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== Notable RD bass players ==
== Notable RD bass players ==
{{Main|List of Gibson players}}
{{Main|List of Gibson players}}
Krist Novoselic - Nirvana
*Krist Novoselic - Nirvana
Adam Clayton - U2
*Adam Clayton - U2


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 01:45, 16 August 2009

The Gibson RD guitars were launched in 1977, There were two bass models, the RD Artist and RD Standard, plus 3 guitar models. The basses were both similar in looks and construction; maple body and neck, with maple fingerboards on natural instruments, and ebony fingerboards on black/sunburst. The difference between the two basses was in the electronics. The RD standard was a typical passive bass, with two pickups, two volume controls, and one tone control. The Artist was very different. Gibsons first attempt at active electronics, it featured complex expansion/compression circuits designed by Bob Moog (Moog and Gibson were both owned by Norlin) which allowed a wide range of sounds, and effects. It had no passive mode.

Notable RD bass players

  • Krist Novoselic - Nirvana
  • Adam Clayton - U2