Solar Guitars A2.6FRC
Electric Guitar

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Chug Machine
The Duncan Solars sound nice and crispy, perfect for thrashy sounds, or something heavier
The body is extremely ergonomic, it feels good to play, and hold. It has a nice bit of weight to it, and looks super sexy
No fretboard cracks, no paint blobs, the switch is cut excellently, knobs feel good, slight resistance, but quality.
Only slight slight complaints are the back panel doesn't have the best fit (not noticeable unless very very carefully inspected) and the fretboard could have been filed around the edges a little more smoothly, also not noticeable at all unless extremely close inspection
The Floyd Rose special is what I paid for, and had an issue with double neutrals until I gave it a dab of oil, took some fiddling, but now I can squeal dimebag style all day long (with some practice in the future)
Electronics were wired correctly, and the tone pot sounds absolutely beautiful when fiddled with
Maybe I got lucky after reports of QC issues, maybe my time of cracked fretboards is soon to come, but so far it seems solar stepped up their game, no complaints from me.
Chugs like a machine!
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Solar Guitars
- Average price : $872
- Body: Mahogany
- Neck: Maple
- Neck profile: C
- Fingerboard: Ebony
- Graphite nut
- Nut width: 43 mm
- Scale: 648 mm
- 24 Super jumbo frets
- Pickups: 2 Solar Duncan humbuckers
- Floyd Rose Special tremolo
- Solar 18:1 machine heads
- Colour: Carbon Matte
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