OLP Guitars Unveils Acoustic/Electric Models at NAMM
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MM1TLAF
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MM12TLA
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January 25, 2004
New from OLP are three acoustic-electric guitar models. The new instruments, which include two 6-string models and one 12-string, are based on the trademarked Ernie Ball-Music Man MM1 guitar shape. It is the first time that OLP has offered acoustic instruments.
All three models feature an internal tone chamber design with a 3-Band, Active EQ preamp to handle the amplification duties.
The new MM1TLAF 6-string thinline guitar features a Korina body with F-holes; a Trans Black or Trans Blue finish with White binding; a pinless Rosewood bridge with compensated saddle; a 22-fret North American Maple neck with Rosewood fingerboard and Double Truss Rod; the trademarked "4+2" Music Man headstock that is painted to match the body; and Pearloid tuner buttons.
The new OLP MM1TLAO 6-string thinline acoustic offers a classic Oval soundhole design with the same features of MM1-TLAF, but in a Natural finish with Cream binding. To apply this design to a 12-string model, OLP introduces the MM12TLA thinline acoustic. Construction is similar to the two 6-string models, again with a Natural finish.
For more information, visit their web site at www.olpguitars.com. |