Standard Collection H-150 Electric Guitar with Case, Vintage Cherry Sunburst
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- Complimentary 2-year warranty
- Made in the USA
About This Product
The Heritage Standard Collection H-150 is the quintessential solid body electric guitar for musicians who desire modern tone and precise build quality in an American-made instrument.
Crafted in our factory at 225 Parsons Street, Kalamazoo, this guitar features a curly maple top and genuine mahogany back and neck, with a nitrocellulose gloss finish that allows this guitar to age beautifully. A rosewood fretboard and beautiful trapezoid inlays add visual appeal to an all-time classic.
The H-150 is fitted with a pair of Seymour Duncan '59 humbuckers that are wax potted for minimal microphonic feedback. It produces a warm, thick tone with loads of sustain, making it a versatile and capable instrument for just about any music genre.
Finer touches to this guitar include a choice of Tune-o-matic bridge or Vibramate with Bigsby B7, custom CTS potentiometers, Elixir Optiweb strings and a premium carrying case.
Standard delivery is 5-7 days. Please allow 3-6 weeks for delivery of H-150 models fitted with Bigsby B7.
Specifications
- Body Material: Curly Maple (Top) / Genuine Mahogany (Back)
- Body Color: Vintage Cherry Sunburst
- Body Finish: Nitrocellulose
- Fretboard Material: Rosewood
- Fretboard Radius: 12"
- Fret Size: Jescar Medium Jumbo
- Nut Material: Bone
- Neck Profile: Standard C (.8870" – 1.00")
- Neck Material: Genuine Mahogany
- Scale Length: 24-3/4"
- No. of Frets: 22
- Fretboard Inlays: Trapezoid
- Pickups: Seymour Duncan '59 (Neck & Bridge)
- Controls: 2 x Volume, 2 x Tone, 3-Way Toggle
- Electronics: CTS Potentiometers, .022uF Capacitors, 3-Way Toggle Switch
- Bridge: Tune-O-Matic
- Tailpiece: Stopbar (No Stopbar with Bigsby B7 Fitted)
- Pickguard: Plastic
- Strings: Elixir 10-46
- Tuning Machines: Heritage Tuners
- Hardware Finish: Chrome
- Control Knobs: Gold Top Hat
- Switch Tip: Cream
- Case: Heritage Premium Standard Case