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You've never seen an edgier guitar than the James Tyler Studio Elite HD Burning Water 2K Lefty. When you look at this guitar, you see "Rock 'n Roll"! It's "Burning Water" pattern is edgy and innovative. So is the sound it produces. The solid body guitar delivers some of the fattest, liveliest tones you'll ever hear. Using a mid-boost preamp, JTS5 Stingray single coil neck and middle pickups, California Special humbucker, and locking tuners, the sound that comes from the Studio Elite HD cannot be described.

Other specifications include:

  • Swamp Ash Body
  • Solid Construction
  • Maple Quartersawn neck
  • Indian Rosewood Fret Board
  • '59 standard neck profile
  • 10" - 12" Radius
  • .845" @ 1st fret
  • .975" @ 12th fret
  • Frets size .110" X .055"
  • Hipshot locking tuners
  • Chrome Hardware
  • 1 5/8" nut
  • Black White Black guard
  • JTS5 Stingray 500 single coils neck and middle and California Special humbucker bridge
  • G2RV bridge
  • Matching headstock
  • 5-way switch, Volume, Midboost, Tone
  • Master Volume
  • Midboost Preamp with Bypass Button
  • Master Tone
  • Hard Case
  • 7 lbs 11 oz
  • #17003

For more information about the James Tyler Studio Elite HD Lefty Burning Water 2K, please contact us.

 

 

Manufacturer
James Tyler
Actual Weight
7.11
Series
Studio Elite

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SKU: 17003
Weight: 7 lbs 11 oz

James Tyler Studio Elite HD Lefty - Burning Water 2K - NAMM Guitar

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You've never seen an edgier guitar than the James Tyler Studio Elite HD Burning Water 2K Lefty. When you look at this guitar, you see "Rock 'n Roll"! It's "Burning Water" pattern is edgy and innovative. So is the sound it produces. The solid body guitar delivers some of the fattest, liveliest tones you'll ever hear. Using a mid-boost preamp, JTS5 Stingray single coil neck and middle pickups, California Special humbucker, and locking tuners, the sound that comes from the Studio Elite HD cannot be described.

Other specifications include:

  • Swamp Ash Body
  • Solid Construction
  • Maple Quartersawn neck
  • Indian Rosewood Fret Board
  • '59 standard neck profile
  • 10" - 12" Radius
  • .845" @ 1st fret
  • .975" @ 12th fret
  • Frets size .110" X .055"
  • Hipshot locking tuners
  • Chrome Hardware
  • 1 5/8" nut
  • Black White Black guard
  • JTS5 Stingray 500 single coils neck and middle and California Special humbucker bridge
  • G2RV bridge
  • Matching headstock
  • 5-way switch, Volume, Midboost, Tone
  • Master Volume
  • Midboost Preamp with Bypass Button
  • Master Tone
  • Hard Case
  • 7 lbs 11 oz
  • #17003

For more information about the James Tyler Studio Elite HD Lefty Burning Water 2K, please contact us.

 

 

Manufacturer
James Tyler
Actual Weight
7.11
Series
Studio Elite

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