Over
ten years ago, Christopher Willcox, LightWave Systems founder
and CEO, began research and development on an alternative to conventional
string instrument technology. The result of his efforts is the
LightWave Optical Pickup System. Willcox, a professional luthier,
used his extensive experience in design and construction of advanced
electric guitars to conclude that the conventional magnetic pickup
was limiting the performance potential of stringed instruments.
Willcox's
goal was to design and build stringed instruments with unmatched sustain
and tone. Frustrated with the magnetic pickup's inability to accurately
represent string and instrument acoustic properties, he began development
of an optical pickup that would liberate the string's true voice, while
eliminating the magnetic influence on the strings and the inherent
noise of conventional pickups. During the first phase of development,
research was conducted on a single string optical test bench to determine
the feasibility, configuration, and basic component selection of the
proposed system. In January 1998, LightWave Systems formed its first
OEM partnership with Zon Guitars, an influential and innovative bass
manufacturer. Following this industry alliance, in January 2000, LightWave
released its beta optical pickup system to the bass market and received
incredible feedback on their product. Based on solid market feedback,
in May 2001 the Company launched its second version of the system,
the LightWave Optical Pickup System, dubbed 'S2'. The vastly improved
S2, featuring the Company's monolithic bridge design, six channel motherboard,
and optional daughterboards, provides virtually unlimited tone and
control configurations.
LightWave
developed the LightWave Optical Pickup initially for the bass, and
is in development of models for the electroacoustic and electric guitars.
LightWave's development is an evolution of the concept of the electric
pickup providing musicians more responsive sound and a more accurate
representation of their instrument and playing style. With increased
sustain, greater dynamic range, and more tonal capabilities, musicians
will hear and feel all of the subtle nuances offered by the LightWave
Optical Pickup.
LightWave Systems focuses on research, product design, and market development
for its growing product line. Constantly in development of new products for
our Optical Pickup, we are looking towards a future filled with great promise
for all musicians seeking the ultimate in sound.
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