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Virgo Fusion Electric Guitar Coil Split Humbucker Pickup Solid Body Electric Guitars, Rounded End Stainless Steel Frets, Mahogany Body, Roasted Maple Neck, for Rock/Blues/Jazz, VF

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Color: IndigoBlue


Features

  • Roasted Maple Neck and Selected Mahogany BodyRoasted maple neck provides excellent stability and gorgeous caramel finish. The mahogany wood used for the body was carefully selected for its sonic properties and lightweight.
  • Hand Polished Stainless Steel Frets Stainless steel frets provide unmatched durability and smooth playing surface for nice and easy bends. Each fret ends are also rounded and hand-dressed to achieve the best playing experience.
  • Bone Nut Bone is a harder natural material and it has been favored by many luthiers for higher-end instruments due to its sustain and natural lubricating properties
  • Slim C Neck Profile and Compound Radius The Virgo Fusion electric guitar sports a unique Slim C compound neck profile along with a 9.5 to 12 compound fingerboard radius, providing excellent playability for both chording and soloing.
  • Truss Rod Made Easy Adjust your neck without trouble with the two-action wheel at the bottom of the neck.
  • Stellar Tuners The MUSI Locking Special tuners will make your strings changes a breeze and keep you axe in tune no matter how brutal your playing is.

Brand: M MUSI


Color: IndigoBlue


Top Material Type: Maple Wood


Body Material: Mahogany


Back Material Type: mahogany


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Rosewood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: Neck MUSI Andromeda N Bridge MUSI Andromeda B


String Material Type: PVD Ionic Lamination


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 10.18 pounds


Product Dimensions: 41.8 x 17.8 x 4.5 inches


Item model number: Virgo Fusion(VF)


Date First Available: July 28, 2022


Back Material: mahogany


Body Material: Mahogany


Color Name: IndigoBlue


Fretboard Material: Rosewood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: Neck MUSI Andromeda N Bridge MUSI Andromeda B


Item Styling: standard


Scale Length: 25.5"


Speaker Amplification Type: passive


String Gauge: .009-.042


String Material: PVD Ionic Lamination


Top Material: Maple Wood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Tremolo


Material Type: Roasted Maple Neck and Mahogany Body


Musical Style: blues, rock, jazz


Proficiency Level: Professional


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  • Budget price guitar, premium quality!
Color: IndigoBlue
This guitar is a real eye opener! You get premium quality attributes and build for a budget price. It was set up perfect and intonation properly done right out of box. Note the strings needed to be changed as I hated their feel. Put some Ernie Ball 9's on and what a difference! This guitar is definitely punching up in weight class! Totally impressed! Fretwork is outstanding with the ss frets. Locking tuners, bone nut, coil split for both pickups, roasted maple neck..........for $300.........unreal! This is not a beginner guitar. This guitar is better than an MIM Fender! Not a standard Telecaster either. Bridge and neck humbuckers. Lots of tonal options. Neck is extremely comfortable. Unbeatable guitar for the price. This is gig ready. Love it! The blue looks much better in person than in pics! I am updating as of 12/15. This is one hell of a guitar! This guitar plays like $700-$1200 guitars. It is a bargain. I have been playing nonstop for over a month. I only made a minor string height adjustment and changed out strings for Ernie Ball strings. It is really a top notch guitar! Highly recommend! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2023 by Charles E Profera Charles E Profera

  • Excellent guitar
Color: GalaxyBlack
The quality of this guitar is excellent! The value at this price is simply amazing. Stainless steel frets, locking tuners, rosewood fretboard, roasted maple neck, bone nut and an amazing looking finish. It is also very comfortable to play whether you stand or sit. Mine was pretty much perfect right out of the box. The tuners are nice and smooth and stay in tune. The pickups sound good on clean or high gain. The action on mine was at 1.5 mm and it weighs 7 pounds 12 ounces. The only negative would be the strings. I would change them as soon as you get the guitar so just know that going in. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2023 by axzy

