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Description
The Paradigm Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar by Sub Zero (Gear4Music) was a guitar from the 2010s & 2020s. In early 2025 this guitar model was discontinued buy a newer model is still made gear4music with a diffrent headstock and name. And is now a part of the G4M guitar line.
Colors: Wehite , Ivory Gloss ...
Specs:
Scale Length: 25.5
Number of Strings: 6
Dexterity: Right Handed
Joint/Construction: Bolt On
Material: Mahogany
Top: Basswood
Binding: Cream
Material: Maple
Fretboard Material: Laurel, Oiled
Depth (1st Fret): 20mm
Fretboard Width (1st Fret): 42mm
Depth (12th Fret): 22mm
Radius: 16"
Profile Shape: C
Number of Frets: 22
Fret Material: Cupronickel, Extra Jumbo
Inlay Material: Fretboard White Plastic Dots 4mm, Side White Plastic Dots 2mm
Neck Finish: Natural Satin
Nut Width: 42mm
Nut: Graphite
Bridge Pickup Type: Black P90, Alnico Magnet, 8.3k
Neck Pickup Type: Black P90, Alnico Magnet, 6.4k
Volume Pot Quantity: 2
Tone Pot Quantity: 1
Switch Type: 3 Way Toggle Switch
Switch Tip Material and Colour: Cream Plastic
Input Jack: Regular
Strap Bolts: Chrome Buttons
Tuners: Chrome Die-Cast Sealed Tuners
Bridge: Hardtail Bridge, Chrome
Hardware Colour: Chrome
Included Items: Truss Rod and Bridge Saddle Allen Keys
Strings: 10-46
Videos
Dave Simpson
SubZero Paradigm Semi Hollow Electric Guitar, Vintage Ivory
Reviews
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Based on 1 Review and 1 Rating
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The Eastwood Hi-Fliers of the 20s. Best affordable P90 guitar in todays world.
I needed a guitar to help me with finding a sweet spot between a humbucker and a Strat and how most professionals have the P90 as a hidden easter egg of pickups. It's worth a lot for the money. I bought this at a outlet on Gear4music site in February. For about give or take 140 $. It's a pickup system i might need incase a sound or a vibe does not fit inn with the muscial arrangement. This guitar has a very nice Telecaster body, its hollow body gives it a more light edge. It has a volume knob and two tone knobs for each pickup with you can completely die down if you wish. The neck pickup is absolutely smashing. Its tasty and very punchy with a lot of warth, the middle toggle switch is a more EVH or SRV sound. Has a little more coherent sound but really good. And the brigde is fine, its a C++ but not a B-. Just really tight and boring, and kinda naked. Not my thing but you can play and people wont tell the difference. Its all about the fingers. The fretwork is accurate and good but the necks might have problem with the middle strings and it can buzz or just not play even when intonation is done. 120$ bill for service at my local guitar store. The tune pegs might be pointy and sharp. But the design looks standardalone, individualistic and cool. A mix of New and old money style guitars. With a pointy metal headish headstock. The colours go really nice. The black one is way more metalhead vibe. The white looks like you are playing a a guitar of its own. This is really affordable bugdet guitar that has swag and style in mind. You can tune the pickups easy and the playing is so good. No stuck and sticky neck, and if you just sand the headstock it's just a really good guitar done by Subzero. Witch is surprising that is is the new catalog guitars, people have no idea how good things are now by options. Works well on effects and distortion and has a warm neck sound and a shivering punchy cheap brigde sound. Not bad at all. Cleans are just fantastic. These are no longer made by Subzero but G4M with made the design somehow even uglier. But atleast you can get the same piece of wood. overall just a bloody well great guitar and "alot for the money" as my guitar tech said. This ls one of the few guitars that mades me deliberately want to use the middle switch of my guitar. Very few do that.
Preferred Settings + Usage:
Neck. 9 vol 5. Brigde 7. Neck toggle.
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