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Description

The Cave & Canary Solaris is a semi-hollowbody electric guitar that strikes a harmonious balance between vintage charm and modern performance. Crafted for discerning musicians who appreciate the nuances of both acoustic resonance and electric versatility, this guitar offers a dynamic range of tones suitable for a variety of genres. The semi-hollow design reduces weight while enhancing its warm, full-bodied sound, making it a favorite among jazz, blues, and rock enthusiasts.

One of the standout features of the Solaris is its proprietary coil-splitting technology, which allows players to switch seamlessly between humbucking and single-coil tones, providing unmatched versatility. The guitar is equipped with high-quality pickups that capture every subtlety of your performance, delivering clear, articulate sound even at high volumes. Its comfortable neck profile and smooth fretboard facilitate effortless playability, whether you're executing intricate solos or laying down solid rhythm parts.

The Solaris is not just about sound; its aesthetic appeal is undeniable with a meticulously crafted body and elegant finishing touches that make it a centerpiece on any stage. The hardware is as reliable as it is stylish, ensuring that the guitar stays in tune and performs consistently under varying conditions.

Key Features:

  • Semi-hollowbody design for enhanced resonance and reduced weight
  • Proprietary coil-splitting technology for versatile tonal options
  • High-quality pickups for clear and articulate sound
  • Comfortable neck profile for effortless playability
  • Reliable hardware for consistent performance
  • Elegant craftsmanship and finishing touches

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Cave & Canary Solaris.

Features and functionality

  • The Solaris uses McNelly SparkleTrons pickups and a Mastery bridge, contributing to its unique tone and playability.

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Build quality

  • The fretboard inlay featuring a rising sun design is noted for being both cool and understated.

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  • It's noted that the Solaris feels slightly flatter than a Jazzmaster, suggesting a 9.5” radius, contributing to its playability.

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Comparisons

  • The Solaris is compared to the guitar played by Trey Anastasio from Phish, indicating its appeal to fans of a similar tone.

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  • The Solaris is described as a Starcaster clone with a thick tone, distinguishing it from other semi-hollowbody guitars.

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User experience

  • Owners often acquire these guitars through private sales, as they are made in very small runs by Casey Crescenzo.

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  • One owner expresses a preference for the Solaris over newer models, valuing its retro aesthetic and sound.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Installing Filtertrons in similar models like the Jazzmaster is recommended for achieving great sound akin to the Solaris.

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Value and pricing

  • Owners are reluctant to sell due to its rarity, with potential prices exceeding $3500.

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See how Dustin Kensrue uses Cave & Canary Solaris

Dustin Kensrue

Singer, Guitarist

Thrice

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Dustin: “[The Dear Hunter frontman] Casey Crescenzo built it from us just talking about it – I told him I wanted it to look like a mix between a Jazzmaster and a 50s Blacktop Les Paul with the black and the yellow binding. Something went weird when he was making it, and he ended up doing that split pickguard, and I absolutely loved it. I was like, ‘That’s the best thing about it!’

It’s got the same pickups as the Jags, and it sounds great; it’s semi-hollow, which adds an interesting percussive quality that actually I think helps with the lower tuning. I don’t use the Bigsby a ton, but it’s fun to play with. That one’s tuned B to B, or drop A.”

See how Casey Crescenzo uses Cave & Canary Solaris

Casey Crescenzo

Guitarist

The Dear Hunter

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Casey Crescenzo mentioned on Instagram that he is listing some of his previously finished guitars for sale, including the Cave & Canary Solaris, while he works on custom guitars ahead of his next tour.

Genre Usage

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