Gibson Robot Guitar

All of you music lovers, from the extremely musically inclined, to the beginners loath having to tune your guitar over and over again, it gets rather repetitive. Gibson, one of the leading guitar manufacturers who has been raising the bar since they first arrived into the scene, has just launched the bar into the upper troposphere. They have done this with their newest guitar, aptly named The Gibson Robot Guitar. If I had the money right now, I would definitely purchase this beauty.

“Introducing the Gibson Robot Guitar – the world’s first guitar with robotic technology. All you have to do is play it.”

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Patrick Servello is one of the several new writers picked to write for Hacked Gadgets, we welcome him and expect some good material. Patrick is currently in the schooling process and plans on attending MIT to major in Software Engineering or Electrical Engineering. Patrick plans on going into the IT Security field as a career. He also has his own small home based computer repair and networking business. Patrick has an enormous amount of hobbies, some of these include programming, whether it is an application or a program designed for a robotics platform. Patrick is very into the IT Security scene, he has found vulnerabilities on popular websites such as Myspace.com and NYtimes.com. He loves helping individuals secure their networks and teach them how to be safe. Automotive technology is also a big thing for him, he loves tinkering with engines trying to make them more efficient. He wants to help develop alternate fuel powered cars, several plans have been made by him and a few colleagues to try to design a more efficient vehicle. You also can't forget electronics, this is what brought him to this website. As Pat likes to say, he is a knowledge sponge, he soaks up everything he can. To do this he reads a vast amount of literature, everything from books on philosophy, to books about different religions. One of his favorite books is "A Brief History In Time" written by Stephan Hawking. Along with reading literature Patrick likes to write himself. He is a writer in the local newspaper and has one several writing and poetry competitions. He has also published some tutorials online about various subjects. Patrick Servello started his electronic lifestyle around the age of 13, he just started tinkering with some electronic devices and found out he could make them work differently, maybe even more efficiently. Shortly after Patrick got into the computer security scene also, this fueled his need to learn more about electronics. Embedded software in electronics can be just as vulnerable to attack as web based software. Patrick currently doesn't have his personal website online, however is working on it.

8 Comments


  1. dude i would’ve never thought of a guitar that can tune itself….thats awesome!!!!

    I’m def. going to have to get me one of these!!

    The article was really informative too.

    great article.


  2. Glad you liked it :]

    /Patrick/


  3. hmmm, I was thinking of purchasing a Les Paul at some point…
    now I have no excuse not too! 😀


  4. oh and p.s Merry Christmas


  5. I’d get it too, but it’s pretty damn expensive (or so say my friends at SamAsh).

    …Though the ability to change to different tunings perfectly with the flick of a switch _is_ awesome, I have to admit.


  6. Awesome stuff.

    I actually found buying one here:
    http://buygibsons.com/

    I know a friend who did and says it his best buy ever!


  7. I’m surprised that they aren’t more expensive. Someday I have to try one of these out! Fender has a similar model as well called the VG Strat.


  8. Yeah, that looks pretty sweet. Where is the robotics? In the Volume and Tone? I guess that could be useful if you always play to a click track. I just think it looks beautiful!

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