Nuno Bettencourt

N4-Nuno Swamp Ash USA

Nuno Bettencourt

N4-Nuno Swamp Ash USA

Color: Natural

SKU: N4ESANM-D-U

Nuno Bettencourt is respected as one of the world’s top guitarists. Nuno used his extensive knowledge of the guitar to design each of the N Series guitars with an extremely fast neck with easy access to higher frets. A Duncan ‘59 and a Lawrence® L-500 in the bridge make this reverse head-stock marvel wail. The N Series guitars are super road axes. Just ask Nuno and the thousands of musicians who play them.

Specifications

Body & Construction

Body Wood Swamp Ash
Type Electric Guitars
Style Double Cut Solid Body

Electronics

Controls 1 x Volume
Pickups Neck: Seymour Duncan '59
Bridge: Bill Lawrence L500
Pickup Selector 3-way Toggle

Other

Color Natural
Finish Matte
Additional Info Buzz Feiten tuning system
Hard Case included

Neck

Neck Wood Maple
Fretboard Ebony
Scale 25.5"

Hardware

Hardware Chrome
Bridge Floyd Rose 1000 Series Original
Tuners Grover Exclusive

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