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Description
Discover the Moollon T Classic, a solid body electric guitar that masterfully combines vintage allure with modern performance. Crafted for musicians who crave authentic tone and exceptional playability, this guitar pays homage to iconic designs while incorporating contemporary craftsmanship. The Moollon T Classic is renowned for its hand-wound pickups, delivering a rich, articulate sound that stands out in any mix.
The guitar’s sleek, contoured body ensures comfort during long playing sessions, while its precision-engineered neck provides a smooth playing experience across all frets. Whether you're laying down bluesy riffs or shredding high-energy solos, the Moollon T Classic's versatile sound profile makes it a perfect fit for any genre.
Its vintage-style hardware not only enhances its aesthetic appeal but also contributes to its superb tuning stability, making it an ideal choice for both stage performances and studio recordings. Built with meticulous attention to detail, the Moollon T Classic is more than just an instrument; it's a reliable partner for your musical journey.
Key Features:
- Solid body electric guitar with a vintage-inspired design
- Hand-wound pickups for a rich, articulate sound
- Contoured body for enhanced comfort
- Precision-engineered neck for smooth playability
- Vintage-style hardware for improved tuning stability
- Versatile sound suitable for multiple genres
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Michael Thompson with the Moollon T-Classic
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Comparisons
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Moollon T Classic basses are often compared to vintage Fenders; P4 models mimic 1959/1960 Precision Basses, and J4 mirrors 1962/1964 Jazz Basses.
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For versatility across genres, consider the Lakland 44-02, which offers 60's and 70's jazz, Music Man settings, and a preamp for diverse tones.
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Moollon basses are highly sought after, with some owners willing to trade Fender Custom Shop and vintage basses for them.
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Owners report the Ibanez EHB1505MS is lightweight (around 6.5 pounds) and ergonomically favorable, praised for its balanced feel and thin neck, especially for players with smaller hands.
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Pictured here at House of Vans Chicago on June 19, 2019, this can be spotted on footage from several shows and Instagram live streams and appears to be Julien Baker's number one guitar since sometime during spring of 2019.
The source picture clearly shows the Moollon Guitars logo on the headstock and the absence of any specific model name. The manufacturer's website refers to their T-style guitars as the "T Classic" model, which is why it has been listed here as such.
Moollon guitars are generally meant to replicate "pre-CBS" Fender guitars but are built to order, allowing for some personalization. It is unknown what the exact specifications in terms of construction and electronics of this example are, apart from a few aspects that can be determined visually: the double-bound Thinline body, maple fretboard and small pickguard are notable deviations from the basic T Classic model.
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