  • WOW! This pops!
Color: GalaxyBlack
My Musi Virgo Fusion Tele in Galaxy black just arrived. It was packaged very well, encased in styrofoam and wrapped in the usual soft styrofoam bag. Wow! this thing looks incredible. The flake really pops in 6 different colored flake.. after checking fit and finish thoroughly I found no flaws what so ever. Everything is perfect. Action was close enough to my liking, intonation was spot on. Nut was cut well and everything is right at the first fret. Frets are great. Well finished and polished nicely with no sharp ends on the rounded end of the fret. Truss rod was right on with very slight relief. Plays very well and is real comfortable. Electronics all work great. 3 way switch is tight feeling and pots are smooth with no rough spots. Coil splits work well. Glad there are two individual push/pull pots....more tone options. All in all I am more than satisfied with this instrument. It is gig ready. Better than most at twice the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2023 by Jim

  • Great with a lot of messy parts
Color: GalaxyBlack
It’s a good guitar for the price. The compromises make sense, and the guitar is efficient for the money. You get some rare features (mixed return on the hype). The body is good, and the neck is great. Altogether tho, this is comparable to the industry standard and has many meaningful weaknesses. For twice the price, you can have a Schecter SVSS Tele with jumbo frets, a licensed Floyd Rose with a locking nut, name-brand active pickups, an arm carve, and no weird quirks. And unless you really need a TREMOLO, SS FRETS, and THIS SICK FINISH on a T-STYLE, there are guitars everywhere that compare favorably to this for less than $500. It is by no means a "perfect budget guitar" or a crazy steal or anything like that. It's pretty good, will grow with upgrades, and has a unique style. That's what you should buy it for. The bridge is mediocre. It looks like a $35 Musiclily unit. It did not arrive properly set up. The provided wrench was too small for the saddle screws, and I had to use my own. It has a plain bar which must be used with a set screw which chews it up. The sleeve inside is garbage and I don't know that I can fix it. It has more play than the 2-decade old Edge III in my first guitar. It has a usable but sloppy return to zero, even with the bone nut. The saddle screws are sharp and uncomfortable. The bridge studs are beneath the high and low E, making adjustment difficult. This is below basic and compares unfavorably even to other primitive tremolos such as that on the AZES. It is a standard size and I expect it to be an easy but absolutely necessary upgrade for another ~$100. The controls are budget. This is the most immediately obvious compromise, and it makes this feel nothing like a nice guitar. The knobs are not straight, are not perfectly smooth, and the volume taper is the worst I’ve ever used. The tuners are fine. They are obviously cheap, with play along several axes. It’s minor, but the output jack could be in a better spot. The guitar is noisy. Humbucking positions are okay, but not silent. I haven't looked inside, but it collects more signals and amplifies them more than my other guitars. It's especially bad against my body. I could try troubleshooting it bit by bit, but the time would be less wasted by redoing the cavity myself with nice shielding and soldering. Stainless steel frets are overrated. I'd take nickel over these if they were jumbo. If you're actually playing enough guitar to wear thru your frets, getting them repaired shouldn't scare you so much. The frets on this guitar look nice and perform fine, and they're not the best part of this neck. The saddle screws more than undo the comfort of this feature. The black finish is not as pretty in person. It lacks the depth and consistency of the photos. The headstock has a lower flake density than the body, and the carve is very shallow which makes it look less impressive up close. The neck roast is dark, but patchy and uneven. It is knotty and quartersawn in an odd, lopsided way the created a patchy grain. I still love looking at it, but it’s less than I hoped for. Depending on your style of play, you may need to install a string tree. This is a very disappointing design flaw given the attractiveness of the stock headstock. A little more break angle would have gone a long way. This review may seem critical; it is in response to the overall reception of this guitar. I love these Chinese imports and feel nothing for name brands, but much of the praise this guitar is getting is deluded. Still, this guitar rocks. I hope the honesty helps you feel confident in what you’re getting. The Andromeda pickups really are phenomenal. They are generally bright, and the single coil positions have a cool Tele character. The pickup/switching arrangement is actually perfect. It has many sounds, all sound good, and nothing is left out. I’ve never used budget pickups so charismatic to me, and I prefer only a signature Fishman set among my guitars. The neck is fantastic, with a high-tech shape, great machining, and a perfect texture. The finish is the coolest I’ve seen on a guitar like this, and actually does look and feel like a higher end instrument. The most core parts of this guitar are solid and it speaks to me as a piece of art, but I'm not satisfied. The upgrades I want aren't to make it cooler, but to fix it. I wouldn't give this tremolo to a beginner. That would be mean. Recommend it for a project. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2023 by Lemon Lemon

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