Only the pickups, tuners, bridges and miscellaneous hardware are selected and sourced. Origin Guitars is launching with one model called the Convergence.
Available as both a 6-string and a 7-string, the Convergence has a neck joint with an ALT5, 4mm thick aluminum neck plate embedded into a mahogany body locking down the oil finished 3-piece maple neck with 5 bolts. This neck joint is designed to give the guitar resonance and sustain amplified through two EMG active pickups, as well as access to the 24 frets on rosewood or maple fingerboards. Hardware choices include a Floyd Rose locking bridge or Tone Pros fixed bridge.
Pricing:
Guitars start at $2,499.99 for fixed bridge, hand rubbed oil finish 6-string models.
For further information visit www.originguitars.com.
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