Electric guitar, Silveray series, Nash model, with solid alder body
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- Neck: Bolt-on maple, satin finish - Fingerboard: Blackwood, 22 frets - Pickups: 3 x single coil, P90 type - Controls: 1 x volume + 1 x tone - Pickup selector switch: 5 positions + mini switch to select the neck pickup - Pickguard: Brushed ABS, black - Bridge: S style - Machine heads: Diecast - Nut: NuBone (black) - Strings: D'Addario - Colour: Black
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5 out of 5 stars
Great Sound
It looks like a 24.5" style, but if you check it, the scale is 25.5". This guitar sounds to have a great resonance, and many tones. In certain switch positions (there's a traditional 5-way, and a 'phase toggle') it can be noisy (especially when using 'dirt' tones), but there are a couple or 3 combos of 5-way and 'phase toggle' that sound pretty much noise-free. Even the noisy selections have some great tone. It's got an Alder body, and a dual-fulcrum vibrato from Wilkinson. The look might be a bit 'exotic', but the Silveray Nash has a great sound. One thing that happened was, i realized how much my playing had been referencing the dots on a normal fretboard. At first, this guitar requires more precision for players who usually navigate by the fretboard inlays. After a few hours, it becomes natural to play. There are also fret dots on the side of the fretboard, as you're playing and looking down at the side of the neck. The 'strap button' on the front is at a bit upright of an angle. It's easy (leaning forward a bit) to loose the strap from that. It's going to require tighter strap hole(s), or different posture, or strap lock(s). But, did I mention that Silveray Nash from Stagg sounds incredible? There's a lot of P90 chug, chime, sparkle, spank, and quack here.