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Description
Step into the limelight with the Hard Luck Kings Spyder, a solid body electric guitar that embodies both power and precision. Designed for musicians who demand quality without compromise, this guitar is crafted to deliver a dynamic sound that's as striking as its design. Equipped with dual humbucker pickups, the Spyder offers a rich, versatile tone, making it perfect for genres ranging from rock to blues and beyond. The sleek, contoured body not only provides comfort but also enhances playability, allowing for effortless access to higher frets.
The Spyder is built with a maple neck and rosewood fingerboard, ensuring durability and smooth playability. Its 24 frets provide a wide range for solos and riffs, while the fixed bridge enhances tuning stability and sustain. Whether you’re strumming on stage or recording in the studio, the Spyder's robust construction and high-quality components make it an ideal choice for both amateur and seasoned guitarists.
Key Features:
- Solid body electric guitar design
- Dual humbucker pickups for a versatile tone
- Maple neck with rosewood fingerboard
- 24 frets for expanded range
- Fixed bridge for enhanced tuning stability and sustain
- Sleek, contoured body for improved playability
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