2022 Soares'y Hollowbody Electric Tenor Guitar
Mike Soares'y has been doing the electric tenor guitar and fifths-tuning thing for a long time. It appears that his working method has been to import instruments built close to or at his spec and preferences and then modify and adjust them as desired before selling them as his own-branded instruments.
This crazy creature is a hollowbody electric tenor guitar that's about the size of a Les Paul and features a bolt-on neck, solid spruce top, tons of bling by way of tortoise binding and trim all over the place, a humbucking pickup at the neck that flits between rockabilly or clean jazz tones depending on the amp it's shunted through, and a fast neck with a '50s-ish Gibson tenor guitar feel.
I've currently got it setup for "Celtic" GDAE octave mandolin tuning with a plain A string to allow for decent bends. The "factory" setup on this was really poor but after a bit of tweaking it's now a good, quick player and is dialed-in spot-on.
Repairs included: setup and adjustments.
Body wood: solid spruce top, maple back and sides
Bridge: adjustable ABR-style
Fretboard: rosewood
Neck wood: maple
Pickups: 1x humbucker
Action height at 12th fret: 1/16" overall (fast)
String gauges: 38w, 26w, 17, 11
Neck shape: slim-medium C/soft V
Board radius: ~14"
Truss rod: adjustable
Neck relief: straight
Fret style: medium
Scale length: 22 3/4"
Nut width: 1 1/4"
Body width: 13"
Body depth: 2" + arching
Weight: 4 lbs 8 oz
Condition notes: it's basically new and unplayed. There may be very, very light signs of minor handling here and there as if it were just handled in a shop before sale.
It comes with: its original hard case.
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