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Key Features
The Charvel San Dimas Pro Mod SD1 HH HT Electric Guitar has returned back to Charvel's ancestral history of Southern California, delivering a hot-rodded high-performance guitar design with modern playability and features. Featuring a 2-piece Maple neck with a Maple fingerboard and a Charvel speed profile, the San Dimas Pro Mod provides a smooth and comfortable playing experience. Stage ready hardware includes two Seymour Duncan humbucking pickups - a JB in the bridge and a '59 in the neck - as well as a versatile volume and tone controls.
Product Ref: 67911
Charvel guitars have always being designed and built for speed, and this San Dimas Pro Mod SD1 HH HT is certainly no exception. The two-piece Maple neck has a compound radius Maple fingerboard with a Charvel speed profile, perfect for lightning fast playing and completely unhindered position changes while the rolled edges provide the broken-in feel of an insturment with plenty of playing miles on it - and plenty more to go. No matter what genre you're playing, you will be hard pressed to find a more versatile guitar.
Charvel know that the quality of the hardware is more important than the quantity. This guitar features a pair of high-output Seymour Duncan humbucking pickups - a crisp, clear JB™ at the bridge and a rich, fat '59 at the neck - producing highly dynamic articulation and harmonic balance. The volume control ingeniously conceals a Push/Pull coil split that provides even more tonal variety and versatility. Meanwhile, the No-Load tone control operates like a standard tone control from positions one through nine, but position ten removes it from the circuit and delivers transparent sound - letting the full natural voice of the guitar shine through.