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Vola Guitars Releases The OZ SRM

Vola Guitars Releases The OZ SRM

The OZ SRM comes in a smooth satin finish with white and black options, a roasted maple neck, and an alder body.


The Vola Guitars Oz SRM is a no-nonsense, bare-bones, stripped down riff machine. A great guitar that is for the player that wants to just plug in and play without any other extras getting in the way while not sacrificing tone or quality.

  • Construction: Bolt-on neck
  • Body: Alder
  • Neck: Roasted Maple 1 piece, 2 way Truss Rod
  • Neck Profile: Vola MC 1F 20mm/ 12F 21mm
  • Fingerboard: 12" Radius, 25.5" Scale length, 42mm Bone nut
  • Frets: Stainless steel
  • Pickups: Vola VHCIII (B), Vola VHC (N),
  • Electronics: 1 x Volume – 1 x Tone – 5-way Lever Switch
  • Hardware: Black - SD91MG-T-05M, Gotoh 510T-FE1 Bridge
  • Country of Origin: Handmade in Japan
  • Case: Vola Custom Series Gigbag (included)

IN THE DETAILS: The Vola OZ SRM

The brand-new Vola Guitars OZ SRM Model is the culmination of Vola’s dedication to designing top quality instruments for demanding players, without sacrificing the beauty that invites a closer look. Visit their website or your local Vola dealer for a closer look at the OZ SRM. The Vola OZ SRM has a street price of $1,789 US.

For more information, please visit volaguitar.com.


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