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About This Listing


Fretlight FG-621 Wireless are connected electric guitars with a classic alder body design, a comfortable maple neck with frets upgraded with KatanaFret-Level system and an incredible polymer fingerboard. Its interactive LED system and its Bluetooth compatibility with very intuitive software for, Mac, smartphone and tablet will take your guitar learning in an era of modernity. These instruments are not only revolutionary but also very easy to play will contribute a lot to your guitar learning, whatever is your level or your style. So, stay away from frustration and make fun with Fretlight!


Technical aspects:
• Interactive LED system compatible with Guitar Pro
• Bluetooth 4.0 connection
• Compatible with Guitar Pro and Guitar Tunes
• Maple neck
• Alder body
• Polymer fingerboard
• 21 frets upgraded with Katana Fret-Level system
• Two-way truss rod
• Micro SSH
• Standard mechanics
• Fixed bridge
• 25.5 "tuning fork
• Radius of the handle 12 ''


Condition
Brand
Model
  • Fretlight FG-621
Finish
  • Sunburst
Categories
Year
  • 2019
Body Type
  • Solid Body

About the Seller

Connected Guitar

Margny sur Matz, France
(11)
Joined Reverb:2019
Items Sold:16

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