Does it seem that when it comes to technology people expect revolution instead of evolution?
HJ: It is revolutionary in a sense, but technology is only what the designer and manufacturer make of it and it can be very instrusive and unsatisfactory. Great technology, and it’s very difficult to pull this off, is nearly invisible. So, when you pick up the digital guitar, it still has a quarter-inch jack, it still looks like a guitar, still sounds like a Les Paul, and we designed it intentionally so that you could rip out all the new stuff and you’d still have a normal instrument that you’ve been used to except that it’s kind of hot rodded in a sense, but it’s still a very accessible instrument and very useable without all the digital stuff that comes with it. I understand about the string separation capabilities, but what are some of the applications you see coming up in the future for this guitar?