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【Main Future】
The Made in Japan Elemental series is a limited series made in Japan that specializes in playability and sound by brushing up the balance between product specifications and price, considering the needs of modern players whose performance level is improving. am.
Equipped with an original pickguard and two humbuckers in a streamlined body, it delivers a clean tone that is powerful, natural, and easy to control with good pedal compatibility. In addition, we have adopted colors inspired by "Element", which refers to elements such as "Fire", "Earth", "Wind" and "Water".
The unique streamlined arch-shaped alder body, which has long been popular as a symbol of the next-generation specs of Made in Japan, uses a traditional combination of a maple neck and a rosewood fingerboard. A new shape pickguard for this product makes a more avant-garde appearance stand out.
Equipped with two Modern Modified Humbucking Pickups that cover everything from light and natural clean sounds to powerful distorted sounds. . A 12-inch-radius fingerboard, medium jumbo frets, and a "C" to "D" compound back neck specification support comfortable playability from chord strokes to fast playing. In addition, the combination of Fender® Standard Cast/Sealed Staggered tuners and Thinline bridge matches the playing style of players who prefer high tuning stability and heavy rock sounds.
As the first step, we will develop two colors, Stone Black with a motif of ore from "earth" and Nimbus White with a motif of snow clouds from "water", both with a satin finish. We plan to release limited colors suitable for “Element” in the future.
*This product will be a limited quantity product in 2022.
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Gig Bag
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