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Utilizing two CoAxe pickups that can individually be switched between single coil, soapbar and humbucker tones, the Vox SDC55 double cut guitar adds additional pickup control over the 33 Series. An additional 3-way switch allows you to run the pickups together or individually putting near limitless tonal options at your fingertips. Combine advanced production methods with hands-on craftsmanship and you get a superior instrument that is remarkably playable, yet versatile enough to provide you with your own personal voice.
Vox SDC55 Features
- VOX 3-D Contoured Mahogany or Ash Body
- Mahogany Neck with Rosewood Fingerboard
- CoAxe Variable Tone Pickups
- Toggle Pickup Voicing between Single Coil, Soapbar and Humbucker
- MaxConnect Aluminum Bridge and Vox Super Smooth Tuners
- Includes Deluxe Gig Bag
3-D Body Contouring
State-of-the-art carving methods provide the 55 solid-body instruments with a contoured body that fits naturally and comfortably, whether you prefer to play sitting or standing. The top surface is also perfectly carved, resulting in additional playing comfort and a distinguished look. The set neck features an inverse heel design and deep cut that offers unobstructed access to the upper frets. The distinctive headstock and the bound fingerboard are inlaid with the winged S-shape mother-of-pearl.
Superior String Handling
The advanced MaxConnect aluminum bridge features extended saddle travel for flawless intonation with any gauge string. The full contact shape and light weight combine to deliver thick, rich tone with clear, singing harmonics. Strings slide in from under the back edge of the bridge to make changing strings a snap. Our VOX Super Smooth tuners offer enhanced tuning stability, so you can play with confidence. The mahogany necks are finished with rosewood fingerboards.
Rich, Refined Tone
Each of the three pickup elements in the CoAxe pickups delivers a unique and sophisticated tone, yet each one remains whisper-quiet. By combining different pickups with different settings, the 55 solid-body guitars offer a deep range of tonal choices. The passive analog tone circuitry offers both a Master Volume and a Master Tone control to re ne your individual sound. The controls are easy to use and logically laid out, allowing fast changes during performance.
Vox SDC55 Double Cutaway Electric Guitar Specifications
- Body: VOX 3-D contoured
- Solid Ash on Teaburst and Trans Red
- Solid Mahogany on Black and Goldtop
- Neck: Mahogany
- Scale Length: 25.125 inches (638mm)
- Heel Joint: Deeply cut inverse
- Nut Width: 1.7 inches (43mm)
- Fingerboard: Rosewood
- Frets: 22
- Inlay: Winged S Mother of Pearl
- Pickups: Two CoAxe pickups
- Circuitry: Passive Analog Tone Circuitry
- Controls:
- Master Volume, Master Tone
- Single Coil, Soapbar, Humbucker Voice switch (per pickup)
- 3-way pickup switch
- Bridge: MaxConnect aluminum bridge
- Saddle: Extended
- Tuners: VOX Super Smooth tuners
- Case: Deluxe Gig Bag (included)
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| worth every penny |
| Quality |
| Would you consider this product to be made well? How dependable? |
| It seems well made and didn't seem cheaply made like some imports. Not sure about the dependability yet, but I'm looking forward to putting it to the test. |
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| Reliability |
| How has it stood up over time? |
| First day, so I'm not sure at this point. |
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| General |
| Your general opinion of this product. |
| Overall, this is a great guitar. I figured I'd try this one rather than get the American Tele. I think I made the right choice. |
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| Playability and Feel |
| How does it feel, Heavy, Fast, Chunky? How was the neck? Are the controls easy to get to while playing? |
| As I said, the neck was fairly thin and fast, and had a nice feel to it. Unlike the Les Paul, you have to think about where you are switching but I'm sure over time it'll become second nature to switch. |
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| Tone |
| Bright and snappy? Dark and smooth? Were the pickups hot, mellow, thick, thin? |
| The tone was pretty much what was advertised. Great sounding for different styles. |
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| Finish |
| How did the stain or paint job look? |
| I thought they did a nice job on the finish. All of my other guitars are painted so it was nice to get a guitar with some character. I didn't really see any flaws to speak of. |
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| How was the action out of the box? |
| I'm not a fan of the brand of strings they initially put on it from the factory, but it played great right out of the box. The neck was thinner than I figured it would be and it's comfortable and fast. |
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