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Charvel Announces New Marco Sfogli Signature Model

Charvel Announces New Marco Sfogli Signature Model

Charvel unveils its new collab with guitarist Marco Sfogli.


Charvel unveils its new collaboration with PFM and Icefish guitarist Marco Sfogli. To pay homage to a guitarist whose sonic capabilities seem to know no bounds, Charvel has sought out to create a signature instrument as limitless as the player who inspired it. A pair of active EMG SA single-coils in the middle and neck positions effortlessly evoke classic Stratocaster bell tones, while an EMG ā€˜89 bridge humbucker provides a powerful bite. The signature modelā€™s bolt-on maple neck has received a unique ā€œcaramelizedā€ heat and drying treatment that imbues the wood with a warmth and comfort that is usually unique to expensive vintage instruments.

Key Features:

  • ā€‹Alder body with quilted maple top
  • Scalloped lower back bout and cut heel
  • Bolt-on maple neck with graphite reinforcement, 22 jumbo frets, and Luminlay side dot inlays.
  • EMG SA single-coil neck and middle pickups, EMG ā€˜89 humbucking bridge pickup.
  • Floyd Rose 1000 Series double-locking tremolo bridge system
  • Five-way blade pickup selector, tone control, and volume control with push/pull coil splitting capabilities for the bridge pickup.

Marco Sfogli Presents His Signature Charvel Pro-Mod So-Cal Style 1 HSS FR QM

Charvel Marco Sfogli Signature Pro-Mod So-Cal Style 1 HSS FR - Transparent Purple Burst

  • Signature S1-style guitar designed in collaboration with Marco Sfogli
  • Classic alder body with an unmistakable California sound
  • Quilt maple top for added tonal depth and a premium look
  • For more information, please visit charvel.com.
Charvel
$1599.99

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