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Description

The Strinberg CLP 78 is a solid body electric guitar crafted for the discerning musician who values both performance and style. A member of Strinberg's respected lineup, this guitar delivers a versatile sound that suits a wide range of music genres, from rock and blues to jazz and pop. Its dual humbucker pickups provide a rich, full-bodied sound that can be effortlessly molded to suit your playing style.

Designed with a comfortable contoured body, the CLP 78 ensures a smooth playing experience, allowing for extended practice sessions and performances without fatigue. The neck is crafted for optimal playability, making it easy to navigate complex chords and quick solos. The hardware is robust and reliable, ensuring consistent performance and tuning stability in every gig or session.

Key Features:

  • Solid body design for enhanced sustain and resonance
  • Dual humbucker pickups for a dynamic range of tones
  • Contoured body for comfortable playing
  • Durable hardware for reliable performance
  • Suitable for various music styles, from rock to jazz

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rafaelhortz

A real Les Paul Feeling with a just price!

I bought this guitar in 2007 when the Strinberg imported guitars from korea too. This model (clp 78) are korean, the body is Nato. This gear is more fat than the actually model (CLP-79) and your neck is a C shape. I love this guitar! Is one of my favorites, this caps are shy, but i'll give upgrades.

jimmarchi1

"Nato" ????

rafaelhortz

Yeah, Nato, is a wood type, called "asian mahogany". tha actually CLP from strinberg, are made by basswood.. And i didn't like this wood for LP models.

jimmarchi1

Asian mahogany... I wonder if that's anything like Chinese Democracy? you learn something new every day... CHEERS!

rafaelhortz

A guitar with real mahogany in Brazil is something like 2500 R$, this cost me 600R$ something like 180USD

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