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Description

The Vox V267 Cheetah Sunburst is a semi-hollowbody electric guitar that captures the essence of vintage style and combines it with modern playability. It’s a perfect choice for musicians who appreciate the classic sound of the 1960s and want to bring a touch of retro flair to their performance. This guitar stands out with its iconic teardrop shape and semi-hollow construction, offering a distinctive tonal character that is both warm and resonant.

Fitted with Vox Ferro-Sonic pickups, the V267 Cheetah Sunburst delivers a versatile range of tones, from smooth and mellow to bright and cutting. The pickups are designed to capture the nuances of your playing, making it an excellent choice for various musical genres, from rock to jazz. The guitar's neck is crafted for comfort, featuring a smooth rosewood fingerboard that allows for easy maneuverability across the frets.

Whether you're performing on stage or recording in the studio, the Vox V267 Cheetah Sunburst promises reliability and style. Its unique design is not just about aesthetics; it contributes to a well-balanced playing experience, ensuring that you can focus on expressing your musical creativity without distraction.

Key Features:

  • Semi-hollowbody construction for rich, resonant tones
  • Iconic teardrop shape for a classic look
  • Vox Ferro-Sonic pickups for versatile sound options
  • Comfortable neck with rosewood fingerboard
  • Ideal for a range of genres including rock, blues, and jazz

FAQs

What is the neck profile of the Vox V267 Cheetah Sunburst?

The Vox V267 Cheetah Sunburst features a slim neck profile that offers comfortable playability, making it suitable for both rhythm and lead guitarists.

What kind of tones can I expect from the pickups on the Vox V267 Cheetah Sunburst?

The Vox V267 Cheetah Sunburst is equipped with single-coil pickups that deliver bright, clear tones ideal for genres like rock, blues, and indie.

Is the Vox V267 Cheetah Sunburst suitable for beginner guitarists?

Yes, the Vox V267 Cheetah Sunburst is suitable for beginners due to its comfortable neck and versatile tone options, making it a great choice for learning a variety of styles.

What type of wood is used in the body of the Vox V267 Cheetah Sunburst?

The body of the Vox V267 Cheetah Sunburst is made from laminated maple, contributing to its warm resonance and semi-hollowbody sound.

Does the Vox V267 Cheetah Sunburst have a tremolo system?

Yes, the Vox V267 Cheetah Sunburst comes with a Bigsby-style tremolo system, allowing for smooth vibrato effects and expressive playing.

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See how Pete Townshend uses Vox V267 Cheetah

Pete Townshend

Singer, Guitarist

The Who

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When The Who made an appearance on the Smother's Brothers Comedy Hour television show in 1967, Pete Townshend used a Sunburst Vox Cheetah to mime two pre-recorded tracks for the performance: I Can See For Miles, and My Generation. Although he did end up smashing the guitar, the one that was sold on Christie's Auctions was NOT PETE'S GUITAR!!! A guitar labelled as Pete's was displayed for (estimate: £6,000–8,000), but, as a matter of fact, this guitar is actually a pre-smashed Sunburst Vox V268 Ultrasonic, easily identifiable by the palm-wah mechanism positioned behind the bridge NOT FOUND on the Cheetah! You can watch the video to see for yourself, just look behind the bridge on the one he is using. There is clearly no metal gadget directly behind the bridge other than the vibrato tailpiece, which is partially composed of wood anyway. If you are wondering what "gadget" I am talking about, I am pointing out the little metal triangle on a piece of the "remnants" of "Pete's" guitar. That is the palm-wah that goes on the Vox Ultrasonic, NOT the Cheetah, used by Pete. See the performance here, and note that the palm-wah is not there.

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