by JimN » 05 Dec 2014, 12:04
The characteristic sound of a Burns Marvin, and also the final version of the original Burns Bison, is produced by the sheer mass of the alloy bridge/trem assembly.
To be honest, the pickups and controls are very similar to those of a Stratocaster. The (usually, but not always) light wood used for the body is a bit different, but the neck is more or less the same because maple and sycamore are closely related. There is some difference on the top three strings with respect to tension because of the headstock configuration, but for the lower strings, the main difference is made by the resonance of that idiosyncratic trem/bridge.