Sterling by Music Man - LK100 Steve Lukather Bodhi Blue
874,17 €
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including eco-part : 0,90 €
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Arrival expected on Jul 21, 2026
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Metal / Modern Guitar
Designed in collaboration with Steve Lukather, the LK100 from Sterling by Music Man offers astonishing tonal versatility thanks to its two Sterling by Music Man humbuckers, allowing you to switch between crystal-clear sound and powerful leads. Its remarkable playing comfort is ensured by a torrefied maple neck with a classic V-profile and a rosewood fingerboard with 22 frets for optimum fluidity. Finally, this guitar boasts reliable tuning stability thanks to its locking tuning machines and vintage vibrato, essential elements for stage and studio performances.
ARTICLE N° 107037
Presentation
The LK100 Steve Lukather Bodhi Blue from Sterling by Music Man is a top-of-the-range electric guitar designed in collaboration with the legendary Toto guitarist. This model combines performance, aesthetics and technology to meet the demands of the most discerning musicians.
Its Nyatoh body provides a warm, balanced resonance, while the 3-piece screw-down roasted maple neck guarantees stability and sustain. The rosewood fingerboard, with its 305 mm radius and 22 frets, ensures fluid, precise playing. The Sterling vintage tremolo allows for expressive effects while maintaining stable tuning, reinforced by the self-locking action.
This model is equipped with two active humbuckers, providing a wide range of sound thanks to the 5-position selector. The Push/Push Volume Boost system adds extra gain for punchy solos. The Bodhi Blue high-gloss lacquer finish, enhanced by chrome hardware, gives it an elegant, modern look.
With its 648 mm scale and Ernie Ball 2221 Regular Slinky strings, this guitar is a versatile instrument, equally suited to rock, blues and jazz. A must-have for guitarists looking for rich tones and exceptional playing comfort.
Its Nyatoh body provides a warm, balanced resonance, while the 3-piece screw-down roasted maple neck guarantees stability and sustain. The rosewood fingerboard, with its 305 mm radius and 22 frets, ensures fluid, precise playing. The Sterling vintage tremolo allows for expressive effects while maintaining stable tuning, reinforced by the self-locking action.
This model is equipped with two active humbuckers, providing a wide range of sound thanks to the 5-position selector. The Push/Push Volume Boost system adds extra gain for punchy solos. The Bodhi Blue high-gloss lacquer finish, enhanced by chrome hardware, gives it an elegant, modern look.
With its 648 mm scale and Ernie Ball 2221 Regular Slinky strings, this guitar is a versatile instrument, equally suited to rock, blues and jazz. A must-have for guitarists looking for rich tones and exceptional playing comfort.
Features
Tremolo
Vintage
Number of strings
6
Number of frets
22
Nut width
42,00 mm (1,654")
Neck material
Maple
Fingerboard material
Rosewood
Scale length
648,00 mm (25,50")
Top material
Flame
Fingerboard radius
305 mm (12,00")
Body material
Nyatoh
Hardware color
Chrome
Cutaway
Yes
Artist
Steve Lukather
Pickup setup
HH
Color
Blue
Assembly
Bolt-on neck
Other features
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Sterling By Music Man LK100 Steve Lukather Bodhi Blue
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6-string electric guitar
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Collaboration: Steve Lukather
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Body : Nyatoh
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Fingerboard : Rosewood
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Neck : 3-piece roasted maple, 5-point screw joint
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Colour : Blue
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Finish : Gloss varnish
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Fork : 648 mm
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Vibrato : Sterling vintage tremolo
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Saddle width : 42 mm
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Number of frets : 22
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Number of strings: 6
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Number of pickups: 2
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Radius: 305 mm
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Fittings: Chrome-plated
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Electronics: Active
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Mechanics: Self-locking
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Bridge pickups: Humbucker
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Micro neck : Humbucker
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Settings: 1 x Push/Push Volume Boost + 1 x Tone
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Selector switch: 5 positions
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Original strings: Ernie Ball 2221 Regular Slinky
To find out more...
Steve Lukather, born in 1957, is the lead guitarist and founding member of Toto. He has contributed to the band's hits, including Africa and Rosanna. At the same time, he became one of the most sought-after studio musicians, working with artists such as Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney. Since 1989, he has pursued a solo career, exploring a variety of musical styles. His influence on rock and pop remains major.
