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Description
The Miranda Custom Guitars 62 Strat is a masterful tribute to the classic electric guitar design, meticulously crafted for musicians who appreciate both vintage aesthetics and modern playability. This solid body electric guitar preserves the iconic double-cutaway shape, providing effortless access to the higher frets, while incorporating contemporary enhancements for an improved playing experience.
Built with a high-quality alder body and a smooth maple neck, this guitar offers a resonant tone that is both warm and articulate. The hand-wound pickups are specifically designed to deliver a balanced sound with just the right amount of bite, making it versatile enough for a wide range of musical styles. Whether you're strumming soulful blues licks or shredding high-energy rock solos, the 62 Strat is engineered to keep up with your creative demands.
The fingerboard is crafted from rosewood, adding a touch of warmth to the sound and providing a smooth surface for intricate fingerwork. With its vintage-style synchronized tremolo bridge, players can explore expressive pitch variations without compromising tuning stability. The 62 Strat also features vintage-style tuners for precise tuning and easy adjustments on the fly.
Key Features:
- Solid alder body with a classic double-cutaway design
- Maple neck with rosewood fingerboard
- Custom hand-wound pickups for versatile sound
- Vintage-style synchronized tremolo bridge
- Vintage-style tuners for stable tuning
- 21 frets for full-range playability
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