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Charvel Launches Limited-Edition Pro-Mod San Dimas

Charvel Launches Limited-Edition Pro-Mod San Dimas

New for 2022 Charvel Pro-Mod model with Sin City finish.


The Pro-Mod Series continues upon Charvel’s storied legacy of innovative excellence in high-performance guitar design, offering modern players the latest technology and top-notch features. An ideal instrument for dazzling high-speed playing, the Limited Edition Pro-Mod San Dimas Style 1 HH FR M boasts scorching sound and unrivaled feel and performance. Next-level style is also here with an adventurous Sin City Sparkle finish, with matching headstock with a black Charvel logo and chrome hardware.

Key Features:

  • Alder body
  • Bolt-on maple neck with graphite reinforcement
  • Unique Charvel Back Neck Shape
  • 12”-16” radius maple fingerboard with rolled edges and 22 jumbo frets
  • Seymour Duncan JB TB-4 & Seymour Duncan ‘59 SH-1N pickups
  • Three-way blade pickup selector, volume control with coil splits, and no-load tone control
  • Floyd Rose 1000 Series double-locking tremolo bridge system
  • Heel mount truss rod adjustment wheel
  • Color matched headstock

Charvel Pro-Mod San Dimas Style 1 HH FR M

The Pro-Mod Series continues upon Charvel’s storied legacy of innovative excellence in high-performance guitar design, offering modern players the latest technology and top-notch features. An ideal instrument for dazzling high-speed playing, the Limited Edition Pro-Mod San Dimas Style 1 HH FR M offers next--level style with an adventurous Sin City Sparkle finish and matching headstock with a black Charvel logo and chrome hardware. The alder body is coupled with a graphite-reinforced bolt-on maple speed neck with comfortably rolled fingerboard edges. The 12”-16” compound radius maple fingerboard has 22 jumbo frets and a heel-mount truss rod adjustment wheel for quick and convenient neck relief tweaks. High-output Seymour Duncan JB and Seymour Duncan '59 humbucking pickups are directly mounted to the body, cranking out a high-octane rock ‘n’ roll tone with plenty of sweet overtones. The volume control features push/pull coil splitting for even more tonal variations, while the no-load tone control operates as a standard tone control from positions one through nine and is removed from the circuit at position ten for a transparent sound that lets the full natural voice of the guitar shine through. A Floyd Rose 1000 Series double-locking tremolo bridge system allows for an aggressive dive bomb without sacrificing tuning stability. Available in Sin City Sparkle.

For more information, please visit charvel.com.

Charvel
$1,399

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