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Instrument: Solid Body
Brand: Vox
Model: Mark VI
Finish: Red
SKU: GS7825-A
Handedness: Right
Made In Year: 1966 - 1969
Body Material: Mahogany
Neck/Fingerboard: Maple / Ebony
Tuners: Original
Weight: 8.6 lbs
Scale Length: 25 1/2"
Nut Width: 1.67"
Neck Profile: C
Neck Depth: 0.82" - 0.94"
Radius: 10"
Electronics: Original
Pickup Impedance: 5.7k - 5.6k - 5.7k
Contains Brazilian Rosewood (Y/N): N
Case: OJSC
Modifications/Repairs: None
1 9/16”: 1.563”
1 5/8”: 1.625”
1 11/16”: 1.688”
1 3/4”: 1.750”
1 7/8”: 1.875”
Shortly after Vox debuted entry-level models for guitarists in 1961, they embarked on creating professional-grade instruments. Vox was adamant that their professional models would not mimic existing guitar designs. Instead, they sought unique and iconic body shapes that would instantly distinguish them as Vox creations. To achieve this, Vox enlisted the London Design Centre in 1962 to propose original guitar body designs. The outcome of this collaboration was the distinctive "coffin" shaped Phantom VI guitar.
Following the success of the Phantom VI, Vox developed a new solid-body guitar with a "teardrop" shape. This guitar featured the same triple single-coil pickup configuration inspired by the Stratocaster, as seen on the Phantom VI. It also incorporated identical hardware, including the bridge, vibrato arm, and Eko-manufactured "paddle headstock" neck. While the Phantom had a three-position rotary pickup switch, the Teardrop utilized a three-position toggle switch.
This example retains all of its original components and displays signs of use. There is evidence of oxidation on the hardware as well as some light scratches throughout, but overall this is instrument is in excellent condition!
OHSC included.
Vox Mark VI 1966, Red
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Instrument: Solid Body
Brand: Vox
Model: Mark VI
Finish: Red
SKU: GS7825-A
Handedness: Right
Made In Year: 1966 - 1969
Body Material: Mahogany
Neck/Fingerboard: Maple / Ebony
Tuners: Original
Weight: 8.6 lbs
Scale Length: 25 1/2"
Nut Width: 1.67"
Neck Profile: C
Neck Depth: 0.82" - 0.94"
Radius: 10"
Electronics: Original
Pickup Impedance: 5.7k - 5.6k - 5.7k
Contains Brazilian Rosewood (Y/N): N
Case: OJSC
Modifications/Repairs: None
1 9/16”: 1.563”
1 5/8”: 1.625”
1 11/16”: 1.688”
1 3/4”: 1.750”
1 7/8”: 1.875”
Description
Shortly after Vox debuted entry-level models for guitarists in 1961, they embarked on creating professional-grade instruments. Vox was adamant that their professional models would not mimic existing guitar designs. Instead, they sought unique and iconic body shapes that would instantly distinguish them as Vox creations. To achieve this, Vox enlisted the London Design Centre in 1962 to propose original guitar body designs. The outcome of this collaboration was the distinctive "coffin" shaped Phantom VI guitar.
Following the success of the Phantom VI, Vox developed a new solid-body guitar with a "teardrop" shape. This guitar featured the same triple single-coil pickup configuration inspired by the Stratocaster, as seen on the Phantom VI. It also incorporated identical hardware, including the bridge, vibrato arm, and Eko-manufactured "paddle headstock" neck. While the Phantom had a three-position rotary pickup switch, the Teardrop utilized a three-position toggle switch.
This example retains all of its original components and displays signs of use. There is evidence of oxidation on the hardware as well as some light scratches throughout, but overall this is instrument is in excellent condition!
OHSC included.