Larry Carlton - S5 SSS LH Surf Green Metallic
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Lefthanded Electric Guitar
Sire Larry Carlton S5 SSS LH Surf Green Metallic
ARTICLE N° 122057
Features
Tremolo
Yes
Body shape
ST-shape, Double cut
Tuning machine
Standard tuners
Number of strings
6
Instrument size
Long scale (34")
Number of frets
22
Body Type
Solid body
Nut width
42,00 mm (1,654")
Neck material
Maple
Fingerboard material
Maple
Scale length
647,00 mm (25,47")
Top material
Alder
Pickup type
Passives
Fingerboard radius
241 mm (9,50")
Body material
Alder
Hardware color
Chrome
Electronic
Passive
Cutaway
Yes
Pickguard color
Mint Green
Left-handed instrument
Yes
Finish
Chrome
Pickup setup
SSS
Neck shape
C
Packaging
Single unit
Bridge material
Steel
Color
Surf Green
Assembly
Bolt-on neck
Artist
Larry Carlton
Other features
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Sire Larry Carlton S5 SSS LH
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Electric Guitar
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Series : S5 S Series
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Size: Sire Double-Cut Body
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String length: 647.7 mm
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Colour : Olympic White (OW)
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Finish : Chrome
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Top: North American alder
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Sides: North American Alder
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Back: North American Alder
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Bridge: S7V 2-point bridge (steel block + bent steel bridges)
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Neck: Hard maple, C profile
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Fingerboard : Edgeless™ hard maple (rounded edges)
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Radius : 241,3 mm
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Number of frets: 22
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Frets types: Medium Jumbo
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Frets size : 2,7 mm
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Nut size: Bone - 42 mm
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Tuning: Standard Sire tuning
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Fittings finish: Chrome
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Pickup: Set Sire LC Super-V (SSS)
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Controls: 5-way switch, volume, tone (neck and middle), tone (bridge)
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Vintage double cut body
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Beginner to intermediate design
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Evolutionary platform for upgrades
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Natural bone nut
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Pickguard: Tortoiseshell (OW)
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Sire Signature mechanics
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4-screw neck-to-body joint with steel plate
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String spacing: 10.8 mm
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Fingerboard radius 9.5 inches (classic flat)
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Emphasis on stability and ease of use
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Uniform chrome finish hardware
To find out more...
Larry Carlton also left his mark on the history of the studio by being one of the musicians capable of 'reading' a production in real time: he could quickly hear where the guitar needed to be in the mix and adjust his playing accordingly.
He is often cited for his rigour in session, where each take had to serve the song rather than the musician's ego, a philosophy much sought after in professional productions.
His influence is enduring in modern jazz fusion, where his balance between harmonic sophistication and melodic simplicity remains a model.
He is often cited for his rigour in session, where each take had to serve the song rather than the musician's ego, a philosophy much sought after in professional productions.
His influence is enduring in modern jazz fusion, where his balance between harmonic sophistication and melodic simplicity remains a model.
