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Description
In the world of extended range guitars, the Agile Interceptor Pro 727 EB DNC stands out as a formidable instrument crafted for those who crave precision and power. Built with a genuine quilted maple top, this guitar not only looks stunning but delivers a robust tonal performance. The 5-piece neck-through body design ensures seamless access to the upper frets and provides exceptional sustain, making it a reliable partner for both studio sessions and live performances.
This guitar features a 27" scale maple neck, ideal for extended range play, and an ebony fretboard that offers a sleek, smooth playing surface. The absence of fret markers on the face of the board keeps the look clean, while side markers ensure you never lose your way. Equipped with USA Made Seymour Duncan AHB1 Phase 2 Blackout Pickups, it delivers a powerful, articulate sound that cuts through the mix with ease.
The Agile Interceptor Pro 727 is fitted with a double locking Floyd Rose FRT-S2000 floating tremolo, offering smooth vibrato action and rock-solid tuning stability. Combined with chrome, die-cast Grover Rotomatic tuners and a reverse headstock, this guitar is engineered for precision. Whether you're shredding at lightning speed or playing intricate passages, the uniform neck profile supports ultra-fast playing with ease. Thoughtfully designed controls, including a volume knob, tone control, and a 3-way pickup selector switch, provide a wide range of expressive options.
Key Features:
- Genuine quilted maple top with double cutaway, lightweight mahogany, archtop body
- 27" scale maple neck with a 5-piece neck-through design
- Ebony fretboard with side markers and 24 extra jumbo frets
- USA Made Seymour Duncan AHB1 Phase 2 Blackout Pickups
- Chrome Grover Rotomatic tuners with 18-1 turning ratio
- Double locking Floyd Rose FRT-S2000 floating tremolo
- Uniform neck profile and reverse headstock for enhanced playability
- One volume control, one tone control, and a 3-way pickup selector switch
- Made in South Korea
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2.5 out of 5
Based on 2 Reviews and 2 Ratings
Pure Garbage
I own one of these. I've been a guitarist and luthier for over 30 years and I've never had trouble with any guitar like I've had on this one.
Issues: 1) A 27" inch scale with no carbon re-enforcing rods in the neck regardless of neck through construction makes for a wanky neck that has trouble staying in tune. 2) All the hardware was garbage. I've replaced all the hardware on mine except the pickups because: the pots are garbage and the volume knob never shut the sound off completely. Tried 2 sets of pots before I got the correct ones off ebay. So good luck with that.. The bridge is garbage and had to be replaced with a Hipshot. That was fun.. The stock nut cut on the G string was cut too deep and always made the string buzz and had to be replaced with a Graph Tech Schecter 48mm nut. Thank God that worked! The black production Grover tuning keys could not hold the heavier strings in tune especially with a floppy neck. The headstock and tuner holes are small and can only fit a "mid" size tuner. Grover 404's. (old style lockings) I could only find them in chrome. Had 2 buy 2 sets of tuners to make that work for a 7 string. The guitar has the worst double action truss rod ever made? I don't know.. but it has a lot of slack in between unusable adjustments. Like 8 freaking turns. lol.. Garbage, and put in the neck wrong as far as I can tell. Did all this to try to make this thing stay in tune for recording.
Summary: I wouldn't wish this guitar on an enemy. Don't buy Any extended range guitar without carbon rods in the neck if the scale is over 26" inches. Hell! don't buy Any extended range guitar without carbon rods and an evertune, And Stay away from Rondo! You'll thank me.
1268
Worth way more than its price
I'm genuinely amazed by the quality of this guitar at a mere $500. This guitar employs a nice neck-through construction and the neck profile feels fast. The quality of the ebony fretboard is indeed damn good and the color of the ebony is pretty uniform. Of course, the one I own is in a satin black finish and hence it lacks the flamed maple veneer, but it looks good in its own way. The Seymour Duncan Blackouts sound great for my needs, and the 27" fret scale is good for low tunings. Honestly, this guitar can put many pricier guitars to shame. The only thing I replaced on this guitar is the stock Floyd Rose Special trem, I replaced the whole trem system with an Original Floyd Rose 7-string trem system.
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