Constructed with an alder body, this lefty So-Cal Style 1 has a maple neck with a pair of graphite reinforcement rods for rock-solid stability and a speed neck profile with hand-rubbed urethane back finish for smooth playing comfort. Engineered for effortlessly nimble playing, the 12”-16” compound radius maple fingerboard features 22 jumbo frets, black dot inlays and a conveniently located heel-mount truss rod adjustment wheel.
Hot-rodded for unparalleled performance and versatile sound, this instrument hosts a high-output Seymour Duncan® Distortion™ TB-6 humbucking bridge pickup and a warm, fat Seymour Duncan Distortion SH-6N humbucking neck pickup for hard-hitting, crunchy rhythms and searing leads. The tone knob has push/pull tone activation, while the volume control hides a push/pull coil split for even more highly useful tonal variations, ideal for single-coil pickup options. Scream or rumble with the Floyd Rose® 1000 Series double-locking tremolo system without sacrificing tuning stability or the pinpoint intonation.
The Pro-Mod So-Cal Style 1 HH FR M LH is available in a classic Gloss Black finish with white pickguard and black hardware, or in a Snow White finish with black pickguard and black hardware.
Features:
- Familiar alder body gives an unmistakable California sound
- Compound-radius fretboard (12–16-inch) gets flatter and wider up high
- Seymour Duncan TB-6 and SH-6N Distortion pickups deliver hot-rodded tones
- 6 different tones courtesy of 3-way blade switch and push-pull coil tap unlock brutal humbucker and sweet single-coil sounds
- No-load tone pot won't color sound when run wide open
- Knurled speed knobs resist sweat slippage
- Floyd Rose double-locking tremolo squeals and dives without wrecking your tuning
- Die-cast matching tuning machines
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