Archer Flying Cheese Wedge Flying "V" Shape Electric Guitar
The guitar is in good used condition and shows various scratches and dents.
Specifications:
Solid Hardwood Body
Solid body construction on most electric guitars allows for a strong
and rugged instrument, and is less expensive to create than a
hollow-bodied acoustic guitar.
Maple Neck
The extension with strings where the fingers are placed to play
notes. Maple construction is a strong material to withstand the tension
the strings put on the neck.
Rosewood Fingerboard
Also known as the fretboard, this rests on top of the neck.
Die-Cast Chrome Tuners
Tuners are the pegs at the end of the guitar that allow the strings to be individually tuned.
2 Humbucker Pickups
Pickups convert the vibration of the strings into signals, allowing
the guitar to be heard by an amplifier. The “Humbucker” type “bucks the
hum” to reduce noise interference.
2 Volume and 1 Tone Controls
Two volume controls adjust the volume of each pickup, and for
shaping the sound. One tone control allows for adjustment of frequencies
in the pickups, resulting in either brighter or more bass heavy tones.
3-way Pickup Selector Toggle Switch
The toggle switch allows control over both pickups, and is helpful
when using one volume for soloing and the other for rhythmic playing.
2-way Truss Rod
This metal rod runs inside the neck and used to stabilize and adjust
the lengthwise forward curvature of the neck. With this 2-way design,
it exerts force on the neck in both directions simultaneously when
adjusted.