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About This Listing

The X-Fire Titan is built on the same material chassis as the XF-100 but features chamfered horns for an elegant and exclusive optical impression. The two humbuckers are Alnico 2 based and calibrated and balanced with the hot vintage style single coil for optimal tonal balance. The VSC-3 brings further tonal enrichment. The bound ebony fingerboard sports the X-Fire custom offset inlay pattern. A Floyd Rose license tremolo is sunk into the body for augmented playing comfort and accuracy. All hardware is Black Chrome. The X-Fire Titan is truly a guitar of titanic scope.

Body Wood

American Alder, 2-piece

Neck Wood

Hard Rock Maple

Fingerboard

Ebony

Hardware Finish

Black Nickel

Bridge

SFR-1 Tremolo

Tuners

Die Cast 16:1

Pickups

2 HD-600 Humbuckers, 1 V-4 Stcked coil

Pickup Switching

5 Position Switch

Electronics

Variable Spectrum Control VSC-3

Condition
Brand
Model
  • X-Fire 230 Titan
Finish
  • Tungsten
Year
  • 2013

About the Seller

MI & Pro Audio Outlet

Grants Pass, OR, United States
(76)
Joined Reverb:2015
Items Sold:151

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