Windstein’s E1.6 KW : A new Guitar putting flesh on the bones of Kirk Windstein’s sundries

Windstein’s E1.6 KW

Solar posted, “Designed together with Kirk Windstein of Crowbar/Down, this revolutionary, feature-loaded, and top-of-the-line Solar Type E1 range guitar was created with a radical passion for design and an expert attention to detail.”

E1.6 KW
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Just look at this piece! Isn’t it looking like some sort of a gig? It reminds me of an axe. Maybe, ha! The Design is absolutely marvelous and reminds me of some sort of cool weapon which I am playing with. It looks stunning in bands like a crowbar and down, both known for their crushing, marvelous and splendid guitar tones. The design is minimal as it is designed in a format of no huss, no fuss, and only high-gain riff. What splendid beauty !!! This guitar really means business.

This latest signature model is a smart move on the part of Kirk Windstein and Ola Englund’s part. It will skyrocket the solar guitar’s reputation of providing exactly what cool-looking, modern guitarists want.

Windstein’s E1.6 KW has a type E shape and is made up of an Alder material body. It has no binding body and is in type E shape. If we Talk about the specs then it includes a gig bag and truss rod tool. It has a tail and tailpiece body consisting of a tom with string-thru. It neither has a pickguard nor a pickup neck. It has a round-type end pin. Its pick-up bridge is EMG-81. It has no switch or binding fingerboard. The capacitor is 0.1 MF. It is made up of ebony FB material. Its fret wire is made up of stainless steel. Its scale is 24.75 and its frets are 22 super Jumbo. Its top inlay consists of an artist’s logo on the 12th fret. It doesn’t have position marker dots or string guides. But yes it does have side dots. Its machine head is solar 18:1 locking type.” I had played

guitar,” says Tina Weymouth, “so we all thought, ‘‘How hard can this be? There are only four strings. That’s how little we knew about the instrument.” There are only four strings but this one has six strings but no string guide or binding. Its neck profile is a C shape and the N material is maple. This is white matte with a stereo 3P oval Steel and Black matte jack/cover. Its control comprises one volume and its radius is R350= 13.78. This white matte comprises blacksmith 0946 Nano Carbon coated strings. Its nut neck comprises PPS and a joining style neck is set through. Its Trussrod neck is of dual action and the truss rod cover neck is engraved with a solar logo.

This guitar is manufactured in partnership with Kirk Windstein of Crowbar and Down. Windstein made his name with the Crowbar with albums such as broken glass released in 1996 and odd fellows rest released in 1998. There is an extraordinary rebellious, feature loaded and amongst one of the top models in solar type E1 range guitar. It is created with a progressive fervor in design and an eye to detailing.

E1.6 KW

Windstein’s E1.6 KW is a signature guitar of an ultra-minimalist E-type riffer’s guitar, the E1.6KW. It is the best acoustic guitar for beginners this year 2022. It has an alder body, a Maple neck with an ebony fretboard, and stainless steel frets. It has an EMG 81 pickup, locking tuners, fixed tones, and a locking TOM bridge.

This guitar includes a solar-type E Deluxe gig bag. It has a white matte finish which looks splendid. It offers a way to easy to the point and weapon-like ambarrest with a splendid feature set. This makes it a supreme, must-buy, and professional status suitable for both stage and studio play. It is loaded with solar 18:1 locking tuners, graphite nuts, and full access neck. When you need power cut and clarity then this single EMG81 active pickup is all set to go. It has stainless steel 22 super Jumbo frets, a thin comfortable maple neck, an Ebony fingerboard, neck/body joint design with a 24.75″ scale. It is splendidly loaded with locking tuners, single volume control, full Access neck, and graphite nut. For your power, clarity, and cut it has a single EMG81 active pickup in the bridge position.

This guitar includes a solar-type E Deluxe gig bag. It has a white matte finish which looks splendid. It offers a way to easy to the point and weapon-like ambarrest with a splendid feature set. This makes it a supreme, must-buy, and professional status suitable for both stage and studio play. It is loaded with solar 18:1 locking tuners, graphite nuts, and full access neck. When you need power cut and clarity then this single EMG81 active pickup is all set to go. It has stainless steel 22 super Jumbo frets, a thin comfortable maple neck, an Ebony fingerboard, neck/body joint design with a 24.75″ scale. It is splendidly loaded with locking tuners, single volume control, full Access neck, and graphite nut. For your power, clarity, and cut it has a single EMG81 active pickup in the bridge position.

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One of the few reasons why you should buy it is because of its balanced sound, it stays in tune and it’s available at an entry-level price. It has an amazing look that will never put one off. It has excellent sound plugged in and acoustically, has a great build quality, and forgiving sound for the beginner as well as an expert. There is an extraordinary rebellious, feature loaded and amongst one of the top models in solar type E1 range guitar. Because of its alder body, 3-piece maple neck, EMG 81 pickup, stainless steel frets, solar locking tuners, and much cooler Kirk Windstein logo on the 12th fret it becomes an absolute beauty and a must-buy guitar. It is available at $1,149 and comes with a gig bag. Visit solar guitars for purchase-related details. The website on which it is available is www.solar-guitars.com

This solar guitar is a hell of a guitar to date this year so far. It came out on October 7th. One is found to immediately fall in love with the Fretmarkers. If you prefer string thru and a single pickup and a single wire. It has a better-sustained body. The fretboard design is more simplified and the logo looks cool where it is. In general, the chug of wood is nice, it plays amazingly, and it sounds good. Just look at this piece! Isn’t it looking like some sort of a gig? That’s the thing with guitars: if it looks good, plays great, sounds amazing, and stays and tunes without giving any problems when one plays it, it becomes an awesome deal.

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