YAMAHA SC600 electric guitar
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Good condition [used]
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For sale
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160.000 Ft
€ 385
€ 385
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Supercombinator 600; manufactured in Japan sometime between ’81 and ’83 for 1-2 years. I got it about a year ago in the same condition and have no information about its history/background. 25.5˝ scale mahogany-maple neck-through, alder wings/body with ash top, rosewood fingerboard with 22 frets. (Originally SSS with the standard strat 5-way switching and one microswitch.) Converted to HSS with the original Yamaha-make Alnico-5 overwound single coils at the neck and in the middle, their output level can be halved with the original microswitch, and an unmarked, vintage PAF-style humbucker got installed to the bridge, it can be coil-tapped with the second microswitch. Unfortunately, it shows significant signs of wear (I tried to include pictures of the dings), still far sexier than any guitar I have ever owned, it has a great tone, and its electronics work flawlessly. I have been hunting one for years planning to restore it but ran out of both budget and time after all. It comes with the depicted hardcase that is not really fit anymore for transport (unless its hatches get replaced), only for storage.
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Reason for selling: I need the cash and the space for diapers.
Only cash/transfer and personal pickup applies.
Thanks for checking!
Supercombinator 600; manufactured in Japan sometime between ’81 and ’83 for 1-2 years. I got it about a year ago in the same condition and have no information about its history/background. 25.5˝ scale mahogany-maple neck-through, alder wings/body with ash top, rosewood fingerboard with 22 frets. (Originally SSS with the standard strat 5-way switching and one microswitch.) Converted to HSS with the original Yamaha-make Alnico-5 overwound single coils at the neck and in the middle, their output level can be halved with the original microswitch, and an unmarked, vintage PAF-style humbucker got installed to the bridge, it can be coil-tapped with the second microswitch. Unfortunately, it shows significant signs of wear (I tried to include pictures of the dings), still far sexier than any guitar I have ever owned, it has a great tone, and its electronics work flawlessly. I have been hunting one for years planning to restore it but ran out of both budget and time after all. It comes with the depicted hardcase that is not really fit anymore for transport (unless its hatches get replaced), only for storage.
Technical details:
drowninginguitars.com/
Reason for selling: I need the cash and the space for diapers.
Only cash/transfer and personal pickup applies.
Thanks for checking!
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