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Rees Electric Guitars Introduces F2 Semi-Acoustic And F2 Semi-Solid Guitars

September 21, 2007

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The new Rees F2 guitars are now in production in the workshop in Cambridge, England. They extend the range of Rees chambered guitars in a choice of two directions. The F2 Semi-acoustic provides rich wood tone, and quiet acoustic practice volume, while retaining the long sustain character and playing feel of a performance electric guitar. The F2 Semi-solid has the feedback-resistance and sharp attack of a solid guitar, with a bit of extra tonal modulation from the smaller chambers behind the F-hole and controls.

The body is made of mahogany or korina, with a flame maple front. The maple neck with pau ferro or maple fret-board is of industry standard 25.5 inch removable size with a bone nut or Fender LSR roller nut. A double truss rod is conveniently adjustable from the side of the neck near the body.

Unique, simple but versatile, control switching provides five humbucker sounds from bridge to neck voice using a 5-way selector switch, and also three single-coil sounds when the push-pull tone knob is pulled.

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Features:

  • Flame Maple Front with a choice of colour stains
  • Mahogany or Korina body with a choice of colour stains
  • Low weight-high sustain chambered construction for ultimate tone
  • Quiet acoustic use and feedback resistant electric use
  • Maple neck, with a choice of fret-board woods
  • Inset wrap-around bridge for strong sustain and responsive feel
  • Fender LSR Roller nut for tuning ease and accuracy, string weight tolerance, and tone balance
  • Seymour Duncan JB and Jazz pickups
  • Pickup selection switch: 5 humbucker voices; and 3 single-coil voices

Available now, price £1285 each.

For more information, visit their web site at www.rees-electric-guitars.com.

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