Description
The Heritage H-530 is a fully hollow, double-cutaway electric guitar built in Kalamazoo, Michigan. It features a laminated curly maple top with a solid curly maple rim, providing a lightweight feel and a warm, resonant tone.
The '50s C-shaped mahogany neck offers a comfortable grip, while the 12" radius rosewood fingerboard and Jescar medium/jumbo frets ensure smooth playability. The Heritage Custom Shop 225 Classic Dogear P90 pickups deliver vintage-style tones with clarity and responsiveness. A three-way toggle switch, along with two volume and two tone controls, makes dialing in your sound simple.
For hardware, the H-530 includes CTS 500K potentiometers, a Switchcraft toggle switch, and a Tune-O-Matic bridge paired with either a trapeze tailpiece or Bigsby B7. Heritage Custom Shop tuners and black top hat control knobs complete the setup.
The H-530 is a great choice for players looking for a fully hollow guitar with classic sound and modern reliability. If you have any questions or want to learn more about this guitar, feel free to reach out-we'd love to help.
Specifications:
- Body Material: Laminated Ultra Figured Curly Maple
- Body Color: Dark Cherry Sunburst
- Body Finish: Nitrocellulose with Vintage Gloss
- Rim Wood: Solid Curly Maple
- Neck Material: Genuine Mahogany
- Neck Profile: 50s C (.8910" - .9805")
- Scale Length: 24-3/4"
- Fingerboard Material: Rosewood
- Fingerboard Radius: 12"
- Fingerboard Inlay: Blocks
- Number of Frets: 22, Medium Jumbo (Jescar)
- Nut Material: Bone
- Bridge: Tune-O-Matic
- Tailpiece: Trapeze Tailpiece or Bigsby B7
- Tuning Machines: Heritage Custom Shop Tuners
- Neck Pickup: Heritage Custom Shop 225 Classic Dogear P90
- Bridge Pickup: Heritage Custom Shop 225 Classic Dogear P90
- Controls: 2 x Volume, 2 x Tone, 3-Way Toggle
- Electronics: CTS 500K Potentiometers, Vishay .022uF Capacitors, Switchcraft Toggle Switch, Pure Tone Input Jack
- Pickguard: Plastic
- Strings: Elixir
- Hardware Finish: Nickel
- Knobs: Black Top Hat
- Switch Tip: Black
- Case: Custom Shop Case