Victoria 5-String with ARC Pickup!
Atlansia, the brand by Nobuaki Hayashi, creator of AriaProII's best-selling model "PE-1500".
A purely domestic brand renowned for its signature features: original, distinctive designs; logical construction using unique, proprietary parts not found elsewhere; and its continued production of extremely thick, tapered necks.
For over 40 years, it has consistently pushed the boundaries of innovation, captivating players and builders worldwide with its ideas and technology.
The Victoria, released in 1985, features an acoustic design with F-holes and exists in various configurations, including piezo pickups and humbucker pickups.
This 1989 model features a specification with a total of 10 Atlantis original ARC pickups.
The bridge incorporates a string bender function, enabling unique playing techniques like applying vibrato with the right hand.
With its narrow string spacing and thick, tapered neck, this 5-string offers an unparalleled playing feel.
Overall, the sound is tight yet retains a slight hollow quality, creating a warm, well-defined atmosphere. It's a truly unique sound where seemingly contradictory characteristics coexist!
【SPEC】
BODY:Walnut
NECK: Hard Rock Maple
FINGERBOARD:Ebony
P.U:ARCx10
CONTROL:Vol/3Band EQ/Bal
WEIGHT:4.59kg
NUT WIDTH:44mm
w/Original Gig Bag
※Neck and electronics have been maintained by our repair technician and are in good condition
※Action is set to approximately 1.5mm at the 12th fret
※All parts have been disassembled and cleaned
【Peace of Mind Service for Online Purchases】
Take your time to try it out in your home environment for 6 days after arrival.
If it's not what you expected... no worries
We'll refund the purchase price if you cover the round-trip shipping costs
Please take advantage of this service.
※Comes with a 5-year adjustment guarantee for peace of mind, professionally adjusted in-store.
※For product details, please feel free to contact our staff.
※We offer a high-value buyback service for items purchased at our store.
Attn: Oda
Check out the Atlansia feature article here!
