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Description
The Xaviere XV-820 captures the essence of vintage electric guitars while delivering modern playability and tone. This solid body electric guitar is crafted to cater to both emerging and seasoned musicians who demand quality and reliability. The XV-820 features a classic single-cutaway design, allowing for easy access to higher frets, making it ideal for both rhythm and lead players. Its body is made from premium tonewoods, providing a rich and resonant sound that lends itself well to a variety of musical styles.
Equipped with custom-wound pickups, the XV-820 offers a wide range of tonal possibilities from warm, bluesy riffs to more aggressive rock sounds. The guitar's neck is constructed with a comfortable C-shaped profile, ensuring smooth playability for hours on end. For those who appreciate aesthetic appeal, the XV-820 boasts a vintage-style finish that nods to the iconic looks of classic guitars from the past.
Whether you're jamming at home, recording in the studio, or performing on stage, the Xaviere XV-820 is a versatile companion. Its combination of traditional craftsmanship with modern features makes it a valuable addition to any guitarist's collection.
Key Features:
- Solid body electric guitar with classic single-cutaway design
- Custom-wound pickups for a versatile tonal range
- Comfortable C-shaped neck profile
- Premium tonewoods for rich sound quality
- Vintage-style finish for a classic look
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1058
It's... fine!
Purchased for $189 while playing in a rock band in Chicago 10 years ago. Why? I couldn't afford a real Telecaster. It's heavy as an anchor, frets are sharp, and the finish looks like plastic. But it does sound like a telecaster, and after swapping out the tuners it's not terrible. Still keep it around as an option for recording, but not my favorite instrument ever.
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