Revved up retro.
Designed to be flashy and versatile, the Mach IV electric guitar offers more than just eye appeal; it
doles out a good variety of tones and boasts good workmanship. A flipped over body, sweet finish, pearloid and chrome components,
and groovy racing stripes (except on the all-white model) make it look like a cross between a '50s dining set and a classic
sports car. The star-shaped inlays match the pearloid overlays nicely. The solid stop tailpiece bridge is adjustable for intonation.
The
construction is good, with a tight four-bolt neck joint and lustrous finish. The electronics assembly and components are solid,
especially for an instrument in this price range. The tone controls and output jack are grounded via a metal-foil plate attached
to the pickguard's underside, and the Mach IV is quiet.
Basic in its tone-shaping components - a tone knobs, a volume
knob, and pickup selector - the Mach IV is surprisingly versatile. The neck-pickup is placed at an angle only about 3/8" away
form the end of the slanted fingerboard, yielding a good variety of sounds. The Mach IV sounds slightly boxy with a prominent
midrange and grinding top end. Blending pickups results in a full-bodied tone that works well in many styles.
The Mach
IV is the perfect 'attitude guitar' for surf, punk, or just about anything that requires being noticed. Flashy? You bet. Good-sounding?
That too. Make sure your chops and wardrobe are up to it, you're going to be in the spotlight.
DiPinto Mach IV Electric Guitar Features:
- Body: Mahogany
- Neck: Maple
- Fingerboard: Rosewood with star inlay and white binding
- Frets: 22
- Scale: 24-3/4"
- Pickup: One DiPinto single coil, one DiPinto "Dual Single" humbucker
- Selector: Three position toggle switch
- Controls: One volume, one tone
- Bridge: Tune-o-matic with stop tailpiece
- Tuners: Enclosed gear, pearl button machines
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