2010s Line 6 Variax 700 Modeling Electric Guitar

Line 6 Variax guitars feature onboard modeling equipment that transforms a piezo-pickup-only guitar like this into an electric that has dozens of modeled guitar tones at the turn of a knob. This one, a Model 700, is the highest-grade version of the Variax guitar at the time it was made, being made by Fujigen in Japan and featuring better quality wood, craftsmanship, and hardware throughout.

It has a one-piece maple neck with volute for strength, a rosewood fretboard, two-point Strat-style trem with good "floating" ability that lets it handle beautifully, fancy pearl inlay in the fretboard, a trans-blue finish, ash "cap" over a mahogany body, and an overall somewhat lightweight build for its specs. It handles like a modern PRS-ish guitar or SuperStrat-style instrument.

My work was light but post-adjustments, it plays spot-on and is ready to go. These guitars can be powered by Line 6 gear via a special jack or 6 AA batteries onboard (as I've set it up with).

Repairs included: setup, replacement of 1 piezo saddle, cleaning, adjustments.


Body wood: mahogany with ash cap

Bridge: LR Baggs piezo saddles on Strat-style whammy

Fretboard: rosewood

Neck wood: maple, one-piece

Pickups: 6 LR Baggs piezo saddles


Action height at 12th fret: 1/16" overall (fast)
String gauges: 46w-10

Neck shape: slim C

Board radius: 12"

Truss rod: adjustable

Neck relief: straight

Fret style: medium/wider


Scale length: 25 1/2"

Nut width: 1 11/16"

Body width: 12 7/8"

Body depth: 1 5/8"

Weight: 7 lbs 11 oz


Condition notes: it's almost new and shows only the most minor of wear to the body's finish here and there.


It comes with: an original gigbag and special cable.


















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