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Tyler Studio Elite Caramell Cappaccino Shmear 10032, from James Tyler

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Super Strat Guitar w/Mid-Boost and Lead/Rhythm Circuit

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The Charter Oak s700 Microphone is a well-known broadcast microphone, which is why it's suprising and impressive to hear it perform very wonderfully as a microphone that records electric guitar cabine...

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The Charter Oak s700 Microphone is a well-known broadcast microphone, which is why it's suprising and impressive to hear it perform very wonderfully as a microphone that records electric guitar cabinets and bass. The big and rich bottom end of this microphone translates to warm guitar tones, but at the same time it has a smooth and crisp top end that doesn't sacrifice a great deal of detail. At its low price, this is a great microphone to have in the studio for a wide variety of applications. For Bass SVT rigs, it's quickly becoming one of our favorite microphone choices, but is also does a nice job of reproducing well-balanced guitar tones, in particular, it's impressive at capture a lot of great low-end resonance, and top-end edge, but doesn't give you the typical muddy midrange and washed-out sounds you'd expect from a voice-over microphone. Definitely a nice microphone to have in the mic locker. If you want to discuss any of the Charter Oak Microphone line, or recording electric guitars or Bass, we are here and eager to help, and can be reached anytime worldwide at +1 919.682.5552.

Specs:

Alder body

maple neck

rosewood fingerboard

G2H bridge

Hipshot locking tuners

Classic Stack Neck and Middle pickups

Chrome Shark Bridge Pickup

midboost preamp

midboost bypass button

Lead/Rhythm Circuit

9.5" - 12" compound radius 22  frets 254mm

1  5/8" nut width     41mm

2 3/16" width at 22nd fret     56mm

Fretwire:     Fat and Tall     .110" x .057"

25 1/2" Scale length     647mm

13/32" String spacing at bridge     10.5mm

Standard 59 Neck - .845"/1st, .975"/12th

Pearl Pickguard

NEW Deluxe Hardshell Case

Guitar Weight: 7 lbs. 14 oz.

Description:

Before you try a high end guitar for the first time, you respond to your heart. You saw the guitar for the first time and something about it touched you and created such a dose of anticipation in your being that you had to check it out.

The sooner, the better. And when you tracked one down, and held it, looking at it, turning it over and around, soaking up the aesthetic of it all, you realize it's more than just a guitar, it's a piece of art, and the anticipation grows.
       
           
   
You finally find a place to sit, shift yourself around a little until you are comfortable, slide the guitar into place, and really grab the neck for the first time.

You still haven't played a note yet, but you know.This is what everyone is talking about. Now the question is, how, however irresponsible it may be,how are you going to buy it?

When the guitar sounds like magic, you play better. When you play better, you want to just keep on playing.