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Published on 12/27/06 at 05:30
- American Basswood body
- Maple neck, rosewood fingerboard and pearl round markers
- 22 medium-profile frets
- Handle length: 25 1 / 2 "
- Baggs Bridge Sensor
- Radius button: 10 "
- Output Type jack 1 / 4 "standard
- Digital input / output for connection to a PODXT Live, Vetta II or Workbench
- Korean Hand (registration key guitar)
- Comes with footswitch XPS A / B to switch between two outputs

The handle is a little thick at first touch but after a few hours of play, the handle quickly becomes enjoyable especially when you are used to the handle of a Stratocaster.
Access to acute is relatively easy, but less than a SG than a Les Paul or a Start. The shape is very classic type Strat but lighter weight.

The Variax 500 represents all styles of music except metal. I would even say she has a penchant for the blues. Plug in my Pod XT Live, I have a really great range of sound. Ideal for groups of recovery. The guitars are customizable with the software provided free for Workbench posséceurs a Pod XT Live or Vetta II. This software allows you to configure his guitar but also open to Tune a guitar or even to play on any tone that you want (eg instead of putting a capo on the second box, you can set it up) .

Here is a list of all the guitars offered:

- 1960 Fender Telecaster Custom
- 1968 Fender Telecaster
- 1968 Fender Telecaster Thinline
- 1959 Fender Stratocaster
- 1958 Gibson Les Paul Standard
- 1952 Gibson Les Paul "Goldtop"
- 1961 Gibson Les Paul Custom (3 PU)
- 1956 Gibson Les Paul Junior
- 1976 Gibson Firebird V
- 1955 Gibson Les Paul Special
- 1959 Gretsch 6120
- 1956 Gretsch Silver Jet
- 1968 Rickenbacker 360
- 1966 Rickenbacker 360-12
- 1961 Gibson ES-335
- 1967 Epiphone Casino
- 1957 Gibson ES-175
- 1953 Gibson Super 400
- 1959 Martin D-28
- 1970 Martin D 12-28
- 1967 Martin O-18
- 1966 Guild F212
- 1995 Gibson J-200
- 1935 Dobro Alumilite
- Danelectro 3021
- Coral / Dano Electric Sitar
- Mastertone Gibson Banjo
- 1928 National Style 2 "Tricone"

Very good guitar overall but it is no longer manufactured, it will move on a Variax 600 (the equivalent present in the body and sleeve). It is used between 400 and 600 euros cases with rigid, footswitch XPS A / B to switch between two XLR / Jack. I do not think I will have bought new for more than 1300 euros, I much prefer a Stratocaster or Gibson SG and other PRS. Otherwise I recommend a Variax 300 for new.

NB. Guitar ideally made for the posséceurs Pod XT Live or Vetta II.