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The Kramer Pacer Vintage Electric Guitar brings back the high-octane style that went hand in hand with heavy riffers of the 80s. This stunning double cutawau design guitar includes some serious hardware, beautiful tonewoods and technology to enhance your solo's. It's little wonder that the Pacer Vintage was such a hit back in the 80s.
Popular wood
Kramer know how to make a good guitar and have been endorsed by the likes of Vivian Campbell, Edward Van Halen, Jeff Golub, Brad Gillis, Neil Schon, Richie Sambora and more. The foundation of any good guitar is the wood and the Kramer Vintage comes crafted from premium quality maple that delivers the right balance of weight and tone.
Bolted to the body is a maple neck complete with matching maple fingerboard. This is built to the popular 25.5" scale and a 12" radius so that you can fly up and down the tapered neck with total comfort.
Heavy Metal
To give you the power to perform next-level solo's the Kramer Pacer Vintage packs in Seymour Duncan JB and JN pickups for serious firepower. Both pickups contain genuine Alnico V magnets wound with 42-AWG wire to give you the best power and balance.
To complete the package, the Kramer Pacer Vintage Electric Guitar contains a Floyd Rose tremolo bridge with locking nut and die-cast premium tuners that will keep you in consistently good tune no matter how much shredding or dive bombing you do.
To taste a bit of the golden era of shredding, the Kramer Pacer Vintage Electric Guitar is the ultimate portal.
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Manufacturer Kramer Model Pacer Vintage Electric Guitar Body Material Maple Neck Material Maple Fingerboard Material Maple Pickups Bridge: Seymour Duncan JB
Neck: Seymour Duncan JNGuitar Size Full Number of Strings 6 Tuners Kramer Premium Die-Cast Inlays Black Dot Neck Profile Slim, Wide Profile No. of Frets 22 Bridge Floyd Rose Tremolo with Locking Nut Controls 2 Volume - with push/pull series/parellel coil taps
1 Tone Control with Miniature Three-way TogglePickup Switching 3 way Special Electronics Treble-bleed
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