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Sponsored News: Allsound.org News 6/11
This week's article from AllSound.org introduces the newly developed line of electric guitars from Bell Custom Guitar, the SS Series.
Bell Custom Guitar, known for its unique selection of customizable electric guitars and basses, recently rolled out the SS-Series, a cost-effective line of electric guitars that stand up to all sound quality ranges and tonal capabilities of its more expensive predecessors.
Featuring the SS-V, SS-E and the SS-VR, the SS Series brings customizable guitars to a new level for musicians, enabling accessibility of these unique hybrid electric guitars to a broader audience of guitar players. The flat-body construction of SS-Line guitars requires less build time, and therefore a lower price!
Perfectly handcrafted, models in the SS-Series feature a body composed of Mahogany or Maple with Plexiglas and buyer-customized colors and electronics. The SS-Series brings the high-quality build, performance and customizable style that Bell Custom Guitars is known for, but at an affordable price.
Product Features:
- Mahogany or Maple and Plexiglas body
- Three-way Switching/Two Volume, One Tone electronics
- Rosewood fret board, 22 frets
- Vintage humbucker pickups
- Tune-o-Matic bridge
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