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Open Box D'Angelico Premier Series Bedford SH Limited-Edition Electric Guitar with Tremolo Level 2 Fiesta Red 194744857348


Description
D'Angelico Premier Bedford SH: Bold Tones, Modern Style
The D'Angelico Premier Bedford SH electric guitar is a striking blend of vintage inspiration and modern design, now available exclusively at Guitar Center. Featuring a unique semi-hollow body with a sleek f-hole on the upper bout, this guitar brings a warm acoustic resonance to its versatile three-pickup configuration. Whether you’re crafting rich, spanky cleans or bold, overdriven tones, the D'Angelico Premier Series Bedford SH offers dynamic versatility with stunning looks and exceptional playability.Three-Pickup Configuration for Wide Tonal Range
At the heart of the Premier Bedford SH’s sound is its versatile three-pickup configuration. Two Duncan Designed TE-103 single-coil pickups in the neck and middle positions deliver crisp, articulate tones with plenty of spank, while the Duncan Designed MH-102 mini-humbucker in the bridge position provides warm, focused mids with extra bite. Paired with a 5-way blade switch, this setup offers a wide variety of tones to suit genres ranging from funk and blues to rock and pop. Whether you need shimmering cleans or searing leads, the Bedford SH has you covered.Semi-Hollow Construction for Enhanced Resonance
The semi-hollow basswood body of the D'Angelico Premier Bedford SH adds a layer of warmth and resonance to its tone. The stylish f-hole on the upper bout enhances its acoustic qualities while maintaining a lightweight, comfortable design for extended play. This construction provides a perfect balance between airy resonance and focused electric tone, making it a standout for both rhythm and lead playing.Playability and Performance-Ready Features
The D'Angelico Premier Bedford SH is built for smooth playability. Its maple neck features a fast, comfortable profile, while the ovangkol fingerboard offers a smooth playing surface for chords and solos. The 6-point tremolo bridge adds expressive versatility, allowing for subtle vibrato or dramatic pitch bends while maintaining tuning stability. With its ergonomic design and reliable components, the Bedford SH is ideal for both stage and studio.Distinctive D'Angelico Aesthetics
True to D’Angelico’s reputation, the Premier Bedford SH is as visually striking as it is sonically versatile. Its bold, modern design is complemented by the signature D’Angelico headstock, sleek f-hole, and shimmering hardware. These aesthetic details make it a guitar that stands out not only for its sound but also for its style.


Features
- Semi-hollow basswood body with an f-hole for warm resonance and a lightweight feel
- Maple neck with an ovangkol fingerboard for smooth playability
- Duncan Designed TE-103 single-coil pickups in neck and middle positions for articulate tones
- Duncan Designed MH-102 mini-humbucker in the bridge for focused, punchy tones
- 5-way blade switch for easy tone selection and versatility
- 6-point tremolo bridge for expressive pitch modulation and tuning stability
- Modern design with signature D'Angelico aesthetics for a standout look
- Lightweight and comfortable construction for extended playing sessions
Specs
- Body Type: Semi-hollow
- Top wood: Basswood
- Body wood: Basswood
- Body finish: Gloss
- Neck shape: C
- Neck wood: Maple
- Joint: Neck-through
- Scale length: 24.75"
- Truss rod: Dual-action
- Neck finish: Satin
- Material: Ovangkol
- Radius: 14"
- Number of frets: 22
- Inlays: Block
- Nut width/material: 1.68"/Plastic
- Configuration: HSS
- Neck: Duncan Designed Single Coil
- Middle: Duncan Designed Single Coil
- Bridge: Duncan Designed Humbucker
- Control layout: Master volume, Master tone
- Pickup switch: 5-Way
- Bridge type: Tremolo/Vibrato
- Bridge design: 6-point tremolo
- Tuning machines: Sealed High-ratio
- Color: Chrome
- Number of strings: 6 String
- Orientation: Right-Handed
- Country of Origin: Indonesia
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75%
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Most Liked Positive Review
Close to perfect
*It's really a 4.5/5 but I rounded up. I've spent about a month with the Bedford Premier SH. I got the blue w/ white pick guard version on a deep discount from a certain nationwide bricks and mortar retailer. I've noticed a surprising lack of reviews for this instrument so here's my contribution. Feel. It feels superb. I love Fender-y necks (not too fat) and this fits in my hand beautifully. The satin finish is lovely and quick, and the way it tapers seamlessly into the body is unique and top notch imo. The string spacing is great; action came low and neat. The neck is a 14in radius which I thought I wouldn't prefer. I love 9.5 radius, but I honestly have no complaints in this area. I also thought I'd miss the snap of a 25.5 scale but this one is still pretty snappy. I like to "feel" the acoustic resonance (and since I play unplugged around the house this is a great feature). One thing to consider: the three pickups are quite close together so you can end up striking them with your pick. There is a little less room than with a strat. The guitar feels great all around 4.75/5 in this area for me. Sound. There's a wide range of tones here. Before we get to that we need to talk about these Duncan Designed pups. Descriptions of this guitar say that it has two single coils and a mini-humbucker. After playing around with it, I think we're dealing with stacked hum-buckers in neck and middle positions. There is absolutely no 60-cycle hum on these two pups and they both have a nice high output with very sparkly highs. I find myself occasionally rolling off just a little bit of the treble with the tone control. I noticed that there's a noticeable volume drop between the "single coil" mid pup and the bridge mini-humbucker. The mini-humbucker is also noisier (a little hum and buzz that you wouldn't expect from a humbucker). The mini-hum has a pleasantly vintage type tone that's really bright and useful without being piercing. I adjusted the pickup heights to even out some of the volume differences--that helped but didn't totally solve the discrepancy. I'm okay with this. One major bonus for me is that you can get a lovely position 4 strat quack when the neck and middle pups are engaged. Love that sound. You don't get the position 2 quack from the bridge and middle though--just FYI. It's a good tone with plenty of cut and clarity but it's no Cory Wong potion. Also, I found a compressor to be a major tone tool for this guitar for what it's worth. Sound is probably a 4/5 for me.
