FUJIGEN FGN Classic 60s Style NTE100RAL Black #H250132 3.63kg
Description
0% interest for up to 48 installments [2.0% for 54 installments, 2.8% for 60 installments, 7.6% for 84 installments]
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Fujigen NTE100RAL
Fujigen, a guitar brand that Japan proudly presents to the world.
Located in Nagano Prefecture, a region renowned for its guitar production, Fujigen boasts one of the largest factories in Japan. With a history of OEM production for numerous brands including Fender, Ibanez, and Music Man, it's a long-established manufacturer demonstrating its high level of woodworking skill and reliability.
Using the same woods as in the past, the NeoClassic Series recreates the core sound of vintage guitars while incorporating Fujigen's modern elements.
Despite being purely domestically produced, it offers an overwhelmingly low price and practicality, with specifications that will satisfy even advanced players.
This model is the "RAL" from the NTE series, featuring an alder body and rosewood fingerboard.
This material configuration is representative of 1960s electric guitars and is a classic wood that is indispensable when discussing bolt-on neck guitars.
Both alder and rosewood have relatively soft sound characteristics, resulting in a distinctive sound with a characteristically sticky midrange typical of electric guitars.
When talking about Fujigen guitars, the Circle Fretting System (C.F.S.) is a must-mention.
This technique involves bending and installing frets in a concentric arc, a unique specification made possible by Fujigen's high level of woodworking skill.
In electric guitars, the strings are strung across the nut and bridge, but because there is a difference in width between the nut and bridge, the strings are strung to spread out towards the bridge.
C.F.S. involves installing frets so that they are perpendicular to all the strings.
This minimizes the contact area between the strings and frets, resulting in a sound with rich sustain and excellent attack.
Fujigen's attention to detail around the fretboard doesn't stop at C.F.S. Many of Fujigen's models also utilize a compound radius.
A guitar's fretboard is rounded, and the degree of this roundness affects the playing feel.
A rounder fretboard surface is easier to grip, but it can cause string buzzing when bending in the higher positions. Conversely, a flatter fretboard reduces string buzzing in the higher positions, but it's harder to grip and makes playing chords in the lower positions more difficult.
A compound radius fretboard solves these problems. It's a fretboard that's rounded in the lower positions and flat in the higher positions.
It compensates for the weaknesses of both rounded and flat fretboards, resulting in high playability across all playing styles.
While this specification is now adopted by many manufacturers, its reproduction requires high technical skill, so it's mostly found on high-priced guitars costing around 300,000 yen. ----NTE100RALHighlight----
Circle Fretting System
By installing the frets in an arc shape, each string and each fret intersect at a right angle, minimizing the contact surface.
This achieves a clear, responsive sound with rich sustain.
Low Setting Set Up
Compared to conventional electric guitars, the neck is set approximately 1mm deeper into the body.
This shortens the distance between the strings and the body top without unnecessarily lowering the string height.
Compound Radius Fingerboard 0F 250mmR Last Fret 350mmR
A special fingerboard radius is used, where the curvature of the fingerboard surface differs depending on the position.
This boasts high playability in a wide range of musical scenes, from chord forms that require gripping in the lower positions to emotional phrases including bending in the higher positions.
U-Shape Satin Neck, Luminous Dot Inlays
It combines a moderate grip similar to a classic Stratocaster type with smooth playability.
Furthermore, the luminous side dot inlays, previously only available on higher-end models, have been incorporated, making them easier to see in the dark.
GOTOH tuners
These tuners feature Magnum Lock technology, offering the same appearance as Kluson tuners, improving tuning stability.
— A classic model from a leading Japanese guitar brand.
Please consider it!
SPECIFICATIONS
Body: Alder
Neck: Maple U-Shape
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Scale: 25.5" (648mm)
Frets: 22F Medium C.F.S.
Tuners: GOTOH SSD91-05MMG
Bridge: FGNTP-T6B (Brass Saddles)
Pickup: FGN52T-HOTSet
Controls: 1 Volume, 1 Tone, 3-Way Lever Switch
Accessories: Original Gig Bag, Manufacturer
Kanite
Fukuoka Mina Tenjin Store
8F Mina Tenjin, 4-3-8 Tenjin, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture
Color: Black
Pickup Configuration: 2S
Number of Frets: 22 frets
Neck Scale: Long
Weight: 3.63kg
Body Material: Alder
Fingerboard Material: Rosewood
Neck Joint: Detachable Bolt-on
Neck Material: Maple
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Fujigen NTE100RAL
Fujigen, a guitar brand that Japan proudly presents to the world.
