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Description

Step back into the vibrant 1960s with the Vox V241 Bulldog, a solid body electric guitar that encapsulates the spirit of the era with modern playability. Celebrated for its distinctive design and unique tonal palette, the Bulldog is a testament to Vox's innovative edge in guitar craftsmanship.

Inspired by the classics, this guitar features three versatile single-coil pickups, each delivering a range of sounds from clean and crisp to gritty and powerful. The Mosrite-inspired body not only offers aesthetics reminiscent of the golden age of rock but also provides a comfortable playing experience for any guitarist. Its uniquely designed Bigsby-inspired vibrato system allows for expressive pitch modulation, perfect for those who wish to add a touch of flair to their playing.

Whether you're diving into surf rock, classic rock, or crafting your own soundscape, the Vox V241 Bulldog stands ready to be your sonic partner. Its distinctive features and retro charm make it a valuable addition to any guitarist's collection.

Key Features:

  • Solid body design with a Mosrite-inspired shape
  • Three single-coil pickups for versatile tonal options
  • Bigsby-inspired vibrato system for smooth pitch modulation
  • Designed for comfort and style, echoing the 1960s aesthetic
  • Ideal for a range of musical styles with a unique vintage vibe
Normans Rare Guitars

Normans Rare Guitars

Guitar of the Day: 1960's Vox Bulldog V241 | Norman's Rare Guitars

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Guitar of the Day: 1960's Vox Bulldog V241 | Norman's Rare Guitars

Normans Rare Guitars

Normans Rare Guitars

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1960s Vox Bulldog Guitar Demo

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The Mosrite Copy That Once Cost More Than a New Strat - Premier Guitar

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While the Vox V241 Bulldog carries a nostalgic charm reminiscent of vintage designs, it ultimately falls short due to its lackluster sound compared to its Mosrite counterparts. Though it boasts a solid build and a comfortable playability, its mellow pickups may leave players craving more tonal versatility. The Bulldog’s modest controls and limited sonic scope may appeal to niche surf music enthusiasts, but for those seeking a dynamic range, it feels somewhat restrictive. Priced at $399 during its release, it struggled to compete with more popular brands, resulting in its swift disappearance from the market. A piece of history, yes, but not the must-have guitar for today's players.

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The Perfect Guitar

This guitar was made for me. Like, they looked into the future, saw I was going to be born, would play guitar, and said "We're making this guitar, so he'll have it when he plays." Everything about it feels like it was tailor made for me. The neck is perfect, the string spacing is perfect. The tone is perfect. The colour is perfect. The balance is perfect.

Look, if you're wanting an unbiased review, you won't find one. There are zero faults with this instrument as far as I'm concerned. It is literally the absolute perfect guitar. It holds tune well, it has a sound unlike anything else (that offset neck pickup gives the most amazing hollow, airy, wonderful clean tone you can ever imagine), and it is just. SO. DARN. PRETTY.

I mean, look at it! JUST LOOK AT IT!

Perfect in every way.

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