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Description

Unleash your musical creativity with the Ormsby Custom Shop Hype Machine, a solid body electric guitar that fuses innovative craftsmanship with premium materials. Designed for musicians who demand precision and versatility, this guitar stands out with its multi-scale fretboard, offering enhanced playability and intonation across the neck. The Hype Machine is meticulously crafted in the Ormsby Custom Shop, renowned for pushing the boundaries of guitar design.

This guitar features high-quality tonewoods, delivering a rich, resonant sound that captures every nuance of your playing style. Its ergonomic body shape provides comfort during extended playing sessions, while the sleek neck profile ensures effortless transitions across frets. The Hype Machine is equipped with custom-wound pickups, engineered to offer a wide tonal range from crisp cleans to searing leads, making it an ideal choice for any genre.

Whether you're on stage or in the studio, the Ormsby Custom Shop Hype Machine is designed to be a reliable companion, offering the perfect balance of aesthetic appeal and performance. Each guitar undergoes a rigorous quality control process, ensuring it meets the high standards set by Ormsby and its global community of musicians.

Key Features:

  • Multi-scale fretboard for improved intonation and playability
  • Custom-wound pickups for a versatile tonal range
  • High-quality tonewoods for rich, resonant sound
  • Ergonomic body shape for enhanced comfort
  • Sleek neck profile for smooth fret transitions
  • Built in the renowned Ormsby Custom Shop
Tim Gauci

Tim Gauci

Ormsby Custom Shop HypeMachine - Demo w/ EVH 5150III

Video thumbnail for Ormsby Custom Shop HypeMachine - Demo w/ EVH 5150III by Tim Gauci

Ormsby Custom Shop HypeMachine - Demo w/ EVH 5150III

Tim Gauci

Tim Gauci

Video thumbnail for Hypemachine Custom shop #1 from 2013 - the first build from Perry Ormsby by Hannah Creations

Hypemachine Custom shop #1 from 2013 - the first build from Perry Ormsby

Hannah Creations

Hannah Creations

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Ormsby Custom Shop Hype Machine.

Features and functionality

  • Fanned frets are particularly beneficial for players using lighter gauge strings in lower tunings, like Drop A, maintaining responsiveness and tightness without tension issues.

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User experience

  • Players find lighter gauge strings on fanned fret guitars reduce fatigue during fast riffs, tremolo picking, and consecutive bends compared to using heavier strings.

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Use cases and applications

  • Fanned frets are less beneficial for tunings above Drop D, as tension issues are minimal with standard scales at those tunings.

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See how Jared Dines uses Ormsby Custom Shop Hype Machine

Jared Dines

Singer, Guitarist

SION

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In a YouTube video titled "ORMSBY 'HYPE' DEMO," Jared Dines showcases the Ormsby Custom Shop Hype Machine, highlighting its features and sound capabilities.

See how Ryan Knight uses Ormsby Custom Shop Hype Machine

Ryan Knight

Guitarist

The Black Dahlia Murder

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in this instagram post ryan is using a ormsby hypemachine with a quilted Sapele Mahogany top

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