Kingdom DDSE Electric Guitar

(1 customer review)

£600.00 inc. VAT

The matte black finish certainly gives this guitar a dark edge but with the versatility of the Wilkinson pickups and incredible sustain, it lends itself to a variety of playing styles.

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Release the Beast Inside

The matte black finish certainly gives this guitar a dark edge but with the versatility of the Wilkinson pickups and incredible sustain, it lends itself to a variety of playing styles. The DDSE can equally deliver shimmering clean tones for chord work, fingerstyle snappiness and twang as well as distorted blues-driven sustain, dirty ‘stoner rock’ or even heavy metal lead. With the continuation of the matte finish throughout, the slim body design and set neck create a sleek looking instrument which plays as one.

Specifications:

• Chambered willow wood body delivers incredible sustain and harmonics
• Matte black finish
• Rosewood fretboard
• Maple neck
• Wilkinson P90 pickups have a bright tone with crystal clarity (upgrades available)
• 1 x volume
• 1 x tone
• 3-way selector switch
• Wilkinson WJ-303 (1:19 gear ratio) fine-tuning machine heads for accurate operation and tuning stability.
• Medium jumbo frets
• Abalone dot and 12th fret cross inlays for eye-catching aesthetics.
• Unique winged double f-hole design
• Abalone Kingdom® headstock logo and ivory headstock binding.
• Lockable tolex hard case with branded brass tag and fitted plush interior
• Luthier/Designer: China/UK
• Limited production runs

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1 review for Kingdom DDSE Electric Guitar

  1. Stephen Revell

    The Kingdom DDSE is one awesome guitar, my wife bought this for me as a surprise birthday gift. It is so smooth to play and sings sweetly. I am actually gob smacked of what this guitar is capable of … just speachless … So letting the guitar speak for me. Well done Kingdom…this one proves British is better ^^

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