L-PREMIUM BLUE INDIGO
The L-Premium Blue Indigo is a single cutaway, semi-hollow electric guitar that will truly surprise you. It has the looks of a solid body, but the construction, sound and weight (2,7Kg) of a semi hollow body! Its body and five-piece set neck are completely carved by hand from solid flame maple. The body is trimmed with a 7-ply maple binding and has handmade ebony pickup rings. Due to its light weight, it is very comfortable to hold or carry for longer periods of time.
The transparent deep blue nitro lacquer allows the beautiful figuring in the wood to remain visible. Its C-shape neck profile and 10'' radius is comfortable for most players and suitable for a wide range of playing styles.
Outfitted with gold Schaller* hardware and Häussel* Humbuckers 1959 (neck + bridge). This guitar has a Free-Way* 3x3-05 six-position toggle switch. In position 1, 2 and 3 it switches between neck/bridge humbuckers. In position 4 and 5 it switches between neck and both single coils. In position 6 both single coils are out of phase.
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The tops, backs and necks of our guitars are completely carved by hand, using exclusively premium solid tone woods with outstanding tonal quality. Our guitars are built from one piece, allowing the wood to vibrate more freely, producing a more complex and dynamic sound.
The construction of our semi-acoustic guitars - all of which are equipped with a square center block at the bridge position - eliminates all possible feedback problems entirely while maintaining its acoustic properties. The center of the top maintains its original thickness, while the rest of the wood is carefully carved away by hand. In this way, there is no tension on the top and therefore there is no tendency to bend and/or deform over time. This method eliminates the need for a center block that covers the entire body length of the guitar needed for stability and to avoid feedback.
Every guitar we build has a completely unique look. The hand polished nitro-cellulose lacquer highlights the individual character of the grain, while maintaining the sound characteristics of the wood.