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Product Name: | Charvel Limited Edition Pro-Mod San Dimas Style 1 HH FR E Ash Electric Guitar, Green Glow |
Product Description: | About Charvel San Dimas Style 1 HH FR E For limited time only, save 54% on the Charvel San Dimas Style 1 HH FR E dropping from $1,299.99 to $599.00 when you buy this item at Adorama.com and Shipping is free! The San Dimas sandblasted ash body is coupled with a bolt-on maple neck featuring a pair of graphite-reinforcement rods to resist bending and warping under environmental stresses. The speed neck profile is designed for lightning fast playing and completely unhindered position shifts, while the comfortably rolled fingerboard edges provide the broken-in feel of an instrument with plenty of playing miles on it, and plenty more to go. Perfect for faster tempos, the 12"-16" compound radius ebony fingerboard hosts 22 jumbo frets and white dot inlays. For regularly touring musicians, a heel mount truss rod adjust thumbwheel is a must, allowing for quick and convenient neck relief tweaks. This axe features an HH pickup configuration and comes loaded with neon green Seymour Duncan JB TB-4 bridge and Seymour Duncan 59 SH-1n neck pickups. The bridge pickup is an ideal blend of full lows, defined mids and soaring highs that can handle lead or rhythm playing, while the neck pickup rips with intense mid and high frequencies that pairs well with a high-gain amp. Explore this instrument's versatile voice with a five-way pickup blade switch, tone control and a volume control. With the Floyd Rose 1000 Series double-locking tremolo bridge system, you can also dive to rumbling depths or add a well placed rising harmonic without sacrificing your tuning. Destined for center stage, the Pro San Dimas Style 1 HH FR E Ash comes in a grain-filled shocking Neon Green Ash finish with neon green pickup bobbins, black hardware and a licensed Fender Strat headstock. Charvel San Dimas Style 1 HH FR E Features 12-16" Compound Radius and Ebony Fingerboard 22 Jumbo Frets and White Pearloid Dot Inlays Maple, Speed Neck with Rolled Fingerboard Edges and Ash Body Floyd Rose 1000 Series Double-Locking Tremolo (Recessed) Bridge Charvel-Branded Die-C |
Product SKU: | ch2970011518 |
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I'm not a fan of FR but it stays in tune once you get it there
Neck is fast as hell
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I am after this color!
F@ck. What are you gonna do? I'm on the fence hard and it's annoying. If it hit $499 I'd be done.
I can't. For the simple fact I have 0 patience on tuning a FR 😂
Out of my 12 guitars, only one has a tremelo, and that's my Gretsch I picked up from Adorama a few months ago.
That sucks at staying in tune, even with swapping for locking tuners and putting on a new Bigsby spring.
I'd lose me mind with a FR 😂
Out of my 12 guitars, only one has a tremelo, and that's my Gretsch I picked up from Adorama a few months ago.
That sucks at staying in tune, even with swapping for locking tuners and putting on a new Bigsby spring.
I'd lose me mind with a FR 😂
A tremolo that you don't use is pointless and will just be annoying. It's like buying a 7 string and only using 6. (That's from experience. Really was similar in frustration.)
Side question: how do you like the Gretsch?
Also side note. No idea what the gretsch comes with but at least with acoustic guitars heavier strings go out of tune less than thinner sets.
It's also known that a more uniform set will have less problems with single strings going out of tune.
in case that's confusing what I'm saying is a 9-40 will hold tuning better than a 9-46, and a 10-46 better than a 10-52. and that's just the common guages. these are often referred to as balanced tension sets
Side question: how do you like the Gretsch?
Also side note. No idea what the gretsch comes with but at least with acoustic guitars heavier strings go out of tune less than thinner sets.
It's also known that a more uniform set will have less problems with single strings going out of tune.
in case that's confusing what I'm saying is a 9-40 will hold tuning better than a 9-46, and a 10-46 better than a 10-52. and that's just the common guages. these are often referred to as balanced tension sets
I'm running EB 10-46 set, the same I use on all my stuff. It works, but I tend to have to tune it more than my others. Not the end of the world.
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I'm not a fan of FR but it stays in tune once you get it there
Neck is fast as hell
I am after this color!
Couldn't* care less.