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Description

The Wandré Davoli Polyphon is a standout in the world of solid-body electric guitars, blending avant-garde design with distinctive tonal capabilities. Crafted during the innovative 1960s era, this guitar carries the legacy of Italian luthier Wandré Pioli, whose work is celebrated for both its artistic flair and technical ingenuity. The Polyphon is equipped with Davoli electronics, known for their unique sound profile that combines clarity with vintage warmth, making it a favorite among collectors and musicians seeking a dynamic range of tones.

The body design of the Wandré Davoli Polyphon is a testament to its distinctiveness, featuring unconventional shapes and construction techniques that set it apart from traditional models. Its neck is crafted from quality materials, providing smooth playability and comfort, while the fretboard offers precision and ease for both lead and rhythm playing. The Polyphon's pickguard and hardware design further complement its unique aesthetic, making it not only an instrument but a piece of art.

With its combination of vintage Davoli pickups and an iconic look, the Wandré Davoli Polyphon is perfect for guitarists who appreciate the fusion of style and substance. Whether on stage or in the studio, this guitar delivers a sound and feel that's truly one-of-a-kind.

Key Features:

  • Distinctive body design by Wandré Pioli
  • Vintage Davoli electronics with unique tonal capabilities
  • High-quality neck and fretboard for smooth playability
  • Artistic pickguard and hardware design
  • Suitable for both stage and studio settings
Antonio Silvestro

Antonio Silvestro

The First Guitar with built in Reverb: Wandre Polyphon Reverb Krundaal Davoli 1964

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The First Guitar with built in Reverb: Wandre Polyphon Reverb Krundaal Davoli 1964

Antonio Silvestro

Antonio Silvestro

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See how Gustavo Cerati uses Wandré Davoli Polyphon

Gustavo Cerati

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Soda Stereo

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Gustavo bought this guitar around 1994-95 and played it at the recordings for Sueño Stereo. You can see a picture of him using it, that photo comes inside Sueño Stereo's book (Both vinyl and cd)

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