Neck-Through Construction
B.C.
Rich is known as one of the pioneers in Neck Through
construction. They utilize it on many of their guitars,
because it provides the best possible sustain, resonance,
comfort and access to higher frets. Neck-through has
long
been considered the premium construction method for
high end guitars. This construction starts with a long
piece
(or pieces) of premium North American maple. That piece
runs from the tip of the headstock to the strap button
on the opposite end of the guitar. This means that
the headstock, fingerboard, pickups and bridge all are
mounted
to this single sound foundation. Sonically it is a
difference you can hear. The neck-through construction
also allows
us to cut away more of the body and neck at the neck
joint which provides comfort that no bolt-on or set-neck
could
offer. You will find the neck through feature on all
of our top of the line B.C. Rich models.
Pickups
EMG-81
(bridge position)
The EMG-81 is a high output pickup designed especially
for the lead guitarist. The 81 is at its best for
high volume
overdrive and amps with a master volume. Whether
you're playing power rock and roll, or overdriving
your amp,
there's a razor sharp attack, and incredible sustain
for brilliant
soloing. If you're looking for exceptional qualities
in a rock pickup, the EMG-81 is the one. EMG-85 (neck position)
Although the EMG-85 has more measurable output than the 81,
its frequency response and string interface are different.
The 85 uses two Alnico magnet loaded coils with a wide
aperture to maintain a beefy lowend and a fatter top end.
Because of a more natural tone, it works great as a rhythm
and blues pickup because it has loads of output but isn't
muddy.
Beveled Top
Most
of B.C. Rich body styles employ a beveled edge around the
shape. In many ways bevels on a top are similar to
facets on a cut stone. They catch the light and reflect
at different angles giving the instrument more of a three
dimensional look. Some of the B.C. Rich top bevels are
extreme and wide while others are subtle and narrow.
Occasionally the shape of the instrument is accented by
painting the
bevels a contrasting color.
Specifications
Construction: neck through
Body wood: maple
Body thickness: 45mm
Top style: beveled
Body binding: no
Headstock style: Widow
Headstock color: onyx with white tribal graphic
Headstock binding: no
Tuners: Grover mini-Rotomatics
Neck wood: Canadian hard maple
Back of neck: onyx
Neck binding: no
Fretboard: ebony
Inlay: abalone tribal
Frets: 24 jumbo 2.7mm
Factory strings: 9 – 42
Nut: 43mm locking Floyd Rose style
Scale: 25 1/2”
Bridge / tailpiece type: Kahler Hybrid Tremolo
Pickups: 1 EMG 81 bridge and 1 EMG 85 neck humbuckers with
PA2 pre amp
Controls: 1 volume, 1 three-way toggle, 1 tone and 1 toggle
to activate the PA2 pre amp
Hardware: black
Finish: painted glossy
Color: onyx with white tribal graphic
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