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Soloway Guitars introduces two versions of the new 392 Electric Guitar
After going five years without building two guitars exactly alike, Soloway Guitars finally decided that it was time to develop their first standardized model. Incorporating features and advances from some of their best guitars of the last few years, they are proud to introduce The "392".
The 392 gets its name from its trio of Lindy Fralin P92's. These are hum-canceling P90-type pickups. Soloway used these on several guitars this year and they've proven themselves to be extremely well suited to their instruments. They are clear, warm, and dynamically responsive. And with the three pickups coupled with a 5-way selector switch, they provide a tremendous variety of usable sounds, all of them hum-free.

Two Versions Of The New "392" Electric Guitar
With that much chrome right up the middle of the body, it was easy to find visual inspiration. Soloway just had to look back at the magnificent muscle cars of the golden era of Detroit. In keeping with that theme, they added even more chrome and decided on a selection of 5 classic metallic colors (Ice Blue; Malibu Blue; Candy Apple Red; Acadian Gold; and Charger Tangerine).
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These colors are perfect for highlighting the sleek lines of Soloway's Swan Contour body. Despite the look of a solid body, the Contour shares the same chambered construction and light weight as the Swan Original and the No-Hole.
The body is constructed from light weight swamp ash. The neck is maple with a matching maple fingerboard and features Soloway's larger "American Standard" profile. The 392 is available in a hard tail version for $2700 and a trem version for $2850. Like all of Soloway's guitars, The 392 features their signature 27" scale length.
Specs:
- Swamp Ash top
- Chambered Swamp Ash back
- One piece Maple Neck with "American Standard" profile
- Maple fingerboard
- Black 1/4 inch position markers
- Metalic poly finish on body
- Satin nitro finish on the neck
- Chrome hardware and pickup rings
- Chrome knurled knobs with ripple pearl dome tops
- 3 Lindy Fralin P92 pickups
- 5 way pickup switch
- Rosewood truss rod cover with inlaid pearl logo
For more information, please visit www.solowayguitars.com
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