Kramer Guitars “Hot Rod” Baretta
Double Cutaway Classic for the 21st Century, Now With Custom Graphics.
With custom graphics designed by Kramer Custom Graphic Artist Chris Stemmer, the hand-painted original was displayed at the 2020 Winter NAMM Show Kramer exhibit and is now available to everyone. Inspired by glittery, hot-rodded collectible toy cars from the 1960s, the graphics of this Baretta, already one of the "fastest metal guitars in the world," really make it look the part! This Baretta is part of the Kramer Custom Graphics Collection and is a tribute to one of the most iconic and original guitar designs in rock. Featuring an alder body, hard maple neck, a single Seymour Duncan® JB™ zebra-coil humbucker™, a Floyd Rose® 1000 series tremolo with an R2 1000 series locking nut, an EVH® D-Tuna® Drop D Tuning System, and a Floyd Rose LRT-L40 Trem Stop to keep the tuning stable when using the D-Tuna. Plus, with the Blue Sparkle with Flames Custom Graphics finish, it looks as hot as it plays.
Specifications:
Brand | Kramer Guitars |
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Model | Custom Graphics "Hot Rod" Baretta |
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Finish Color | Blue Sparkle w/Flames |
Weight | 7.94 lbs. |
Body Wood | Alder |
Neck Wood | 3-Piece Maple |
Neck Shape | Kramer Thin Profile |
Neck Dimensions | .800 1st - .880 12th |
Fingerboard | Maple |
Fingerboard Radius | 12" |
Inlays | Dots |
Scale Length | 25.5" |
Width at Nut | 1.63" |
Nut Material | Floyd Rose R2 Locking Nut with Chrome String Retainer |
Frets | 22 Jumbo |
Pickups | Seymour Duncan JB zebra-coil humbucker |
Controls | Master Volume with Push/Pull Series/Parallel Switch |
Hardware | Chrome |
Bridge | Floyd Rose 1000 Series Tremolo with LRT-L40 Trem Stop and EVH D-Tuna Drop D Tuning System |
Tuners | Mini Die Cast |
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