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Description

Discover the Dillion DVS-57 Strat, an electric guitar that redefines versatility and craftsmanship for both stage performers and studio enthusiasts. This solid body electric guitar pays homage to the classic Stratocaster design while incorporating modern innovations that cater to a wide range of musical styles. Equipped with a trio of Alnico V single-coil pickups, it delivers a rich, dynamic sound that can transition smoothly from crisp treble tones to deep, warm bass notes. Its 5-way pickup selector switch provides an array of tonal options, allowing musicians to dial in the perfect sound for any genre.

The DVS-57 also features a maple neck with a comfortable C-shaped profile, making it ideal for players who prioritize playability and comfort during those extended jam sessions. The rosewood fingerboard adds a layer of warmth to the guitar's tone, while its 22 medium jumbo frets offer precise control and fluidity across the scale. A vintage-style tremolo bridge enhances your playing experience, providing smooth pitch bends and expressive vibrato effects effortlessly.

Whether you're a seasoned professional or a budding guitarist, the Dillion DVS-57 Strat is designed to inspire creativity and elevate your musical expression.

Key Features:

  • Solid body electric guitar inspired by classic Stratocaster design
  • Alnico V single-coil pickups for dynamic sound range
  • 5-way pickup selector for versatile tonal options
  • Maple neck with a C-shaped profile for comfortable playability
  • Rosewood fingerboard with 22 medium jumbo frets
  • Vintage-style tremolo bridge for expressive playing

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okhopkins

Gooder but not Great.

I was a bit disappointed with this guitar, it is a first generation Dillion guitar and not quite up to the standards of the second generation. Evidently Dillion learned from their mistakes and fixed them, which is what you want. The sanding on the three piece body is subpar and the joints are visible in the light. Also the tone block in the bridge/trem assembly is thin cheap pot metal like a low end squire. Pick ups are bright, bold and stratty. The pots feel good though both tone pots seem to be wired as volume pots?!?! Grover tuners are great, but the weird color finish on the maple neck and fret board are a bit off-putting. Sounds and plays really good.

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