

The Charvel Pro-Mod So-Cal Style 1 HH HT E Candy Apple Red offers both metalheads and fans of Classic rock the right foundation for cultivated riffs. The successful combination of tried and tested ergonomic design and powerful pickup equipment with additional interesting switching options leaves here guaranteed no wish unfulfilled and provides a successful selection of ingredients for superior playability, powerful sounds of the Overdrive and high gain and stunning looks.
The Charvel Pro-Mod So-Cal Style 1 HH HT E Candy Apple Red follows the Southern California guitar design that has been tried and tested for four decades now and offers an ergonomically designed alder body in Strat style that gives a classic feel both when played standing up and sitting down. The same applies to the Speed neck, which is made of maple. Thanks to its slim profile and 22-fret jumbo fretboard, it offers the best conditions for cultivated fretboard acrobatics in all positions.
With a Seymour Duncan SH-1n '59 in neck position and a TB-6 Distortion trembucker at the bridge, the classic humbucker duo for hot rod sounds from Seymour Duncan comes into play. So the SH-1 '59 delivers warm, characterful neck sounds, while the Distortion trembucker knows how to heat up any amp stage for burning high gain and Overdrive . About the push / pull function of the volume control are furthermore airy clear single coil sounds of both pickups ready.
To underline the aggressive character of the Charvel Pro-Mod So-Cal Style 1 HH HT E Candy Apple Red , the instrument is equipped with an especially resonant Charvel HT6 Hardtail Bridge. This ensures the most direct resonance transmission possible into the body and furthermore offers extensive adjustment possibilities, and intonation and string action can be precisely adapted to your own playing style. The black Hardware of the Charvel Pro-Mod So-Cal Style 1 HH HT is completed by six solid die-cast tuners on the licensed Stratocaster headstock.
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