Strydom

Magna ST20M Stratway Lake placid blue - Maple

SKU: 10E4241B2SM
Rating5/5 based on 1 reviews
MRP:
₹11,700.00
(Inclusive of all taxes)
The ST-20 Blue delivers a crisp, sparkling sounds this style of electric guitar is famous for. Looking slinky in its Lake placid blue gloss finish, this guitar is fitted with two ST-style single coil pickups and one humbucker pickup, two tone controls and a volume knob for dialling in your ideal sound. The pleasantly lightweight basswood body combines with a Maple neck and synchronised tremolo to cover everything from gentle, groovy solos to harder rock riffs.
Country of Origin: China
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Product Specifications


TOP
BASSWOOD
BACK AND SIDES
BASSWOOD
NECK
BOLT ON MAPLE NECK
FINGERBOARD
MAPLE
PICKGUARD
WHITE
NECK PROFILE
MODERN C
HARDWARE
CHROME
FRETBOARD RADIUS
350MM
INLAYS
DOTS  
SHAPE
STRATOCASTER
TUNING MACHINE
DIE CAST TUNING KEYS
NUMBER OF FRETS
22
SCALE LENGTH
648MM
NUT WIDTH
42 MM
TRUSS ROD 
DOUBLE ACTION TRUSS ROD
VARNISH
GLOSSY FINISH
STRINGS
FACTORY INSTALLED 0.009 - 0.042
ACCESSORIES
12MM PADDED BAG
BAG
12MM PADDED STRYDOM BAG
ELECTRONICS
1 HUMBUCKER X 2 SINGLE COIL PICK UPS WITH 1 VOLUME KNOB AND 2 TONE KNOBS ( 5 WAY TOGGLE SWITCH) , SYNCRONISED TREMOLO SYSTEM 
1 YEAR STANDARD WARRANTY*

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

The main difference between cutaway and non-cutaway guitars is in their body shape. Cutaway guitars have a section removed from the body, making it easier to access higher frets, which is great for lead playing. However, this design can slightly reduce resonance and volume. Non-cutaway guitars retain a full body shape, which often produces a fuller, richer sound due to the increased wood mass. While they may be harder to play in the higher fret range, they offer better tonal quality. Choosing between the two depends on your playing style and whether you prioritize accessibility or sound quality.

GENERAL FAQs

Yes, transacoustic guitars tend to be more expensive than regular acoustic guitars. The additional technology that allows them to produce effects without external equipment increases the cost. However, prices vary depending on the brand, model, and features offered.

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