On an Electric Guitar, the initials "DP" often refer to "Double P90," which indicates the presence of two P90 pickups. P90s are a type of single-coil pickup known for their bright and punchy sound. The "DP" designation can also be found in specific model names or product lines from various guitar manufacturers, denoting particular features or configurations.
Saw them last night in San Diego. Looked like a Greco guitar with some custom electronics. VHT amp. And about seventy-five pedals. :)
An Electric Guitar has a couple main parts. A neck, a body, fret board, action, bridge, pickups and the usually two tone dials, volume, some have whammy bars. Here is a link to a somewhat cheap begginers guitar. http://www.target.com/Electric-Guitar-Dummies-Combo-KEFD39PK/dp/B000R9K2B6/sr=1-12/qid=1226353830/ref=sr_1_12/189-6764421-4003008?ie=UTF8&index=target&rh=k%3Aelectric%20guitars&page=1
Still managing DP!
Yes he did...you can get it here on this disk: http://www.amazon.com/Greatest-Hits/dp/B00136JMF4
Alicia Keyes: http://www.amazon.com/America-The-Beautiful-LP-Version/dp/B00123FA8Q
Do you mean Digital Audio Workstation? Then it is Digital Performer.
Am not sure if this is it. http://www.amazon.com/Flex-lite-280-Electric-Puller/dp/B000CNHFTE
The "dp" stamp on jewelry typically stands for "designer piece" or may indicate the initials of the designer or manufacturer. It signifies that the item is crafted by a specific jeweler or brand, often reflecting a level of artistry or craftsmanship. It's essential to research the specific context or brand associated with the "dp" stamp for accurate identification.
decimal place
"DP" is the abbreviation of "Director of Photography."
You can abbreviate it DP or DOP. Either way is correct. Some companies have their own initials for this position.
what does dp and ds stand for in case numbers for court documents
DP means De-pledging, essentially dropping out of the pledge process.
Saw them last night in San Diego. Looked like a Greco guitar with some custom electronics. VHT amp. And about seventy-five pedals. :)
like double play
DP = double penetration, both front and back. ;) Yeah, I think its Double Penetration.
An Electric Guitar has a couple main parts. A neck, a body, fret board, action, bridge, pickups and the usually two tone dials, volume, some have whammy bars. Here is a link to a somewhat cheap begginers guitar. http://www.target.com/Electric-Guitar-Dummies-Combo-KEFD39PK/dp/B000R9K2B6/sr=1-12/qid=1226353830/ref=sr_1_12/189-6764421-4003008?ie=UTF8&index=target&rh=k%3Aelectric%20guitars&page=1