New for 2012, the Luke III features a larger Alder body, (3% larger profile than the standard model Luke guitar), 22 fret full rosewood neck and new passive Dimarzio pickups with custom Music Man active preamp.
"I am SO excited about the new L-III ! As usual, Music Man has raised the bar of excellence. We have been working hard on this new version for some time now. I have had it on tour and in the studio for a year and believe we have it ready for all of you. It has a new look and vibe, sound and a slightly larger body.
I am VERY proud to bring this new addition to the family... My family... The Ernie Ball/Music Man family.” said Steve Lukather.
New electronics include a dual Humbucking or H-S-S pickup configuration, volume control and a passive tone control with a new Push/Push switch for an adjustable 12 db Volume boost!
Similar in style, the Luke III exhibits a broader, more defined tone while retaining the familiar shape and feel as the original Luke model. Other standard features include a Music Man Vintage tremolo and 5 way pickup selector switch. Available in Black or Olive Gold finishes, the new Luke III retails for $2500 for HH or $2550 for HSS option.
For More info please visit www.Music-man.com
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