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Evh MIJ Series EVH Wolfgang IY

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Electric Guitar

  • Body: Basswood
  • Top: Big leaf maple
  • Bolt-on neck: Maple with graphite reinforcement
  • Fingerboard: Ebony
  • Pearl block fingerboard inlays
  • Scale: 648 mm (25.5")
  • Compound fingerboard radius: 304.8 - 406.4 mm (12" - 16")
  • Nut width: 42 mm (1.650")
  • 22 Vintage stainless steel frets
  • Pickups: Direct Mount EVH Wolfgang (bridge) and Direct Mount EVH Wolfgang AL 3 (neck) humbuckers
  • Volume control: EVH BI Tech HPU Low Friction Pot with Treble Bleed Circuit
  • Tone control: 250K EVH Bourns High Friction Pot
  • 3-Way switch: EVH Reverse-Style Switching
  • Kill Switch
  • EVH-Branded Floyd Rose locking tremolo with EVH D-Tuna
  • EVH-branded Gotoh machine heads
  • Chrome hardware
  • Strings: Nickel-plated steel .009 - .042
  • Colour: Ivory
  • Incl. EVH Wolfgang hardshell Case and EVH leather strap
  • Made in Japan
Available since January 2025
Item number 560918
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Artist Eddie Van Halen
Colour Ivory
Style ST-Style
Body Basswood
Neck Maple
Fretboard Ebony
Frets 22
Scale 648 mm
Pickups HH
Tremolo Floyd Rose
Incl. Case Yes
Incl. Bag No
Top Maple
incl. Case 1
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24.590 kr
Free shipping incl. VAT
Available in October 2025
Available in October 2025

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Fender Might Have Made A Mistake
CrocCreative 13.02.2025
After a lengthy wait to get my hands on this, I'm really impressed. I'd tried one of the USA-made Wolfgangs before and loved it. This surprised me as it had specs that I don't often favour (Fender nut-width, vintage frets, very hot pickups, and the price was above my usual sweet spot of around €1000). But when I found out that a MiJ model with a far more realistic price point was coming (and wanting a do-it-all guitar for demos and teaching), I put in for a pre-order.

It was worth the wait! A very lightweight, compact body that just gets out of your way, an almost raw-feeling maple neck, a thick slab of smooth ebony for the fretboard, cleanly-processed stainless steel frets, fantastic grit and harmonics from the rather spicy pickups, the low-friction volume control that I have come to prefer from playing my Charvels, a decent-quality hardshell case. It's all gravy.

I don't envisage using the kill switch a great deal, but this is the first guitar I've had with one. The D-Tuna is super handy for easily swapping to a drop tuning. The bridge was properly intonated out of the case, but you may need to adjust the tiny screw to balance between drop and standard when using it (I've seen people whine about them not working, but it takes all of 30 seconds to set up).

Downsides? The strap that came with it was nylon rather than the USA model's leather (and is too long for me even on the shortest setting, and I'm 180cm). It's not a huge issue as I put the same DiMarzio Clip-Loc cotton straps on all of my guitars. I'd also like a third spring in the back, but we'll see how it feels when I restring with my usual 8-42s. A trem spring isn't exactly a huge expense.

Overall, I'm super happy with it. I think Fender made a goof with the price point (considering you could get one of each colour for less than the price of one USA model), but I'm not going to complain. I wouldn't be surprised if these got revised to €2500 each, so get your order in now and try to stay calm while you wait.
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Matige afwerking voor de prijs
erpece 04.03.2025
Ik heb een Music Man Axis die kwalitatief goed is en lekker speelt. De EVH WG leek me een prima keuze en in Ivory ziet hij er geweldig uit. De Japanse versie waar het hier om gaat wordt geprezen en zou niet onder moeten doen voor de duurdere VS variant.

De wachttijd van bijna een jaar is belachelijk, maar goed. Eenmaal binnen viel me op dat de gitaar slecht was afgesteld. Ik heb shims moeten verwijderen van onder de lock nut, de hals moeten stellen en de hoogte van de brug. Daarna was de afstelling goed, maar ik weet niet of een doorsnee klant dat had kunnen doen. De FR brug lijkt een verbogen rand te hebben waar de fine tuners zitten, maar hindert niet de werking. Zal de brug later toch vervangen voor een Duitse FR. De D-Tuna op de E snaar kan niet afgesteld worden met het kleine zwarte schroefje, want die is dol. Daarmee is de D-Tuna meteen waardeloos. Gelulkkig helpt Thomann door een nieuw schroefje te sturen. Men wist me te vertellen dat dit probleem momenteel vaker voorkomt. Ik heb meerder gitaren met een D-Tuna en het valt op dat die schroefjes 2x zo lang zijn... Mogelijk is deze D-Tuna een soort OEM product, maar dat zou wel gek zijn op een EVH gitaar...

Lang verhaal kort: op papier en visueel en hele vette gitaar, maar eigenlijk niet het geld en de wachttijd waard zoals hij afgeleverd wordt. Ik hou mijn exemplaar en ga hem zelf opwaarderen.
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