About This Listing

Features : Body: Mahogany core, Flamed Maple back, Wenge and Flamed Maple top. Neck: Through 15 pieces of Maple, Mahogany and Wenge. It is perfectly stable and resonant as desired. Fingerboard: Ebony with two Wenge strips on the sides. Trussrod: Two bi-directional in perfect working order. Body side adjustment. Scale: 34 inches. Markers: Mother-of-pearl on the handle, and LEDs on the edge which are controlled by a switch at the preamp. Two colors are available, green and blue. Very practical on stage during blackouts or lack of light. Specially powered by a 9V battery. “Head” veneer: Flamed Maple. Frets: 24 standard Silver/Nickel in very good condition. Pickups: Delano X-Tender H splittables. There is a micro switch, with the following command: parallel/single/series. All microphone configurations are therefore possible. In addition, they are very neutral microphones which perfectly respect the violin making. Preamp: John East U-Retro Deluxe powered by 9V. Controls: Volume / Balance / Tones operating in passive and active with active-passive push/pull / Parametric mids / Bass and treble with push-pull on the treble to gain bite, perfect for Slap. Machine heads/Bridges: One per string, model ABM 3901B. String distance at bridge: 18mm String distance at nut: 8mm Nut: Brass with Ebony wedge. Strap locks: Dunlop “Flush Mount” hidden in the body. Hardware color: Black. Headless system: Moscato manufacturing. Country of Manufacture: France. Weight: approximately 5kg. Finish: Satin varnish. 5mm for the truss, 3mm for the head, and 1.5mm for the bridge. Yes I didn't have a key with it, so 5mm for the truss, 3mm for the headstock, and 1.5mm for the bridge. 👍

Listed7 months ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • flame Vi
Finish
  • Bois naturel vernis
Year
  • 2018-2020
Made In
  • France

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Lionel's Garage

La Bouilladisse, France
(24)
Joined Reverb:2016
Items Sold:28

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