Evh Wolfgang WG Std QM TA
Electric Guitar

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Amazing guitar BUT...
This is an extremely good guitar. Great sound, great playability, stays in tune and I really enjoy playing it. BUT...why the hell doesn't Cortek, the manufacturer in Indonesia, set-up these guitars? I know, that would cost an extra 50 cents thereby reducing Fender and Eddie's family trust a few cents in profit per guitar. So, yes, great guitar and I wished I had had one as a kid. BUT...for that money, I expected the electronics cavity to be shielded - but it's not; I expected a tremolo arm that doesn't flop around and come loose - but it does; I expected a push-pull pot to split the coils - but it doesn't. EVH doesn't play these entry models (well he didn't - past tense). He played US made by Fender models. Don't you think that a kid starting out on guitar would be frustrated getting a poorly set-up guitar? Would he/she know how to set up a Floyd Rose? And by the way, this is the cheaper FR model.
So, yes, the guitar is pretty good but for the money, I expected a damn good set-up, coil split functionality, a push-in tremolo arm and shielded cavities. After the set-up, it's damn nice to play.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Evh
- Released in 2020
- Average price : $650
- Body: Basswood
- Top: Quilted maple
- Bolt-on neck: Heat-treated maple
- Fretboard: Heat-treated maple
- Fretboard inlays: Black dots
- Neck profile: Wolfgang
- 22 Jumbo frets
- Nut width: 41 mm (1.625")
- Floyd Rose R2 Locking nut
- Scale: 648 mm (25.5")
- Compound fretboard radius: 305 - 406 mm (12" - 16")
- Neck thickness at the 3th fret: 20 mm (0.79")
- Neck thickness at the 12th fret: 22 mm (0.88")
- Pickup: 2 Direct Mount Wolfgang Humbuckers
- 1 Volume control and 1 tone control
- 3-Way toggle switch
- EVH Branded Floyd Rose Special Double-Locking tremolo
- EVH Branded machine heads
- Black hardware
- Ex-factory stringing: EVH nickel-plated steel .009 - .042
- Colour: Trans amber
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