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Have you ever wanted the power and girth of a bridge humbucker and the sweet, bluesy tone of a neck P-90 in one guitar? The Double Agent W Left-Handed Electric Guitar brings these two distinct tonal characters together in perfect harmony. Designed specifically for left-handed players, this guitar allows you to switch seamlessly between two complementary pickups without losing volume or punch. When combined, they create a unique "beef-meets-twang" tone that stands out in any mix.

Effortless Playability for Left-Handed Players

The Double Agent W is crafted with left-handed players in mind, offering a lightweight, contoured body for maximum comfort and a smooth roasted maple neck for effortless playability. The medium oval neck profile and rosewood fingerboard make it easy to navigate the fretboard, whether you’re riffing, soloing, or playing complex chord progressions.

Dynamic and Versatile Tone

The combination of a bridge humbucker and a neck P-90 pickup provides the Double Agent W with a tonal palette that’s as versatile as it is powerful. The humbucker delivers bold, girthy tones with plenty of punch, while the P-90 offers sweet, bluesy tones with warmth and clarity. Whether you're playing clean, overdriven, or fully distorted, this guitar excels in any setting.

Beef-Meets-Twang—A Unique Combined Tone

The real magic of the Double Agent W lies in the combined tone of its two pickups. The "beef-meets-twang" sound is perfect for players who want a full-bodied, rich tone with just the right amount of twang. This distinctive tonal character ensures that your sound cuts through the mix with clarity and presence, no matter the genre or setting.

Built for Performance and Reliability

With its solid Korina body, locking tuners, and high-quality construction, the Double Agent W is built for reliability. Whether you're performing live, recording in the studio, or practicing at home, this guitar offers consistent performance and long-lasting durability. It's a dependable choice for any left-handed player who values versatility and quality.

The Perfect Guitar for Versatile Players

The Double Agent W Left-Handed Electric Guitar is perfect for left-handed players who want the best of both worlds—a humbucker’s power and a P-90’s sweetness. Its dynamic tonal range, comfortable playability, and unique design make it an essential addition to any left-handed guitarist's collection.

Experience the Tone and Versatility of the Double Agent W

The Double Agent W Left-Handed Electric Guitar combines classic design, modern playability, and unmatched tonal versatility. Order yours today and discover a guitar that redefines what’s possible for left-handed players.

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  • Humbucker at the bridge for bold, powerful tones
  • P-90 at the neck for sweet, bluesy tones with warmth and clarity
  • Unique "beef-meets-twang" tone when both pickups are combined
  • Lightweight Korina body for exceptional resonance and sustain
  • Smooth roasted maple neck and rosewood fingerboard for effortless playability
  • Medium oval neck profile for comfortable navigation
  • Locking tuners ensure reliable tuning stability
  • Designed specifically for left-handed players

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Body
  • Body Type: Solid body
  • Body Wood: Korina
Neck
  • Neck Shape: Medium oval
  • Neck Wood: Roasted maple
  • Joint: Bolt-on
  • Scale Length: 25.5"
Fingerboard
  • Material: Rosewood
  • Radius: 12"
  • Number of Frets: 22
  • Inlays: Dot
  • Nut Width/Material: 1.69"/Boneite
Electronics
  • Configuration: Humbucker (bridge) + P-90 (neck)
  • Control Layout: Master volume, master tone
  • Pickup Switch: 3-way toggle
Hardware
  • Bridge Type: Wilkinson tremolo
  • Tuning Machines: Locking
  • Color: Chrome
Other
  • Number of Strings: 6
  • Orientation: Left-handed
  • Country of Origin: South Korea

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