Carvin DC747 3-Pickup Seven String Guitar
7,8,12 String Neck Through Electric Guitars by Carvin
7,8,12 String Neck Through Electric Guitars by Carvin
DC747 is equipped with three pickups in H/S/H formation. This elite squadron flies in tight formation and offers wide variety of options for super sonic acrobatics. These pickups are made by Carvin and controlled by master volume, master tone and five-position blade switch. Body of this 747 is made of alder and can be equipped with various top woods. This double cutaway guitar comes with a fixed bridge with string-through construction as it`s primary bridge option, though tremolo and Floyd Rose bridges are also available. The neck is made of hard rock maple and it is topped with ebony fingerboard, though maple and rosewood options are available. However, all of them come with the same set of features: 24 medium jumbo frets, 14" radius and 1.91" wide string nut.
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