The G series represents a logical evolution of the term "vintage". These guitars are modern yet retain the usual characteristics of a classic double-cut design. The series offers a wide range of features that best meet the individual requirements of different musicians.
Two-Point Tremolo
To assure tonal stability along with some new tonal options, the G250 is equipped with the two point tremolo. This precision-machined vibrato system features a steel base plate, push-in arm and 'locked-down' ultra smooth stainless steel saddles for perfect 'return to zero' performance every time.
Basswood Body with Maple Neck and Jatoba Fingerboard.
A classic, time-tested combination for a balanced, rich sound. A strong midrange thanks to the basswood body, the warmth of the rosewood lining and the punching ability of the ken fingerboard.
H-S-S Pickup Configuration.
A popular configuration of pickups with a 5-way switch for a wide range of sound suitable for almost any musical style. The neck and middle pickups, one at a time or together, are great for both rhythm and solo parts.
Beveled Neck Heel.
Unlike the traditional rectangular fretboard heel on bolts, the fretboard heel in G-series guitars is made with a bevel for convenient and easy access to high frets.
Push-pool Tone Knob.
For maximum musical flexibility and versatility, the G250 guitar is equipped with a push-pool potentiometer that allows you to complement the classic sound of a humbucker with the sound of a single.
Body: basswood.
Scale: 648mm.
Neck: Canadian maple.
Fretboard: rosewood.
Neck Joint: bolt-on.
Nut Width: 42mm.
22 frets, medium, nickel.
Neck Radius: 305mm.
Tuners: cast.
Bridge: 2 point tremolo.
Pickups: non-standard: Bluebucker Pro BPEG5-F(Ferrite), < br> medium: Bluebucker Pro BPEG5-M (Ferrite),
bridge: Bluebucker Pro BPANC-2R (Alnico V).
Electronics: 1 volume, 1 tone, 5-position switch.
Hardware: chrome.
Strings: D'Addario XL110.
Finish: black.