SUHR SCOTT HENDERSON SIGNATURE SERIES GUITAR

John Suhr has been building highly modified Classic S guitars for legendary award winning Jazz and Blues guitarist Scott Henderson since 1991. When John started Suhr Guitars twenty years ago, Scott was his first endorser. After building a number of iterations over the years, John and Scott have honed Scott’s particular guitar specs to what they are today and now we are making Scott’s Signature guitar available to everyone.

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Finish

Model: Scott Henderson Signature

SKU: 01-SIG-0001

Finish: Fiesta Orange

Street Price: $3,649USD

FEATURES

NECK PROFILE D SHAPE

Measures .800″-.880″ with a 1.650″ nut width.

FRETS JUMBO NICKEL

Measures .057″x.110″.

SSCII Silent Single Coil System II

Traditional single coil tone without the 60 cycle hum.

No battery required.

SUHR LOCKING TUNERS

Proprietary Suhr locking tuners provide improved tuning stability, easy string changes, and an 18:1 gear ratio.

PICKUPS

Suhr V63+ single coil pickups.
“Not-hot” bridge pickup.
Alnico 5 “Special” magnets.

MODIFIED BRIDGE

Every detail is here, from the thicker and shorter steel tremolo arm, to painstakingly drilling the six mounting screw holes bigger, and installing the mounting screws in a way that makes the bridge stay exceptionally in tune.

SPECIFICATIONS

BODY
Body Shape:Classic S
Body Finish:Gloss
Body Wood:Lightweight Alder
NECK
Neck Wood:Roasted Maple
Neck Finish:Satin
Fingerboard Wood:Indian Rosewood
Neck Back Shape:D Shape .800"-.880"
Fingerboard Radius:16"
Frets:Jumbo Nickel (.057"x.110")
Nut:1.650" Tusq
Headstock:Laser Engraved Scott Henderson Signature
ELECTRONICS
Bridge Pickup:V63+ (not hot) - Aged Green
Middle Pickup:V63+ - Aged Green
Neck Pickup:V63+ - Aged Green
SSCII:Equipped
HARDWARE
Tuning Machines:Suhr Locking
Bridge:Modified Fender® Six Screw Bridge (includes custom made steel block and shortened steel tremolo arm)
Color:Chrome
Tremolo Cavity Cover:No Cavity Cover
No Screw Holes
Knobs:Aged Green
Case:Hardshell Black
SETUP
Tremolo Range:Tremolo is set to pull up a major third on the G string and approximately push down one octave on the A string. Wood is removed inside the tremolo cavity to allow for increased range.

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