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Brian May Signature Electric Guitar


$800.00

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Combines the clarity of a Strat with the snarl of a Les Paul. Tone has massive warmth throughout its range. The sustain swells and lasts a long time in a natural sounding way.

The Cons:The neck is very large, can be awkward to play.

Made by Brian May Guitars, the Brian May Signature Electric Guitar is a faithfull representation of Brian May's iconic homemade "Red Special" guitar.  Like the original, the May Signature features an acoustically chambered mahogany body, a dual truss rod mahogany neck, and ebony fingerboard.

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The pickups are Tri-Sonics that Brian sealed in Araldite adhesive to prevent microphonic feedback inherent with metal covered pickups. These are controlled by the original Brian May switching system with individual on/off and phase switches, one volume and one tone pot.  Although the BMG 2001 replica won Guitar Of the Year, Brian Mays guitar has improved on it's  overall construction as well as refining the bridge assembly, electronics, finishing and color choices. Simply put, one of the finest artist-designed production guitars is now even better.

The Brian May Special is a stunning guitar, blessed with superb build quality, awesome playability and an astonishingly rich diversity of killer tones. In fact, it delivers everything you'd expect from an instrument built to the exacting standards of one of the world's greatest guitarists but, in keeping with Brian's vision of a "guitar for the people", with an amazingly affordable price-tag that belies its' superior appointments and performance.

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    combines the clarity of a Strat with the snarl of a Les Paul

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    tone has massive warmth throughout its range

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    the sustain swells and lasts a long time in a natural sounding way

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    great harmonic complexity, interesting to listen to

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    very flexible to work with, can emulate a wide range of tones with a quick adjustment of the built in controls

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    hard-wearing and reliable enough to be used in live performances

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    the neck is very large, can be awkward to play

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