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Charvel so cal vs san dimas6/2/2023 And for whammy bar dips and harmonic screams, the Floyd Rose tremolo kept the tuning in check. The So Cal as we all know come with Distortions, they have a sound all of their own and very different then the 59 and JB. The 59 and JB is a fantastic combo that can play anything especially the 2016 models with the Split could feature now. They sound very different due to the factory Pick ups. The guitar is solidly built and feels sleek, but more importantly, the guitar entices you to play fast with its “speed” neck profile, super low action and finely dressed jumbo frets that made me effortlessly shred above my talent level. I own a few San Dimas guitars and one So Cal. The pickups sound huge with a fat bottom end, warm mids and searing highs when I played with tons of high-gain distortion, and the coil tap on the volume knob is a nice touch to get some brighter spank on cleaner settings. Plugged in, the So-Cal’s high-output Seymour Duncan Distortion pickups turn any mild-mannered amplifier into a loud fire-breathing beast. Showing up in a blinding Rocket Red neon finish, the guitar looks like its ready to race. The guitar comes equipped with a Floyd Rose double-locking, recessed tremolo and a pair of Seymour Duncan Distortion pickups (TB-6 bridge, SH-6N neck), a master volume with push/pull coil-splitting, a master tone and a three-position blade switch. The Charvel Pro-Mod So-Cal Style 1 HH FR features an alder body, two-piece maple neck with 25 1/2–inch scale length, 12- to 16-inch compound fingerboard radius, 22 jumbo frets and a heel-mounted spoke wheel for adjusting neck relief on the dual graphite reinforcement truss rods.
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