extra bits are to make that easier?[/quote]

UK's Gordon Smith made basses with rotatable individual pickups so the 2 polepieces could be parallel or at right angles with the string. someone in Bassist or Guitarist's "my bass is" had a couple. IIRC the bass model name was "Gypsy".

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hey ped, thanks for this, really intresting seeing what those guys are up to in japan!
The pickups rotate to change the volume of each individual string and when on full output produces a slight chorus effect......
Im going to add some more info on mine in the gear porn section........
cheers Wezz

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That thumb rest would be really useful for a "floating thumb" technique - it would just feel the same as resting your thumb on one of the strings - and you can have your hand anywhere along the length of the body.

Also, with the pickups - I wonder if these are 4 separate pickups ? If so there would be the potential to set the volume on each individually to get a perfect balance between the strings.

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damn... I knew I should have applied for a patent on the thumb rest I knocked up from some old bits of coat hanger...

The reason no-one else has bothered patenting such a thumb rest is because it's so damn fugly (pardon my french) and stupidly obvious to one versed in the art...

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[quote name='Paul Cooke' post='218357' date='Jun 13 2008, 02:46 PM']damn... I knew I should have applied for a patent on the thumb rest I knocked up from some old bits of coat hanger...

The reason no-one else has bothered patenting such a thumb rest is because it's so damn fugly (pardon my french) and stupidly obvious to one versed in the art...[/quote]

:)

I didn't say it looked good....I just said it would be useful !

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