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Description

Step into the world of legendary craftsmanship with the 1986 Schon NS6, an electric guitar that has stood the test of time and continues to capture the hearts of musicians worldwide. This solid body electric guitar is renowned for its unique blend of vintage charm and precise engineering, making it a treasured choice for both collectors and active musicians. Designed by the legendary luthier Neal Schon, the NS6 delivers a rich tonal palette that is both versatile and distinctive, perfect for any genre from rock to jazz.

Crafted with a meticulous attention to detail, the Schon NS6 features a solid body that resonates with vibrant sustain and clarity. Its sleek neck is designed for fast, fluid playing, while the fretboard offers impressive action and response. The proprietary electronics system enhances sound dynamics, providing a crisp and clear output that can be easily shaped to suit your style. With its premium build quality and exceptional sound clarity, this guitar not only looks stunning but performs beautifully in any setting.

Whether you're hitting the stage or the studio, the Schon NS6's combination of classic design and modern playability ensures a seamless performance every time. Join a community of passionate musicians who appreciate the artistry and legacy encapsulated in this extraordinary instrument.

Key Features:

  • Solid body construction for enhanced sustain and resonance
  • Designed by legendary luthier Neal Schon
  • Fast, fluid neck for effortless playability
  • Proprietary electronics for dynamic sound shaping
  • Versatile tonal palette suitable for various music genres
Neal Schon Fan page

Neal Schon Fan page

NEAL SCHON - JOURNEY - 1986 ~ GUITAR SOLO ~ SCHON GUITAR

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NEAL SCHON - JOURNEY - 1986 ~ GUITAR SOLO ~ SCHON GUITAR

Neal Schon Fan page

Neal Schon Fan page

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Features and functionality

  • The guitar features a complex pickup selection system with 15 configurations, which takes time to master but offers versatility.

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  • The guitar reportedly includes a three-way bridge coil split, which is subtle but more noticeable after pickup upgrades.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Owners report that replacing the stock pickups with EMG passive pickups enhances the guitar's tonal quality and makes the coil split more pronounced.

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User experience

  • Some users find the stock pickups underwhelming, describing the humbucker as almost single-coil-like, which may not suit all musical styles.

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Build quality

  • The guitar has a distinctive Strat-style body with an LP-shaped headstock, contributing to its unique aesthetic appeal.

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See how Eric Clapton uses 1986 Schon NS6

Eric Clapton

Guitarist

Mark Knopfler’s Guitar Heroes

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This guitar was a gift to Eric Clapton from Neal Schon. In an interview with David Mead published in Guitar World in 1994, Eric Clapton commented: "After [Duane Allman had left the Dominos to return to the Allman Brothers Band], I felt like I had to have another guitar player. I had Neal Schon come in for a little while, having met him through Carlos Santana, but by that time ... the band was on its way out."

See how Neal Schon uses 1986 Schon NS6

Neal Schon

Singer, Guitarist

Journey

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Spotted :31s into Journey's "Girl Can't Help It" music video.

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