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Reddick Guitars Introduces the Voyager Modular Guitar

Reddick Guitars Introduces the Voyager Modular Guitar

After years of development, Reddick Guitars is releasing the patented Voyager Modular Guitar, which represents a significant step forward in electric guitar technology.


Voyager features interchangeable pickup and control modules, which swap in seconds, onstage and tool-free, without the need to mute the amplifier. This eliminates the need for a player to bring multiple guitars to a gig or session in order to access a range of tones, making it ideal for players who perform a variety of styles.

Voyager's unique breakaway control module ensures the player can customize their control setup to suit their preferred pickups and playing style.

Voyager Modular Guitar Sizzle Reel

Voyager will include a stock selection of single coil, humbucker, and t-style pickup modules featuring Golden Age Pickups. These will all be compatible with the standard Voyager control module, which features a 5-position switch and 3 knobs (volume/tone/tone). However, customers can order customized pickup and control modules, and more stock options will be introduced in the future.

Features

ā€¢25 1/2" scale length Maple neck with a slim and ergonomic Asymmetrical C-Profile

ā€¢9.5" - 16" compound radius Katalox (Mexican Ebony) fretboard with offset dots

ā€¢Sleek custom body carve with several options for wood, including Ash, Walnut, and Cherry

ā€¢High quality components including a string-through hardtail bridge and Gotoh tuners

Voyager comes bundled with two pickup modules and carries a suggested retail price of $2199.99 (street price: $1799.99) and, as a special introductory offer, the first 50 units will cost $1499.99. Individual pickup modules start at $199.99, though prices vary based on pickups. Custom options are available. Voyager is available for preorder at reddickguitars.com.

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