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SPALTED MAPLE

An augmented spalted maple shield is nested within an exclusive Blue Steakhouse finish.

Cream Humbuckers

DiMarzio Dream Catcher and Rain Maker humbuckers with cream covers provide a classic look

Cream Neck Binding

The ebony fretboard is complemented with an elegant cream binding.

Size 12" wide, 1-3/4" thick, 37" long (30.4 cm wide, 4.5 cm thick, 94.0 cm long) Body Wood African mahogany with spalted maple top and mahogany through neck Body Finish Gloss Body Colors Blue Steakhouse Bridge Custom John Petrucci Music Man® Piezo floating tremolo Scale Length 25-1/2" (64.8 cm) Neck Radius 17" (43.2 cm) Headstock Size Angled & Only 5-7/8" (14.9 cm) long Frets 24 - Medium Jumbo profile, Stainless Steel Neck Width 1-11/16" (43.0 mm) at nut, 2-1/4" (57.2 mm) at last fret Neck Wood Honduran Mahogany Fingerboard Ebony Fret Markers Custom JP Majesty Inlays Neck Finish Gloss Neck Colors Color matches body Tuning Machines Schaller M6-IND locking Truss Rod Adjustable - no component or string removal Neck Attachment Through neck design Electronic Shielding Graphite acrylic resin coated body cavity and aluminum control cover Controls Custom Music Man® active preamp; push/push volume for gain boost, 500kohm push/push passive tone for custom 2 pickup configurations - .022µF tone capacitor Switching 3-way toggle pickup selector, with custom center position configuration; 3-way toggle piezo/magnetic selector, momentary mono/stereo output knob (Piezo Volume) Pickups HH - DiMarzio Sonic Ecstasy; Piezo bridge pickup Left Handed No Strings 10p-13p-17p-26-36-46 (RPS 10 Slinkys #2240)

Condition
Brand
Model
  • Majesty BFR Blue Steakhouse
Finish
  • Blue Steakhouse
Categories
Year
  • 2019
Made In
  • United States
Body Type
  • Solid Body

About the Seller

Scarlett Music

FOOTSCRAY, Australia
(165)
Joined Reverb:2015
Items Sold:653

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