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Lengardo Guitars Unveils Three New Models

Each guitar will feature JBE custom pickups.

Lengardo Venezia

Manassas, VA (January 15, 2015) -- Lengardo Guitars, a subsidiary of Swiss instrument maker Phaselus SA (Fae-se-lus), has selected JBE Pickups for inclusion in their new line of high-end custom electric guitars for the North American market. The line consists of three of the most popular guitar styles:

  • The Milano ā€“ a Les Paul styled instrument
  • The Torino ā€“ a stylized Strat/Jag body style
  • The Venezia ā€“ a semi-hollow body in the ES-335 style

ā€œLengardo guitars are designed for discriminating artists who require high-quality design, features, and performance. Among the most important aspects of our guitars is the selection of the best hardware and an opaque finish for improved elasticity and tone. This special elasticity allows for better diffusion of vibrations throughout the whole instrument, resulting in a perfect synthesis between wood and hardwareā€, said Roberto Upazzoli, President, Lengardo Guitars.

Also announced in the Lengardo line is the JBE Series for the Milano and Torino models. ā€œI am extremely pleased that Lengardo reached out to JBE Pickups to include our pickups as options in their beautifully crafted instruments. We were happy to work with them in the development of our HB-Mini pickups, which are just one of the JBE pickup models available for the Milano and Torino modelsā€ said Frank Troccoli, President, JBE Pickups. Lengardo guitars also have several switching options that best demonstrate JBE Pickupsā€™ high-fidelity performance and flexibility that gives guitarists more tonal options.

Lengardo Guitar MSRP prices range between $2,400 and $4,250 depending on model and configuration options.

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