Sterling by Music Man Albert Lee HH Electric Guitar

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This Sterling Albert Lee model's quality gives its Music Man big sibling a run for its money. A pair of humbuckers contribute to this guitar's creamy tone.

The Sterling by Music Man Albert Lee HH, with its unique retro modern design, is as versatile an instrument as its namesakes playing is. Amazing features at an even more incredulous price make this newest addition to the Sterling by Music Man Signature Series a must have.

- Model: AL40
- Body Wood: Mahogany
- Body Color: Black
- Bridge: Fulcrum Tremolo
- Pickguard: Black
- Scale Length: 25-1/2" (64.8 cm)
- Neck Radius: 9.5" (24 cm)
- Frets: 22 frets, narrow
- Neck Width: 1.65" (42 mm) at nut, 2.2" (56 mm) at last fret
- Neck Wood: Hard Maple
- Fingerboard: Jatoba
- Fret Markers: Dots
- Tuning Machines: Diecast
- Truss Rod: Single action
- Neck Attachment: 5 bolts
- Controls: 1 volume, 1 tone
- Switching: 5-way toggle pickup selector
- Pickups: HH - 2 humbuckers with chrome covers
- Strings: Ernie Ball 2221 Regular Slinky

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Email: info@sterlingbymusicman.com

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 5 out of 5 stars. (2 ratings)
Submitted November 12, 2018 by a customer from yahoo.com

"Great little guitar!"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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This guitar is amazing, especially when considering its price tag. The neck feels as good or better than what you find on a $1k+ Fender Stratocaster (or Telecaster). Mine arrived with perfectly filed fret edges and a neck profile to die for- it’s a little chunky, and perfectly contours to my hand. It has nice tall frets too. There is also a really nice, smooth satin finish on the neck. This model truly feels like a much more expensive guitar. It has great resonance when played unplugged, so I would imagine it would be absolutely smoking with a set of DiMarzios or Fralins (or whatever you prefer) in it. The stock pickups aren’t bad at all though. And setup was a breeze, with a wheel at the base of the neck that’s accessible from the top. So no removing strings or popping the neck off to do truss rod adjustments on this one. The stock tuners aren’t fancy, but they stay in tune great. The weight is nice too. And though it’s kind of a weird looking guitar, it is extremely comfortable and ergonomic to play. If you’re wanting a solid body guitar with a bolt on neck, and your budget is $1k or less, I would HIGHLY recommend this one (assuming your style is more in the realm of country, blues, classic rock, etc... this is no metal machine). It’s just a wonderful little axe, and I can’t say enough good things about it. If you do get one, I also highly recommend putting several coats of fret board conditioner on it. Mine was kind of dry and pale looking when I first got read more it, but after several applications of the stuff, it’s now a beautiful dark brown color. By the way, the Daphne blue/tortoiseshell pickguard combo is gorgeous in person. Photos don’t do it justice at all.

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