The modern rocker's single-cutaway that is light, fast, and versatile.
The Kramer Assault 220 electric guitar features a single-cutaway mahogany body with a set mahogany neck
that has a thin-tapered profile that makes playing effortless. A 24-fret rosewood fingerboard sports thorn-shaped position
inlays. A recessed Tune-o-matic-style bridge won't get in your way and a string-through body tailpiece design add additional
sustain. Electronics include dual Alnico V humbucking pickups with a master volume, master tone with push/pull coil-splitting
for additional single-coil sounds, and a 3-way selector. The Volume on the Kramer Assault 220 guitar features what Kramer
calls the "treble bleed" mod that lets you keep your tone bright when backing down the volume control.
In the mid-1970s,
when Kramer Guitars began, they were exclusively producing aluminum necked guitars. In 1982, Kramer cemented an exclusive
distribution deal with Floyd Rose. Kramer guitars were also loaded with additional features like Schaller tuners and Seymour
Duncan pickups. With the endorsement of Eddie Van Halen, Kramer became the world's best selling guitar in the mid-80s. The
Gibson Guitar Company has bought the revered Kramer brand and has reissued many of the historic Kramer models and introduced
modern design innovations as well. Kramer players include a who's who of rock guitarists with the likes of Eddie Van Halen,
Ritchie Sambora, Mick Mars, & Vivian Campbell among them!
Kramer Assault 220 Electric Guitar Features:
- Single-cutaway style solidbody
- Recessed Tune-o-matic-style bridge
- String-though-body design
- Dual Alnico V humbucking pickups
- Volume "treble bleed" mod
- 1 vol. 1 tone with push-pull coil-splitting
- 3-way selection switch
- Black hardware
- Mahogany body
- Set mahogany neck
- Rosewood fingerboard
- 12" radius
- Thorn fingerboard inlays
- 24 frets
- 1.65" nut width
- 25-1/2" scale
- Die-cast tuners
- Case sold separately
Get a great guitar at garage band price.