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Description

Meet the Italia Modena, an eclectic and dynamic instrument that bridges the gap between classic aesthetics and modern playability. The Modena stands out with its distinctive retro-inspired design, offering musicians a unique visual and auditory experience. Built with attention to detail, this instrument is perfect for players who appreciate style as much as substance, and who seek versatility in their sound palette.

The Italia Modena is equipped with custom-wound Wilkinson pickups, delivering a rich and diverse tonal range that can effortlessly switch from warm, vintage vibes to sharp, contemporary sounds. Whether you're strumming chords or embarking on intricate solos, the Modena responds with precision and clarity. Its comfortable neck profile ensures playability for extended sessions, making it a reliable companion for both practice and performance.

Ideal for studio recordings or live performances, this instrument is designed to inspire creativity across various genres. Coupled with a robust build quality, the Italia Modena is a testament to craftsmanship and innovation, providing musicians with an instrument that not only looks the part but performs exceptionally well, too.

Key Features:

  • Custom-wound Wilkinson pickups for versatile sound.
  • Retro-inspired design with modern playability.
  • Comfortable neck profile for extended playing sessions.
  • Ideal for both studio recordings and live performances.
  • Crafted with attention to detail and robust build quality.

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Italia Modena.

User experience

  • The Italia Modena is favored for its unique aesthetics and tremolo action, which is reportedly superior to many guitars priced two to three times higher.

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  • Owners appreciate the Italia Modena for its solid build quality and ergonomic input jack, making it feel like a substantial instrument for the cost.

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Comparisons

  • While it resembles a Bigsby, the Modena features a Wigsby tremolo, a unique design by Trevor Wilkinson, offering distinct functionality.

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Value and pricing

  • Owners note that despite its style and sound quirks, the Modena offers distinctiveness over similarly priced Mexican Telecasters/Strats or entry-level SGs.

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  • Prices for Italia guitars are inconsistent, but they generally offer more guitar for the money, especially when set up by a professional luthier.

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Use cases and applications

  • This guitar is not suited for heavy music genres beyond Sabbath/Zep, even with heavy distortion pedals and amps like the Boss Metal Zone or Engl.

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  • The unique body construction with a deep-set res-o-glass pickguard provides reduced neck angle, enhancing resonance and offering a crunchier sound rather than muddy.

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Build quality

  • Constructed in Korea, the Modena's design is based on vintage Italian guitars like the Crucianelli Tonemaster, contributing to its retro allure.

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  • The mother-of-toiletseat finish is durable and not prone to peeling, resembling higher-end Epiphone craftsmanship.

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Features and functionality

  • The pickups are described as very hot with more high-end than typical humbuckers, offering a bright, aggressive, crunchy tone akin to P90s.

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sbrockelsby

Not a bad jazzmaster/jaguar alternative, but probably not for everyone

The only part of my setup that I often consider replacing. It looks great (I have the red one), and sounds ok-good through the clean channel, but doesn't have the sort of power that I would like. Mini humbuckers don't do it for me, and it sounds a bit muddy when you do overdrive/fuzz. Also, because Italia is a weird brand, getting stuff repaired is a total pain in the ass, since finding replacement parts is in some instances impossible. I lost a small part of the tremolo mechanism a little while back and haven't been able to figure out how to get it fixed since.

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