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Description
The Tonante GCFC/2 solid body electric guitar is a modern marvel for both aspiring musicians and seasoned pros. Known for its robust construction and versatile sound, this guitar is crafted with precision to provide rich tones suitable for a variety of musical styles. The GCFC/2 features a sleek, contoured body for comfortable playability during long jam sessions or gigs. Its double-cutaway design not only adds to its stylish appeal but also offers easy access to higher frets, allowing for a more expressive playing experience.
Equipped with high-output humbucking pickups, this guitar delivers a powerful sound with minimal noise interference, making it perfect for both studio recordings and live performances. The advanced tone control system, including a 3-way selector switch, lets you effortlessly shape your sound to match any genre, from rock and blues to jazz and metal. The maple neck and rosewood fingerboard combine to give the GCFC/2 a smooth, fast feel that encourages fluid fretwork and intricate solos.
Whether you're looking to expand your collection or need a reliable go-to instrument for gigs, the Tonante GCFC/2 stands out as a dependable choice without compromising on performance or style.
Key Features:
- Solid body electric guitar design
- Double-cutaway for easy high fret access
- High-output humbucking pickups
- Advanced tone control with 3-way selector switch
- Maple neck with rosewood fingerboard
- Suitable for various music genres
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Reviews
3.5 out of 5
Based on 1 Review and 2 Ratings
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Good vintage instrument for the money.
For being a cheaply made guitar, even for the time, it's a really well built instrument.
Pros: -The neck has a good feel, kind of thick but less than a classical neck. -Extremely light. -good quality pots and capacitors. -neodymium pickups offer a different tonal option than anything I've ever used before. -not nearly as much feedback from the pickups as you'd expect from a usually un-potted neodymium magnet pickup.
Cons: -No trussrod. -bridge is non intonatable. -Finish chips easily. -Low, thin frets, like a teisco's but thinner.
Overall a very fun instrument to play around with, but don't expect a Fender killer.
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