Gear Spotlight: Vox Virage SC
Vox Virage Specs:
Hand-selected tonewoods are used throughout the instruments.
Neck – Mahogany
Body – Solid carved mahogany, ash or ash top with mahogany back, depending on finish
Fingerboard – Bound rosewood
Inlay – Mother of Pearl
Finish – Acrylic lacquer
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Nut – Bon
Fingerboard Radius – 11.8
Width at nut – 1.7"
Number of Frets – 22
Fret wire – Medium Jumbo
Scale – 25 1/8" – Specially developed to get the best combination of low note clarity and high note sparkle while remaining comfortable to all guitarists.
Pickups – Two American-made VOX DiMarzio Three-90TM custom triple coil pickup system
Pickup Selector – 3-way toggle
Pickup Mode Switch – 2 x 3-position to select Clean, Crunch and Lead modes for each pickup
Controls – Master Volume and Master Tone controls
VOX Super Smooth custom tuners with custom contoured metal buttons. Original design pickup covers and control knobs
Virage SC measures 13 ¼” W x 41” L and 1 5/8” D.
Finish Options: Deep Cherry – Honduran mahogany body; Ash Blonde – Ash body; Vintage Sunburst – Ash top, Honduran mahogany back; and Jet Black – All woods, when available
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