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Teye-Gypsy Queen La Estrella F-Series Metal Top/Black Finish[/h]
The Gypsy Queen – a new model of Teye-guitar with bolt-on Maple neck, a rosewood fingerboard, and… many unusual features, described by one of our dealers as ‘typically Teye’, among which:
Four single-coil Jason Lollar pick-ups wired to Teye-electronics with master Volume, master Tone, and master Mood knob – the Mood again being somewhat of a secret weapon;
Upside-down headstock, emulating the Firebird, Jimi’s Strat, and the axiom found on jazz guitars that the bottom E-string should have longer free string length and the top e-string should have the shortest (just look at many a jazz tailpiece and you know what I mean);
A weirdly shaped body that gives this guitar maximum resonance and playing response;
24-fret 25.5-inch scale;
A visual presence that is – like all Teye-guitars – impossible to ignore, on- or off-stage.
In comparison with the Electric Gypsy guitars of the T, R, E, and A-series, the Gypsy Queen has more twang, like you’d expect. A little extra cutting power, but thanks to the Mood-knob and the four available coils also sufficient virtuoso-power for when the guitar solo arrives, without the need for external boost devices. Yes, the Electric Gypsy covers that single-coil vibe almost effortless, but if you desire the extra twang of a bolt-on Maple neck, the Gypsy Queen may just be your guitar of choice.
La Estrella, with a metal plate covering the entire body, and graphics more or less as shown. In Poplar, or Spanish Cedar body;
The Gypsy Queen comes equipped with a Wilkinson tremolo system, which is extremely good-sounding and stable.
Teye Gypsy Queen La Estrella PT-F-08 Metaltop w/Black Finish
$4299.00 + shipping
Sold
Teye-Gypsy Queen La Estrella F-Series Metal Top/Black Finish[/h]
The Gypsy Queen – a new model of Teye-guitar with bolt-on Maple neck, a rosewood fingerboard, and… many unusual features, described by one of our dealers as ‘typically Teye’, among which:
Four single-coil Jason Lollar pick-ups wired to Teye-electronics with master Volume, master Tone, and master Mood knob – the Mood again being somewhat of a secret weapon;
Upside-down headstock, emulating the Firebird, Jimi’s Strat, and the axiom found on jazz guitars that the bottom E-string should have longer free string length and the top e-string should have the shortest (just look at many a jazz tailpiece and you know what I mean);
A weirdly shaped body that gives this guitar maximum resonance and playing response;
24-fret 25.5-inch scale;
A visual presence that is – like all Teye-guitars – impossible to ignore, on- or off-stage.
In comparison with the Electric Gypsy guitars of the T, R, E, and A-series, the Gypsy Queen has more twang, like you’d expect. A little extra cutting power, but thanks to the Mood-knob and the four available coils also sufficient virtuoso-power for when the guitar solo arrives, without the need for external boost devices. Yes, the Electric Gypsy covers that single-coil vibe almost effortless, but if you desire the extra twang of a bolt-on Maple neck, the Gypsy Queen may just be your guitar of choice.
La Estrella, with a metal plate covering the entire body, and graphics more or less as shown. In Poplar, or Spanish Cedar body;
The Gypsy Queen comes equipped with a Wilkinson tremolo system, which is extremely good-sounding and stable.
Teye Gypsy Queen La Estrella PT-F-08 Metaltop w/Black Finish
$4299.00 + shipping
Sold