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Description
Description
The 1980s classic Kramer Jersey Star returns with the iconic Mother-of-Pearl Jersey Star logo, gold hardware, Seymour DuncanTM JN and JB Humbuckers, and a Floyd RoseTM 1000 Series Tremolo and R2 Lock Nut.
First released in the 1980s, the Jersey Star is for many fans the ultimate Kramer. The modern Jersey Star features a double cutaway lightweight Alder body with the classic Jersey Star logo on the upper bout. The three-piece bolt-on Maple neck has an Elliptical “C” profile with a Maple fingerboard, 22 jumbo frets, a 16” radius, and a 25.5 scale. The neck has Jersey Star inlays with double stars at the 12th fret. The Floyd RoseTM R2 Lock Nut is top mounted and the headstock matches the guitar finish.
The new Kramer Jersey Star is powered by legendary Seymour DuncanTM humbuckers with an SH-4 JN/JazzNeckTM in the neck position and an SH-4 JBTM in the middle and bridge positions, a favorite of the best metal players for over 40 years. Developed in 1974, the JN offers a classic warm humbucker tone for full yet crystal clear rhythm while the SH-4 JBTM is Seymour Duncan’s classic hot-rodded humbucker offering singing highs and aggressive harmonics. The pickup mounting rings are gold and the pickups are controlled by a single metal Volume control with 2-mini coil-splitting controls for the JN humbucker in the neck position and the JB humbucker in the bridge position.
The Jersey Star comes with gold hardware, a Floyd RoseTM 1000 Series Tremolo, Floyd RoseTM R2 Lock Nut, and gold strap buttons. For easy adjustments, two hex wrenches are fastened to the back of the headstock.
First released in the 1980s, the Jersey Star is for many fans the ultimate Kramer. The modern Jersey Star features a double cutaway lightweight Alder body with the classic Jersey Star logo on the upper bout. The three-piece bolt-on Maple neck has an Elliptical “C” profile with a Maple fingerboard, 22 jumbo frets, a 16” radius, and a 25.5 scale. The neck has Jersey Star inlays with double stars at the 12th fret. The Floyd RoseTM R2 Lock Nut is top mounted and the headstock matches the guitar finish.
The new Kramer Jersey Star is powered by legendary Seymour DuncanTM humbuckers with an SH-4 JN/JazzNeckTM in the neck position and an SH-4 JBTM in the middle and bridge positions, a favorite of the best metal players for over 40 years. Developed in 1974, the JN offers a classic warm humbucker tone for full yet crystal clear rhythm while the SH-4 JBTM is Seymour Duncan’s classic hot-rodded humbucker offering singing highs and aggressive harmonics. The pickup mounting rings are gold and the pickups are controlled by a single metal Volume control with 2-mini coil-splitting controls for the JN humbucker in the neck position and the JB humbucker in the bridge position.
The Jersey Star comes with gold hardware, a Floyd RoseTM 1000 Series Tremolo, Floyd RoseTM R2 Lock Nut, and gold strap buttons. For easy adjustments, two hex wrenches are fastened to the back of the headstock.
Specs
Specs
General
Series: | Kramer Original |
Product Color: | Alpine White |
Factory Setup: | .010-.046, E Standard (E-A-D-G-B-E) |
Body
Body Shape: | Jersey Star |
Body Material: | Alder |
Body Finish: | Gloss |
Neck
Neck Material: | Maple |
Neck Finish: | Satin |
Neck Shape: | Elliptical C |
Fingerboard Material: | Maple |
Nut Material: | Synthetic |
Nut Width: | 1.625" |
Fingerboard Radius: | 16" |
Scale Length: | 25.5" |
Number of Frets: | 22 Frets |
Neck Joint: | Bolt-On |
Fingerboard Inlay: | Mother of Pearl Stars |
Inlay Shape: | Stars |
Electronics
Bridge Pickup: | Seymour Duncan JB Humbucker |
Middle Pickup: | Seymour Duncan JB Humbucker |
Neck Pickup: | Seymour Duncan JN Humbucker |
Controls and Switching: | 5-way, master Volume, two mini toggle coil-split switches |
Hardware
Hardware Color: | Gold |
Bridge: | Floyd Rose 1000 series Tremolo |
Tuning Machines: | Die-Cast Tuners with Pearloid Buttons |
Fret Wire: | Medium Jumbo |
Knobs: | Gold |
Switch Cap: | Black |