Solar Guitars S1.6 PB ETC
Electric Guitar

Latest User Reviews
Stainless frets on a ebony fretboard on a string through maple neck = mean low action shredding machine.
My first evertune, I'm blown away on how ridiculously quick you can change strings now. After you set it up, it's literally take a string out, put new one, wind the tuner up, when it stays the same note no matter what you do to the tuner you're set. She's in tune, next string.
4s for sound just cause despite being good, they're not foam in the mouth good.
4s for finish because the fretboard shrank ever so slighly which made the fretwire crack the finish, it's a hairline crack, but a crack nonetheless.
Despite knowing the picture is not vinculative, the color of mine in real life is a bit paller than the pictures.
Extra feature not mentioned anywhere. It's a 5p switch with p2 and p4 being coil splits.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Solar Guitars
- Released in 2019
- Average price : $1422
- Body: Mahogany (Meranti)
- Top: Poplar burl veneer
- Continuous 5-part neck: Maple / Jatoba (Hymenaea courbaril)
- Fretboard: Ebony (Diospyros celebica)
- Neck profile: C
- Ola Englund logo on the 12th fret
- 24 Super jumbo stainless steel frets
- Scale: 648 mm
- Fretboard radius: 350 mm
- Pickups: 2 Duncan Solar humbuckers
- Evertune bridge
- Solar 18:1 locking machine heads
- Matte black hardware
- Colour: Poplar Burl Burst
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