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Product Ref: 125315
The Albert Lee HH features two DiMarzio custom Humbuckers, which provide you with a great clarity of tone. This guitar is a flawless instrument boasting the very highest levels of quality, craftsmanship and unparalleled playing comfort. There are volume and tone controls for tonal shaping, and a 5-way pickup selector providing even more options.
This Albert Lee guitar has a five-bolt neck joint designed by Music Man which gives you strength, stability and great tone. You can trust that the neck will remain in position and not shift under heavy load. The unobtrusive neck heel allows you easy access to the higher frets so you can easily explore the fretboard. Both the neck and fingerboard are made from rosewood, ideal for creating rich tones that are soft yet punchy.
Albert Lee guitars all have a very distinctive appearance which certainly stands out from the crowd. Like others in the Albert Lee range, the Albert Lee HH combines both retro modern design with versatility to produce a truly unique guitar. This unique crafted model comprises of a light weight African Mahogany body, which adds warmth to the overall sound of the instrument.
Music Man (originally Tri-Sonix) was founded in 1971 by Forrest White and Tom Walker with the help of Leo Fender, who at the time was a silent partner due to a 10-year non-compete clause he was tied to. In 1974 when they officially became Music Man, the company produced its first product, an amplifier designed by Leo Fender and Tom Walker called the "Sixty Five" and a year later Leo Fender was named president of the company. It was in 1976 when Music Man started to produce guitars and basses in the form of the StingRay 1 Guitar and StingRay Bass and the company was later bought to Ernie Ball in 1984.