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Harmony Comet Electric Guitar, Rosewood Fingerboard, Midnight Blue

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Harmony Comet Electric Guitar, Rosewood Fingerboard, Midnight BlueFor some true blue vintage style and sound, we have the Harmony Comet. Inspired by the Harmony H72 of the 1960s, this slick semi hollow pops off with fine materials, careful construction, and that all important Harmony tone. A striking balance of modern and vintage sentiments, this Harmony is a marvel on every level. The double cutaway form of the Comet is fashioned completely from genuine mahogany. This distinguished tonewood establishes the basis

For some true blue vintage style and sound, we have the Harmony Comet. Inspired by the Harmony H72 of the 1960s, this slick semi-hollow pops off with fine materials, careful construction, and that all-important Harmony tone. A striking balance of modern and vintage sentiments, this Harmony is a marvel on every level.

The double-cutaway form of the Comet is fashioned completely from genuine mahogany. This distinguished tonewood establishes the basis from which the entire tonal experience blooms. Its resonant, flexible, and expressive profile allows for the Comet to branch into many different styles like rock, blues, jazz and more. A center block additionally builds a barrier to feedback that can be common among hollow and semi-hollow guitars.

From here, the Comet introduces a genuine mahogany neck taking a classic "C'"-shaped profile. This neck plays into the Comet's long-tenon set neck construction which increases sustain and stability across the entire scale length. A rosewood fingerboard lands with this neck adorned the twenty-two Medium Jumbo frets that offer up smooth playability across the fingers. A bone nut combines with a six-in-line headstock with locking tuning machines which double in form and function, stabilizing tuning and hearkening to Harmony's history.

Onboard, the Comet features two custom gold foil humbucking pickups in the bridge and neck positions. Orange Drop capacitors pair with master volume and master tone controls to allow for the smooth and deep mixing through a wealth of amplified tones. These pickups play with brightness and clarity while a TOM bridge and tailpiece ground strings stably for solid sonic transfer. The Harmony Comet travels in style with an included MONO Vertigo electric guitar case.

Like a proverbial shooting star, the Harmony Comet is a bright, bold, and beautiful instrument decked out in classic Harmony fashion ready for blazing its own unique trail.

  • American-made semi-hollow design
  • Genuine mahogany double-cutaway body with center block
  • Genuine mahogany neck in "C"-shaped profile
  • Rosewood fingerboard with twenty-two Medium Jumbo frets
  • Two custom gold foil humbucking pickups with Orange Drop capacitors
  • Bone nut with six-in-line locking tuning machines
  • TOM bridge with tailpiece
  • MONO Vertigo guitar case included
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