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PayPalGuitar is in excellent condition. Included is a deluxe gig bag. Two Piece Solid Body Construction The Vox SSC-33 combines a fully carved solid body with a 3D contoured wrap-around design. The manufacturing process for the guitar body starts with two solid blocks of wood. A computer controlled (CNC) router meticulously shapes the outside of a block of either ash or mahogany to create the guitar's top and a portion of its rim. The same technology then shaped a second block, again either ash or mahogany, to form the guitar's back and the balance of the rim. Once completed, these two solid wood components join together to create a fully carved solid guitar body. The single cutaway SSC-33 here is natural with ash top, and mahgany body. Not only are the front and rear of the guitar arched, the body as a whole drops away from the plane of the neck and in effect curves around your body as you play it. This allowed the 33 Series to better conform to a player's body whether seated or standing. This 3D contouring also determines rim depth, or the thickness of the body, at the outer edge of the guitar. The CoAxe pickups included in the SSC-33 and were designed by Eric Kirkland, lead designer at G-ROK. The unique design of the CoAxe pickup featured two concentric coils: a central sensing coil and a coaxial hum-cancelling coil. The CoAxe's central sensing coil allowed the pickup to produce a myriad of classic guitar tones. Six fixed "slug" pole pieces accentuated string attack while increasing overall output. The coaxial hum-canceling coil surrounded the central coil, eliminating electrical interference while preserving the pickup's treble response. The 33 Series takes a simple approach. These guitars employed a two-position master switch to toggle between "Clean" and "Lead" settings. A master volume, master tone, and a conventional three-way (bridge/both/neck) pickup selector were also included. The MaxConnect™ bridge was originally designed by G-ROK for the Vox Virage guitar. The bridge was a precision cast, satin finish aluminum assembly weighing a scant two ounces. Vox claimed it had the longest range of saddle adjustment of any bridge on the market, allowing correct intonation from the lightest to the heaviest of string sets. It also offered easy, "straight-in" access for restringing the guitar. Two brass studs, anchored to the guitar's body, secured the bridge to the body and allowed precise string height adjustments. Vox Super Smooth Custom Tuners. The tuning stability is enhanced by the Vox "Super Smooth Custom Tuners." Each tuner set was composed of six individual, sealed units with chrome-plated cases. Their satin finished, wave motif pegs matched the satin finish of the MaxConnect™ bridge. Equipped with a mahogany set neck, an unbound rosewood fretboard, and dot markers. It had a 25⅛" (638mm) scale length. The neck has 22 medium jumbo frets, a synthetic, self-lubricating nut and an 11.8" (300mm) fretboard radius. The neck was ~1.69" (43mm) wide and ~0.83" (21mm) deep at the first fret and ~2" wide and .90 (23mm) deep at the twelfth.
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13 Hours
22
1
$550.00
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KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.































Venmo
PayPalGuitar is in excellent condition. Included is a deluxe gig bag. Two Piece Solid Body Construction The Vox SSC-33 combines a fully carved solid body with a 3D contoured wrap-around design. The manufacturing process for the guitar body starts with two solid blocks of wood. A computer controlled (CNC) router meticulously shapes the outside of a block of either ash or mahogany to create the guitar's top and a portion of its rim. The same technology then shaped a second block, again either ash or mahogany, to form the guitar's back and the balance of the rim. Once completed, these two solid wood components join together to create a fully carved solid guitar body. The single cutaway SSC-33 here is natural with ash top, and mahgany body. Not only are the front and rear of the guitar arched, the body as a whole drops away from the plane of the neck and in effect curves around your body as you play it. This allowed the 33 Series to better conform to a player's body whether seated or standing. This 3D contouring also determines rim depth, or the thickness of the body, at the outer edge of the guitar. The CoAxe pickups included in the SSC-33 and were designed by Eric Kirkland, lead designer at G-ROK. The unique design of the CoAxe pickup featured two concentric coils: a central sensing coil and a coaxial hum-cancelling coil. The CoAxe's central sensing coil allowed the pickup to produce a myriad of classic guitar tones. Six fixed "slug" pole pieces accentuated string attack while increasing overall output. The coaxial hum-canceling coil surrounded the central coil, eliminating electrical interference while preserving the pickup's treble response. The 33 Series takes a simple approach. These guitars employed a two-position master switch to toggle between "Clean" and "Lead" settings. A master volume, master tone, and a conventional three-way (bridge/both/neck) pickup selector were also included. The MaxConnect™ bridge was originally designed by G-ROK for the Vox Virage guitar. The bridge was a precision cast, satin finish aluminum assembly weighing a scant two ounces. Vox claimed it had the longest range of saddle adjustment of any bridge on the market, allowing correct intonation from the lightest to the heaviest of string sets. It also offered easy, "straight-in" access for restringing the guitar. Two brass studs, anchored to the guitar's body, secured the bridge to the body and allowed precise string height adjustments. Vox Super Smooth Custom Tuners. The tuning stability is enhanced by the Vox "Super Smooth Custom Tuners." Each tuner set was composed of six individual, sealed units with chrome-plated cases. Their satin finished, wave motif pegs matched the satin finish of the MaxConnect™ bridge. Equipped with a mahogany set neck, an unbound rosewood fretboard, and dot markers. It had a 25⅛" (638mm) scale length. The neck has 22 medium jumbo frets, a synthetic, self-lubricating nut and an 11.8" (300mm) fretboard radius. The neck was ~1.69" (43mm) wide and ~0.83" (21mm) deep at the first fret and ~2" wide and .90 (23mm) deep at the twelfth.










