Rees SS3 Guitar Keeps Its Options Wide Open
Rees Electric Guitars releases the SS3, a guitar with a solid korina body that uses quality components for an ultra-versatile guitar. With an expanded HSH pickup configuration and a bridge that can change between fixed and floating, the SS3 affords its player more combinations than a value meal menu.
Though at first glance, the SS3 might look like a Strat with some humbuckers on it, the unseen things you can do with the SS3 quash that misconception. The standard pikcups are all Seymour Duncans. It has a JB bridge humbucker, a Quarter pound strat middle, and a Jazz neck humbucker.
The bridge on the SS3 is a high quality Kahler bridge that allows the player to adjust string weight, individual string intonation, individual string height, individual string to string spacing and more. The vibrato arm can attach on either side depending on your preference, and the best part is that the turn of an Allen key can change this guitar from floating to fixed bridge.
The tone knob on the SS3 affords an option that doubles your tones. It pulls out and pushes in to activate different sets of pickup configurations. Pull it out, and it's just like a strat. Push the tone knob in, and you've got humbucker power. Here's how it works.
Pickup Selector position when tone knob is pulled:
- 1: Neck single coil
- 2: Neck and Mid single coils
- 3: Middle single coil
- 4: Mid and Bridge single coils
- 5: Bridge single coil
Pickup Selector position when tone knob is pushed:
- 1: Neck humbucker PU.
- 2: Neck humbucker PU and a bridge single coil.
- 3: Middle pure humbucker made of a neck coil and a bridge coil.
- 4: Bridge humbucker PU and a neck single coil.
- 5: Bridge humbucker PU.




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