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Heritage H-555 - Burnt Amber

When it comes to Semi-Hollowbody guitars, the Heritage H-555 is incomparable. This particular Heritage produces thick, dark tones. Plus, it's made to last. The H-555 is built with a one-piece mahogany neck, providing comfort and reliability, allowing you to play all day long. This semi-hollowbody guitar is perfect for any musician.

Here are some other specifications:

  • Semi-Hollow Body
  • Laminated curly maple top and back
  • Solid curly maple rim
  • 16” width
  • 18” length
  • 1-5⁄8” rim thickness
  • 17° peghead pitch
  • Solid mahogany neck
  • Multiple white binding around body top
  • Single white binding on back and F-holes
  • Single white binding on neck and headstock
  • 24-3⁄4” scale
  • 22-fret ebony fingerboard with abalone and mother-of-pearl arrow inlays
  • 12" radius
  • Standard neck carve "Soft C" (.820 @ 1st fret/.940 @ 12th fret - varies slightly)
  • TwoSeymour Duncan humbucking gold pickups
  • Two volume and two tone controls
  • One toggle switch for pickup selection
  • Gold Tone-Pro bridge and stop bar tailpiece
  • Gold hardware
  • Black speed knobs
  • Mother-of-pearl arrow inlay on headstock
  • Hard Case
  • 7 lbs 13 oz
  • #AH28127
https://reverb.com/item/6480578-heritage-h-555-burnt-amber
 
I like it, but it's a little bling-y for my tastes. I don't like the mix of two different inlay styles. Heritage should have picked one or the other.
 
I also have no need for a semi-hollow, but that is gorgeous enough that I might have to find one.
 
Not my thing, but that is beautiful. At least the gold hardware blends more on it, though that alone would keep me from buying it.
 
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