MAR10
SPEC
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SPECS
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neck typeAZ Oval C Roasted Maple neck
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top/back/bodyAmerican Basswood body
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fretboardRoasted Maple fretboardSharktooth inlay
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fretJumbo Stainless Steel frets
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number of frets24
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bridgeGotoh® T1502 tremolo bridge
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string space10.5mm
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neck pickupSeymour Duncan® Hyperion™ (S) neck pickupPassive/Alnico
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middle pickupSeymour Duncan® Hyperion™ (S) middle pickupPassive/Alnico
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bridge pickupSeymour Duncan® Hyperion™ (H) bridge pickupPassive/Alnico
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factory tuning1E,2B,3G,4D,5A,6E
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stringsD'Addario® EXL110
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string gauge.010/.013/.017/.026/.036/.046
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nutGraph Tech®
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hardware colorChrome
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NECK DIMENSIONS
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Scale :648mm/25.5"
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a : Width42mm at NUT
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b : Width57mm at 24F
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c : Thickness20.5mm at 1F
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d : Thickness22.5mm at 12F
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Radius :305mmR
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DESCRIPTION
Guitar Neck Diagram
a: Width of the neck at the nut
b: Width of the neck at the fret position specified by the neck dimension
c: Thickness of the neck at the first fret
d: Thickness of the neck at the fret position specified by the neck dimension
Radius: Radius of the fingerboard
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SWITCHING SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
When the alter switch is in neck position, two hum tap mode is on. When the alter switch is in bridge position, two hum tap mode is off. Two hum tap mode means the neck and middle pickups are wired in series and functioning as a humbucker. When two hum tap mode is off and the pickup selector switch is in neck position, neck pickup is selected. When the switch is in between neck and center position, neck and center pickups are selected. When the switch is in center position, center position is selected. When the switch is in between center and bridge position, center pickup and neck side of the bridge pickup are selected. When the switch is in bridge position, the bridge pickup is selected. When two hum tap mode is on and the pickup selector switch is in neck position, the neck and center pickups are selected and they are in series. When the switch is in between neck and center position the neck pickup and bridge side of the bridge pickup are selected. When the switch is in center position, neck, center, and bridge pickups are selected; the neck and center pickups are in series mode. When the switch is in between center and bridge position, the neck side of the bridge pickup is selected. When the switch is in bridge position, the bridge pickup is selected.
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CONTROLS
DESCRIPTION
With the guitar held in the playing position, there is one knob and one switch along the lower edge of the body. Closest to the knee cutout is the five-way pickup selector switch. Closest to the end of the body is the tone knob. The volume knob is located right above the five-way pickup selector switch. Between the volume and tone knobs is the alter switch.
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OTHER FEATURES
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Recommended Case
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dyna-MIX9 switching system w/Alter Switch
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Gotoh® MG-T locking machine heads
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Luminescent side dot inlay
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Gig bag included
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Features

Roasted Maple fretboard w/White Sharktooth inlays
Heat-treatment treatment provides a well-balanced attack and tone and a rich sustain. In order to achieve supreme neck grip comfort, the fretboard edge is finished with a smooth curve.

Seymour Duncan® Hyperion™ Pickups
Seymour Duncan® Hyperion™ Pickups feature a moderate output through Alnico-5 magnets to keep the clarity of the fundamental tone when using a distortion sound, and to deliver a clear pick attack. From treble to bass, the overall tonal balance is evenly adjusted., and works well with various effect pedals.

Gotoh® MG-T locking machine heads
The Gotoh® MG-T locking machine heads achieve incredible tuning stability, cutting down string-changing time.

Luminescent side dot inlays
The luminescent side dot position marks make it easy for players to see fretboard position marks when performing on dark stages.

Graph Tech® TUSQ XL nut/Stainless Frets
The super smooth Graph Tech® nut increases tuning stability, sustain and clarity of sound. Stainless steel frets boast excellent corrosion resistance. The wide and tall fret-type offers a quick response, good articulation when playing chords and clear tone when playing single notes.