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The Monkey SG as a Closed-Loop Control System
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The Monkey SG as a Closed-Loop Control System

Mon, 16 Feb 2026 21:19:07 GMT • 7 min read

Most guitar lore treats Tony Iommi’s “Monkey” SG as an icon. I prefer treating it as an engineering artefact: a human instrument feedback loop that was forced to converge on a stable solution under extreme constraints.The electric guitar is, in a useful sense, a backwards-compatible technology platf...

Tom Morello's accident

Tom Morello's accident

Why Tom Morello’s Signature Strat Exists at AllFender has just launched a Tom Morello signature Stratocaster.What is missing from the product description is the...

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The Sound of Frets

The Sound of Frets

The claim that fretboard wood affects electric guitar tone is often dismissed as placebo or “cork sniffing”. This post examines the problem at the correct physi...

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Sacred Lies

Sacred Lies

David Gilmour’s Black Strat is routinely cited as evidence that vintage instruments possess inherent tonal superiority. A forensic examination of the guitar’s m...

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The Floyd Rose was not a tone upgrade

The Floyd Rose was not a tone upgrade

The Floyd Rose did not show up to make guitars sound better.It showed up because guitar tremolos were failing.By the late 1970s, standard vibrato systems had hi...

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Blackie's Secrets

Blackie's Secrets

When guitar culture tells its myths, the stories usually orbit flawless vintage instruments, golden-era craftsmanship, or the serendipity of picking the “right”...

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Ready to know about our secret mission?

Ready to know about our secret mission?

You know tonewoods, magnets, caps, sustain. You have read the threads, seen the graphs, argued the myths.But here’s the uncomfortable bit:In a blind test we did...

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🎛️ The Blind Truth About Tube Tone

🎛️ The Blind Truth About Tube Tone

You think you can hear the difference between a tube amp and a modeller?Prove it.Every guitarist swears they can. “Tubes are alive.” “Digital is flat.” “Real am...

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The Jazzmaster that Jazz rejected

The Jazzmaster that Jazz rejected

1. The Wrong Guitar for the Right IdeaWhen Leo Fender unveiled the Jazzmaster in 1958, he was trying to move Fender up the musical food chain.The Telecaster had...

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The Forgotten Birth of the Coil-Split

The Forgotten Birth of the Coil-Split

Today, coil-split and coil-tap switches are everywhere: from budget PRS SE models to Custom Shop Les Pauls. Pull a knob, and your humbucker pretends to be a sin...

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Oil vs Ceramic

Oil vs Ceramic

Inside almost every electric guitar, hidden under the tone knob, lies a small, silent component that has launched decades of debate among tone purists: the tone...

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Why I do not have a stiff neck

Why I do not have a stiff neck

Every guitarist has hit that note that dies faster than the rest: the cursed dead spot. You hit a C♯ on your G string and instead of singing, it coughs and disa...

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The Bolts That Screwed Fender

The Bolts That Screwed Fender

Instead of the old shim method (slipping business cards, sandpaper, or slivers of wood into the neck pocket to tilt the neck) Fender introduced the three-bolt n...

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Are You Tone Blind?

Are You Tone Blind?

The AssumptionIf you ask most guitarists whether they can tell a Stratocaster from a Les Paul, the answer is usually the same: “Of course.”The Fender vs. Gibson...

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Old Wood vs. New Builds

Old Wood vs. New Builds

Walk into any vintage guitar shop and you will hear it whispered like gospel:“Nothing sounds like old wood.”To believers, decades of vibration, dried resins, an...

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The Forgotten Pickup Before the PAF

The Forgotten Pickup Before the PAF

Every guitarist knows the Gibson PAF humbucker: the warm, fat, noise-free pickup that rewrote the sound of rock and jazz after 1957.But three years earlier, Set...

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The First Coil-Split

The First Coil-Split

Today, nearly every guitarist knows the ritual: pull up the knob, and suddenly your humbucker is a “single-coil.”It feels obvious now. Almost expected.But in th...

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The Trick Behind the Rick

The Trick Behind the Rick

The Jangle We All KnowWhen you think of a twelve-string guitar, you probably imagine that wide, chiming sound, the wash of brightness that fills records by The ...

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Out of tune pickups

Out of tune pickups

The Invisible Battle: Pickups vs. StringsYou know that strange, chorus-like wobble in a Strat? The one that isn’t your strings, your amp, or your playing.It’s S...

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Coming Home to a Strat

Coming Home to a Strat

Every Strat player has a “come home” moment.For me, it happened this summer, after twenty years of tinkering with my 1976 Stratocaster. I had chased reliability...

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How We Fall in Love With Guitars

How We Fall in Love With Guitars

Not with people this time. With guitars.Because if you’re a guitarist, you already know the truth:You don’t just own a guitar. You fall in love with one.And lik...

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Do Set-Necks Really Sustain Longer?

Do Set-Necks Really Sustain Longer?

The Origins of the DebateThe idea took root in the 1950s. Gibson’s carved-top Les Paul was a glued-neck instrument, marketed as refined, elegant, and sustaining...

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