Description
60s Univox 6 String 335 Copy. A Univox 6-string 335 copy is a vintage electric guitar from the 1960s and 1970s that emulates the design of the Gibson ES-335. These instruments, often made in Japan by Matsumoku, were available in both 6-string and 12-string versions and are known for being quality copies from that era. They feature a semi-hollow body, often have a bolt-on neck, and are popular among collectors and players for their sound and playability.
- Design: The guitar is a “copy” of the iconic Gibson ES-335, with a semi-hollow body and a double-cutaway shape.
- Origin: Many of these vintage Univox guitars were manufactured in Japan, often by Matsumoku.
- Construction: They typically feature a bolt-on maple neck with a rosewood fretboard and dual humbucker pickups.
- Variations: While the 6-string is common, 12-string versions were also produced, and some early models may have a plastic logo and an angled headstock.
- Sound: The guitars are known for a versatile sound, particularly praised for clean jazz tones and their suitability for effects like fuzz.
- Tremolo: Many models came equipped with a tremolo tailpiece for vibrato effects.
- Quality: They are considered well-made instruments for their time and are often sought after in the vintage guitar market.
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