It's hard to be a guitar player and not succumb to the charm and possibilities of shred-machines. You can love classic designs but who doesn't like huge sounding pickups and a Floyd Rose Original bridge that always stays in tune? Add to this 24 frets and comfortable access to the upper last one of them...
This guitar is made for one purpose – to shred!
In this model we used a combination of a humbucker in the bridge position and a single-coil-size stacked humbucker in the neck position. Why such solution? Well, 24 frets impose a different position of the neck pickup towards the length of a string, resulting in different tone. Ufnal Custom Stack pickup was wound in a way that retains the most of a characteristic single-coil tonality, while ensuring the output needed to balance a “hot” humbucker in the bridge position.
The body was crafted from Korina with a Spalted Maple top. To visually separate these two woods and additionally expose their beauty, we used a thin Walnut veneer in between. Another wood species used here is Rosewood: not only the fretboard, but also other elements like the electronics and spring cavity covers, as well as potentiometer knobs are made of this wood. And a striped Flame Maple neck perfectly contrasts with irregular grains of a Spalted Maple top.