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Schecter C-1E/A Guitar now equipped with Graph Tech’s ghost ResoMax bridge
Graph Tech Guitar Labs is now supplying Schecter guitars with the innovative ghost ResoMax bridge for the C-1E/A guitar. The ghost ResoMax bridge is a Tune-O-Matic bridge that delivers rich, authentic acoustic tone from your electric guitar with rapid, accurate tracking and perfect string to string balance. Graph Tech's String Saver technology dramatically reduces string breakage and increases harmonic content.

The bridge base is made from a high strength, light weight alloy designed to maximize harmonic content. More harmonics means more richness and sizzle in every note you play. By strategically encapsulating custom-engineered ghost pick-ups in a set of Graph Tech's patented String Saver saddles the pick-ups use a natural compression; you can play as hard as you want without overloading the input channel or experiencing the dreaded piezo "quack". You also get the added benefit of longer string life, and the full bodied tone of the Graph Tech String Saver saddles.
The Acousti-Phonic Modular Pre-amp captures the natural acoustics of your electric guitar, which can then be amplified or recorded direct, without feedback or mic placement problems associated with a live or studio amplified acoustic guitar. The tone is warm, full-bodied and features automatic switching for mono or stereo applications.
For more information, please visit www.graphtech.com
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