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Michael Kelly Guitars Unveils 2022 Models

Michael Kelly Guitars Unveils 2022 Models

Michael Kelly Guitars announces four new electric guitar models for 2022.


Hybrid 55T (MAP $999.99)

The Hybrid 55T is a unique instrument that does it all with the flip of a switch. On the electric side are two custom voiced Rockfield SWC humbucker pickups with coil splitting for a wealth of classic and modern sounds. Additionally, a Fishman Powerbridge pickup system captures rich acoustic tones and is paired with its own volume control. Using the three-way pickup selector switch, players can quickly switch from electric to acoustic tones or a blend of both. The electric and acoustic signals are combined when using a standard guitar cable, or separated via a Y-cable to deliver isolated signals to electric or acoustic amplifiers for maximum sonic impact. The Hybrid 55T makes a bold statement. It features a mahogany body with a black satin finish, black binding, black pick guard, and an ebony fretboard for a distinctive look. The Hybrid 55T is fitted with a rock maple neck with modern “C” shape delivering balance, comfort, and sustain.

Hyrbrid 60 Port (MAP $499.99)

The Hybrid 60 Port is a truly versatile guitar that sounds as good as it looks. Delivering big electric sounds and authentic acoustic tones or a combination of the two, this guitar is perfect for any musical style. The semi-hollow mahogany body and spalted maple top make a striking visual impact. The Hybrid 60 Port feels natural and easy-to-play thanks to the double- cutaway design and modern “C” shaped roasted flame maple neck. Two single-coil pickups allow for dynamic leads or tight rhythm playing, while an under-saddle piezo pickup produces a clear acoustic tone. A 5- position switch allows players to select electric or acoustic sounds or a blend of both the acoustic pickup and bridge pickup, accommodating a variety of playing styles with traditional and innovative tones. Models are available in transparent blue and transparent red finishes.

59 Port Thinline (MAP $379.99)

The 1959 Port Thinline combines modern styling with classic lines. These eye-catching instruments boast highly-figured spalted maple tops, striking finishes and cream binding around the body and sound holes. The semi-hollow mahogany body provides a warm, round tone while still offering the rich sustain of a solid body guitar. The signature offset sound hole and side port enhances the resonance and acoustic properties of the instrument. From chunky rhythm chords to blistering leads, the 59 Port Thinline can dial up a wealth of sought-after sounds. Two Rockfield P90 pickups offer warm tones with a bite that screams when pushed into overdrive. Both the fingerboard and neck are constructed of roasted flame maple. The neck’s modern “C” profile allows for both comfortable chording and lightning-fast licks. Models are available in transparent blue and transparent red finishes.

1962 (MAP $449.99) and 1962 Flame (MAP $449.99)

The 1962 and 1962 Flame combine classic lines with modern features to create guitars that are equally at home chugging as they are playing blistering lead lines. Both models feature an iconic double-cutaway silhouette that makes it easy to access the upper frets while the contoured basswood body makes it comfortable to play for hours on end. A roasted flame maple neck features a modern “C” profile, 22 frets and a matching headstock. A pair of Rockfield PAF humbuckers produce a big thick sound with an aggressive punch. These instruments feature a coil-split mini-toggle switch that allows players to access single coil tones in an instant. Other components include die cast tuning machines and a two-point floating tremolo system. The 1962 comes in a gloss black finish and the 1962 Flame is available in transparent blue and transparent red finishes.

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