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Vola Guitars Releases the OZ RV TNC Model

Vola Guitars Releases the OZ RV TNC Model

An all-new model loaded with high-end specs, a light-weight mahogany body, and unique pickup positioning.


This brand-new Oz model, the OZ TNC, has a light-weight mahogany body and a flame maple top comes in three gorgeous color options: Light Tiger Eye Burst, Sapphire Blue Gloss, and Tribal Black Gloss. In addition to the new look, Vola designed a unique pickup positioning known as the Fanned Pickup Layout. This new design increases the response from the treble strings and gives the player more control over the low-end strings.

Vola added a push/pull volume control for the neck pickup, a tone knob that can push/pull to coil-tap for front & rear pickup, a versatile 5-way switch, and a ā€œblowerā€ switch, which allows the player to bypass the volume & tone controls.

FeaturesĀ 

  • 22 stainless Steel Frets
  • 12-inch fingerboard Radius
  • 1 piece roasted maple neck
  • Mahogany body with a flame maple top
  • The Vola Guitars Modern C profile neck
  • Gotoh Made in Japan hardware
  • Vola Guitars in house designed pickups – Flamebucker II (Bridge), VS II (Mid), VDR II (Neck)
  • Luminlay side dots (allows you to see the markings in dark areas)
  • Fanned Pickup Layout
  • Hand Made in Japan

IN THE DETAILS: OZ RV TNC

The Vola OZ RV TNC has a street price of $1,999 US. For more information and where to buy, visit www.volaguitar.com.

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