Located in Nagano Prefecture, a region renowned for its guitar production, Fujigen boasts one of the largest factories in Japan. With a history of OEM production for numerous brands including Fender, Ibanez, and Music Man, it's a long-established manufacturer demonstrating its high level of woodworking skill and reliability.
Using the same woods as in the past, the NeoClassic Series recreates the core sound of vintage guitars while incorporating Fujigen's modern elements.
Despite being purely domestically produced, it offers an overwhelmingly low price and practicality, with specifications that will satisfy even advanced players.
This model is the "RAL" from the NTE series, featuring an alder body and rosewood fingerboard.
This material configuration is representative of 1960s electric guitars and is a classic wood that is indispensable when discussing bolt-on neck guitars.
Both alder and rosewood have relatively soft sound characteristics, resulting in a distinctive sound with a characteristically sticky midrange typical of electric guitars.
When talking about Fujigen guitars, the Circle Fretting System (C.F.S.) is a must-mention.
This technique involves bending and installing frets in a concentric arc, a unique specification made possible by Fujigen's high level of woodworking skill.
In electric guitars, the strings are strung across the nut and bridge, but because there is a difference in width between the nut and bridge, the strings are strung to spread out towards the bridge.
C.F.S. involves installing frets so that they are perpendicular to all the strings.
This minimizes the contact area between the strings and frets, resulting in a sound with rich sustain and excellent attack.
Fujigen's attention to detail around the fretboard doesn't stop at C.F.S. Many of Fujigen's models also utilize a compound radius.
A guitar's fretboard is rounded, and the degree of this roundness affects the playing feel.
A rounder fretboard surface is easier to grip, but it can cause string buzzing when bending in the higher positions. Conversely, a flatter fretboard reduces string buzzing in the higher positions, but it's harder to grip and makes playing chords in the lower positions more difficult.
A compound radius fretboard solves these problems. It's a fretboard that's rounded in the lower positions and flat in the higher positions.
It compensates for the weaknesses of both rounded and flat fretboards, resulting in high playability across all playing styles.
While this specification is now adopted by many manufacturers, its reproduction requires high technical skill, so it's mostly found on high-priced guitars costing around 300,000 yen. ----NTE100RALHighlight----
Circle Fretting System
By installing the frets in an arc shape, each string and each fret intersect at a right angle, minimizing the contact surface.
This achieves a clear, responsive sound with rich sustain.
Low Setting Set Up
Compared to conventional electric guitars, the neck is set approximately 1mm deeper into the body.
This shortens the distance between the strings and the body top without unnecessarily lowering the string height.
Compound Radius Fingerboard 0F 250mmR Last Fret 350mmR
A special fingerboard radius is used, where the curvature of the fingerboard surface differs depending on the position.
This boasts high playability in a wide range of musical scenes, from chord forms that require gripping in the lower positions to emotional phrases including bending in the higher positions.
U-Shape Satin Neck, Luminous Dot Inlays
It combines a moderate grip similar to a classic Stratocaster type with smooth playability.
Furthermore, the luminous side dot inlays, previously only available on higher-end models, have been incorporated, making them easier to see in the dark.
GOTOH tuners
These tuners feature Magnum Lock technology, offering the same appearance as Kluson tuners, improving tuning stability.
— A classic model from a leading Japanese guitar brand.
Please consider it!
SPECIFICATIONS
Body: Alder
Neck: Maple U-Shape
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Scale: 25.5" (648mm)
Frets: 22F Medium C.F.S.
Tuners: GOTOH SSD91-05MMG
Bridge: FGNTP-T6B (Brass Saddles)
Pickup: FGN52T-HOTSet
Controls: 1 Volume, 1 Tone, 3-Way Lever Switch
Accessories: Original Gig Bag, Manufacturer
Kanite
Fukuoka Mina Tenjin Store
8F Mina Tenjin, 4-3-8 Tenjin, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture
Color: Black
Pickup Configuration: 2S
Number of Frets: 22 frets
Neck Scale: Long
Weight: 3.63kg
Body Material: Alder
Fingerboard Material: Rosewood
Neck Joint: Detachable Bolt-on
Neck Material: Maple
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