The Dinky™ alder body of this electric guitar comes in Oxblood or Satin White finishes. It's paired with a bolt-on caramelized maple “speed” neck featuring graphite reinforcement, a sculpted heel, and a hand-rubbed urethane back finish for a comfortable playing experience. The scalloped lower back bout on the body and the shredder cut heel allow easy access to the upper fretboard.
Designed for highly-technical playing, its 12”-16” compound radius caramelized maple fingerboard has comfortable rolled edges, 24 stainless steel jumbo frets, pearl dot inlays, and a Graph Tech® TUSQ® XL nut. Luminlay® side dots offer fretboard guidance even in low light, and the heel-mount truss rod adjustment wheel makes neck relief tweaks quick and easy.
The HH pickup configuration provides full, rich, and versatile tones. The direct mount custom Seymour Duncan® Full Shred SH-10B bridge pickup has a bold and articulate humbucker voice, while the direct mount custom Seymour Duncan® Alnico II Pro APH-1N neck pickup delivers warm, vintage tone.
Other great features include a five-way blade switch, a two-way toggle (series/parallel) switch, Stratocaster®-style skirt knobs for volume and no-load tone controls, a Gotoh® Custom 510 recessed tremolo bridge with titanium saddles and a thick brass block, USA-made Sperzel® locking tuners, and chrome hardware.
Specifications:
- Body Shape: Dinky
- Body Material: Alder
- Body Colour: Satin White
- Body Finish: Satin
- Fretboard Material: Caramelized Flame Maple
- Fretboard Radius: 12'-16' Compound Radius (304.8 mm to 406.4 mm)
- Scale Length: 25.5' (648 mm)
- No. of Frets: 24
- Fretboard Inlays: 4mm Pearl Dot
- Pickup(s): Seymour Duncan® Custom Full Shred™ SH-10B (Bridge), Seymour Duncan® Alnico II™ Pro APH-1N (Neck)
- Bridge: Gotoh® Custom 510 Tremolo Bridge with Brass Block and Titanium Saddles
- Pickguard: None
- Strings: Nickel Plated Steel (.009-.042 Gauges)
- Tuning Machines: Sperzel® Die-Cast Locking
- Hardware Finish: Chrome





Using this electric guitar is a breeze. Plug it into an amplifier, adjust the volume and tone controls to your liking, and start playing. The five - way blade switch and two - way toggle switch allow you to switch between different pickup combinations for various sounds.
When it comes to maintenance, keep the guitar in a dry and stable environment. Wipe it down with a soft cloth after each use to remove fingerprints and dust. Check the strings regularly and replace them when they start to sound dull or lose their tension.
For the neck, use the heel - mount truss rod adjustment wheel carefully if you notice any issues with neck relief. But if you're not sure, it's better to take it to a professional guitar technician.
Be gentle with the tremolo bridge. Avoid excessive bending or pulling that could throw the guitar out of tune. Also, don't forget to clean the hardware occasionally with a suitable metal cleaner to keep it looking shiny.