For this new SS Series, some of the more labor-intensive features of the existing CTS series of Bell Custom Guitars have been eliminated from the building process, making the SS line more affordable without compromising the Bell Custom Guitars' signature tone, the company says.
The SS base-model is priced as shown from $1,300 and may be customized to suit personal preferences including electronics, hardware, and paint.
With a maple or mahogany and acrylic fused body, the tone of the wood is supposedly maintained while making a more clear, focused sound. This fusion of materials is designed to provide crisp, sharp highs and smooth, rounded lows.
Read more about the fusion here: www.bellcustomguitars.com/difference.html
With a maple or mahogany and acrylic fused body, the tone of the wood is supposedly maintained while making a more clear, focused sound. This fusion of materials is designed to provide crisp, sharp highs and smooth, rounded lows.
Read more about the fusion here: www.bellcustomguitars.com/difference.html
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