The Wolfgang Special Striped electric guitar is a powerhouse for rock music. It comes loaded with features for players and has an iconic style. With its highly - responsive nature, it produces huge sounds, perfect for rocking out. It flaunts eye - catching striped finishes like Red with Black and White Stripes, Black with Yellow Stripes, and White with Black Stripes. The black headstock and chrome hardware add to its allure. This guitar has a basswood body with an arched top and a graphite - reinforced quartersawn maple neck carved to EVH's strict specs. The 12' - 16' compound radius ebony fingerboard with 22 jumbo frets makes energetic riffing and blazing leads a breeze. The heel - mount truss rod adjustment wheel allows for quick neck relief changes. The custom - designed EVH Wolfgang Humbucking pickups are directly mounted on the body, providing rich tones, sparkle, and long - lasting sustain for power chords and melodies. Every part of this guitar is chosen for high - speed playing. The low - friction volume knob enables easy volume swells, while the tone knob resists turning to avoid unwanted tonal changes. The EVH - branded Floyd Rose® locking tremolo bridge and locking nut keep the tuning precise, no matter how wild your whammy - bar moves are. The EVH D - Tuna® can accurately retune to Drop - D and back with just a finger flick. Specifications include a Wolfgang® body shape, basswood body material, satin urethane finish, Wolfgang® backshape neck profile, and more. It comes with a tremolo arm, hex keys, a user manual, and an EVH® Wolfgang®/Striped Series gig bag.






Using this EVH Wolfgang Special Striped electric guitar is a great experience. To start, if you want to change the tuning quickly, use the EVH D - Tuna®. Just give it a flick of your finger and it'll retune to Drop - D and back accurately. When you're playing, use the low - friction volume knob for those cool volume swells, like a violin. The tone knob is designed to stay in place, so be careful not to accidentally turn it while you're picking hard. For neck adjustments, use the heel - mount truss rod adjustment wheel. It's easy and quick. When it comes to maintenance, keep the guitar in its gig bag when not in use to protect it from dust and scratches. Wipe the strings after each use with a soft cloth to prevent rust. Check the tuning machines regularly to make sure they're working smoothly. Also, don't expose the guitar to extreme temperatures or humidity, as it can damage the wood and affect the sound.