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Description

The SV-41D Stratocaster by Samick.

Model: LS-41D and SV-41D
Brand Name: SAMICK
Series name: SAMICK STANDARD SOLID BODY SERIES
Dates of manufacture: 1997 to 2000

SAMICK made the 41D (LS-41D, SV-41D) between 1997 and 2000.
The 41D was a strat-style electric with HSH pickups.

Basic Specs:

• BODY: Plywood
• NECK: Maple
• FINGERBOARD: Sonokelin
• NECK JOINT: Bolt on Neck
• PICKUPS:1S + 2H
• CONTROLS: 5-Way Lever S/W, 1V, 1T
• BRIDGE: ST-40
• FRETS & SCALE: 21F, 25 1/2"
• COLOR: options included orange sunburst ()S), red
• Pickup selector controls 5-way selector switch
• Tone controls 1 tone control
• Volume controls 1 volume control
• Pickups configuration 2 humbuckers and 1 single coil pickup
• Finish colors blue finish, orange finish, red finish
• Finish effects sunburst finish
• Made in Korea
• Number of strings 6 strings
• Scale length 25.5 inches scale-length
• Body material plywood body
• Body shape features double cutaway
• Bridge tremolo bridge
• Hardware color chrome hardware
• Tuners die-cast tuners
• Fingerboard material sonokeling fingerboard • Fingerboard position markers dot fingerboard position markers • Neck joint bolt on neck • Neck material maple neck • Number of frets 21 fret • Tuner layout six-in-a-row tuners

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Samick SV-41D Electric_Guitars

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The Samick SV-41D emerges as a decent beginner's guitar with its stylish black and white look, lightweight build, and pleasing sound. The maple neck and plywood body contribute to its sturdiness. However, its shortcomings become evident over time, with buzzing strings, a loose socket, and limited pickups. The tremolo is easy to bend but fails to raise pitch. While the guitar served well initially, it seems ready for an upgrade, echoing the sentiment of having "had its days." An overall functional choice for starters, yet falls short for seasoned players seeking longevity.

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