Vintage V75 Electric Guitar, Gloss Black
£380.00

Vintage V75 Electric Guitar, Gloss Black

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£380.00

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With an American Alder body, and one piece maple neck and fingerboard, the V75 features the remarkable Wilkinson WTB bridge. Due to its unique design, the three brass saddles and steel plate provide the traditional tonal response this guitar is famed for, whilst the chamfer points for each string allow the player to accurately intonate the guitar. A pair of matched Wilkinson pickups capture the all the sounds you'd expect to hear.

V75 Features:

  • Body: Alder body provides resonance, tone and correct weight comfort, enhanced with correctly radiused contoured body.
  • Bridge:kinson WTB intonatable bridge featured on the Vintage V75 is a masterpiece of design, eliminating age-old intonation problems often found in three saddle, fixed bridge designs.
  • Pickups: Wilkinson Single Coils for traditional tones combined with contemporary power, courtesy of an alnico WVTN pickup at the neck and an alnico WVTB in the bridge position.
  • Controls:master Volume and Tone controls with three-way pickup selector switch.
  • Machines Heads: Wilkinson WJ55 machine heads provide simple, effective action for maximum tuning stability.
  • Neck: Maple neck with classic Vintage soft C profile for instant comfort, speed, accuracy and great feel.
  • Fingerboard:ingerboard. Traditional 10"" radius fingerboard provides positive feel and superior playability.
  • Scale Length:/ 648mm.
  • Frets:um profile frets add to comfort, accuracy and overall positive feel of the Vintage V75.
  • Nut:43mm Graphite nut, smooth and friction free.
  • Head stock:Classic Vintage headstock design for balance and visual appeal.

The V75 is an original Vintage ReIssued Series guitar, designed and created by Trev Wilkinson and the UK Vintage design team.

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