EVH Wolfgang Special Electric Guitar Miami Blue
$17.03
$24.35
EVH Wolfgang Special Electric Guitar Miami Blue EVH Wolfgang Special Electric Guitar Miami Blue – Road-tested in arenas around the world, the Wolfgang® Special is a purebred music-making machine, designed with stunning style, giant sound and high-speed playability. The Wolfgang Special features a basswood body with an arched top and a robust graphite-reinforced bolt-on quartersawn maple neck. The neck is carved and rolled to Eddie Van Halen’s exacting specifications and features a hand-rubbed satin urethane finish on the back. Primed for high performance, energetic riffing and blazing leads, the 12″-16″ compound radius ebony fingerboard has 22 jumbo frets and pearloid dot inlays. Truss rod adjustments have also never been easier thanks to a spoke wheel conveniently located at the base of the neck. A pair of flagship custom-designed EVH® Wolfgang Alnico 2 humbucking pickups are mounted directly to the body, providing dynamic yet articulate voicing, as well as endless sustain for powerful chords and melody lines. A sturdy and dependable EVH-branded Floyd Rose® locking trem and Floyd Rose locking nut work in tandem for precise tuning even with extreme changes in pitch, while the EVH D-Tuna® retunes to drop-D and back with strict accuracy at the flick of a finger. The volume knob with treble bleed circuit has a 500K EVH Bourns® low friction pot for smooth swells and a tone control knob with a 250K Bourns high friction tone pot that prevents accidental tone shifting. Features Designed by rock legend Eddie Van Halen Basswood body and dual EVH pickups deliver resonant tone, sustain, and crunch Compound-radius fingerboard allows for exceptional speed and comfort EVH-branded Floyd Rose tremolo allows for twisting, bending, and dive-bombing D-Tuna tremolo device gives you instant Drop D tuning Belly cut allows the guitar to fit comfortably against your torso Ebony Fingerboard on graphite reinforced Quartersawn Maple Neck Wolfgang Alnico Humbucking pickups
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