The brand - new Ernie Ball Music Man Sabre electric guitar is a masterpiece. It has an okoume body topped with a thick maple layer, and is fitted with custom Music Man humbucking pickups. These pickups create a lively and dynamic sound, with amazing clarity and long - lasting sustain. Visually, the Sabre is extremely appealing. Its bookmatched premium top has a contrasting natural binding, which beautifully shows off the natural beauty of the figured maple wood grain. The guitar has a slender, contoured body and a slightly wider neck (1 11/16' at the nut), offering great comfort and playability. It comes with a roasted maple neck, Schaller locking tuners, a 5 - way switch, and Music Man’s super - smooth modern tremolo system, making it a perfect choice for guitar players. Specifications: Body Material: Okoume; Body Finish: High Gloss Polyester; Fretboard Material: Maple; Scale Length: 25 - 1/2' (64.8 cm); No. of Frets: 22 - High profile, medium width stainless steel; Fretboard Inlays: 1/4' Black or White Face dots; Pickups: Alnico 5 magnets (Bridge), Music Man® Custom Wound Humbucking (Middle), Music Man® Custom Wound Humbucking (Neck); Bridge: Music Man® Modern tremolo with crescent cover and vintage bent steel saddles; Strings: 9p - 11p - 16p - 26w - 36w - 46w (M - Steel Hybrid Slinky #2922); Tuning Machines: Schaller M6 - IND locking; Hardware Finish: Chrome.





Using your Ernie Ball Music Man Sabre guitar is a breeze. Just plug it into an amplifier and start strumming. You can use the 5 - way switch to change the pickup combination and get different sounds. When it comes to tuning, the Schaller locking tuners make it easy to keep your guitar in tune. For playing comfort, the slightly wider neck and contoured body allow you to play for hours without fatigue. Here are some things to keep in mind. Avoid exposing your guitar to extreme temperatures or humidity as it can damage the wood and affect the sound. When not in use, store it in a guitar case. For maintenance, clean the strings regularly with a soft cloth to remove dirt and sweat. You can also clean the body and fretboard to keep it looking great. Every few months, check the tuning pegs and bridge for any signs of looseness, and if needed, take it to a professional guitar technician for adjustment.