A used MD Guitars G8-AL MBL has arrived!
This model features an eye-catching, pop-style body design!
It boasts an alder body, maple neck, pau ferro fingerboard, and original M-4 pickups in an HSH configuration. A coil-tap switch that works on both the bridge and neck pickups allows for a wide range of sound variations!
Other features include locking tuners and a Wilkinson VS-50 tremolo bridge, demonstrating attention to detail in the parts used!
The bridge pickup has also been replaced with a Seymour Duncan SH-5 Duncan Custom, enabling a more powerful drive sound!
While there are some signs of use such as scratches and dents, the frets show almost no wear, the neck and electronics are in good condition, and the truss rod has plenty of adjustment range, making it a highly recommended item in excellent playing condition!
Accessories: Generic soft case, tremolo arm
Weight: 4.21kg
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・We cannot confirm any cancellation or claims because of the customer’s personal preferences.
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This item is sold As-Described
This item is sold As-Described and cannot be returned unless it arrives in a condition different from how it was described or photographed. Items must be returned in original, as-shipped condition with all original packaging.Learn More.
| Listed | 3 months ago |
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| Condition | Fair (Used) Fair condition gear should function but will show noticeable cosmetic damage or other issues.Learn more |
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