Most Liked Negative Review
I really wanted this guitar, but...
I played this guitar for an hour through a Fender Deluxe Reverb and a modeling amp. It looks great and sounds great. The neck is thin, but not too thin for me. I love the the flat 14" radius. While I was playing the high E string slipped off the fretboard and got stuck under the edge of the first fret. I didn't expect this at this price point. Also, there was a bump on the fret board on the treble side between the 5th and 8th fret. Again, at this price, the neck and frets should be perfect. I would expect this from something like a Squire, but not from this. I could pay someone to fix these things - if it was a cheaper guitar. My sample size is only one guitar, but it had two problems. It doesn't give me the warm fuzzies. I'll try another one at some point, but the QA was definitely lacking on this one.
- Practicing17
- Jamming15
- Recording10
- Small Venues10
- Rock Concerts7
- Craftsmanship7
- Fret Buzz5
- Flat Sound1
- Just Put The Tighter Gold Hardware On!!1
- Poor Pick Up1
- Experienced21
- Professional Musician4
- Fun To Play22
- Good Tone19
- Good Feel18
- Solid Electronics16
- Good Pick Up14
Reviewed by 27 customers
Very Cool Style & Excellent Timbre..!
submitted10 days ago
byAce
fromJersey
Got the Navy one, w/ SDOD & loved the color! Any Instruments mail-ordered; (Guitar 101).. YOU NEED TO SETUP!! Unless you buy it from a store where someone already set it up or will do it for you at purchase! Love the guitar's Jag/Jazzmaster combo style w/f-hole and the HSS pickups!
Out of all guitars I've tried, this one is my favorite
submitted6 months ago
byAngel
fromAuburndale FL
I use this guitar for personal recording, practice, and to play live with band. The sound is very smooth when clean and crank up a bit of distortion and it makes a killer shredder guitar.
Worst Quality Control
submitted7 months ago
byChin
fromSan Diego
When I recieved the Item. The string height was VERY high for any guitar player to play comfortably. It had paint chips at the back. I expected it to be playable out of the box (as it should be) specially from a company like D'Angelico. Dont even think of buying as your first guitar.
Amazing!
Verified Buyer
submitted7 months ago
byBruno
fromGaithersburg, MD
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I tested in guitar center and I just followed in love! So nice to play, have a different sound than the usual, but in the good way! Its so unique! I'm enjoying every moment that I'm playing with.
Skip this and get the Guild Surfliner Deluxe
submitteda year ago
byJames
fromEast Coast
This is nothing but overpriced D'Angelico garbage. D'Angelico should be flogged for peddling this crap. Returned it. Mine looked like it wasn't completely finished before it left the factory. Very rough around the F hole and issues with the finish. Doesn't stay in tune with the break angle on the D and G strings when using the trem. Worse than my Gibson Les Paul. The headstock design is not a good match for the body of this guitar and they didn't color match it. If you want a guitar like this, get the Guild Surfliner Deluxe and you can thank me later. No I would not recommend this guitar to anyone.
Highly recomended
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byKarl
fromSouth Bend Indiana
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
This is a great guitar. It fits very comfortable, well balanced and easy to play. It sounds great. I prefer heavier gage strings, so I can't wait to put heavier strings and check out the action. Can't say too much else because I'm still getting used to it.
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitteda year ago
asked byIdrs
fromStockton, Ca
Could I play metal on this guitar
Yes, you can.submitted2 years ago
asked byTom
fromNesconset ny
Can I clip a snark tuner on the headstock without damaging the paint?
Yes, you can clip on a tuner without damaging the paintsubmitted2 years ago
asked byMr Italo
fromSantiago. Chile
Where this guitar made of? From Chins, Japan, Korea or USA ?
This model is made in Indonesia