BTE-4-RSM/R-BPPG
MSRP¥43,000 w/o tax

Specification
- Body
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Hardwood
- Neck
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Roasted Maple
- Fingerboard
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Rosewood
- Bridge
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6way small Type Bridge
- Nut
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ABS
- Machineheads
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Rotomatic Type
- Fret
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Nickel Silver
- Pickup
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Original P-90 + HB Set
- Control
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1Vol,1Tone,3way PU Selector
- Scale
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648mm(25.5inch)
- Width at Nut
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42.0mm
- Fingerboard Radius
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400R
- Finish
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Polyurethane or Polyester
- Accessories
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Gig Bag, COA, Allen Wrench
※Please note that product designs, appearances, and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Introduction
P-90-style × equipped with humbucker pickups

A pickup configuration that combines a P-90-style pickup with a humbucker. The front P-90-style pickup delivers a richer, more robust sound than a standard single-coil pickup, while still offering the crisp, cutting tone characteristic of a single-coil. The rear humbucker features long sustain and a thick, powerful tone, making it an excellent choice for use with distortion.
Black Pearl Pickguard (BPPG)

As its name suggests, the “Black Pearl Pickguard” is designed to evoke the lustrous white sheen and elegant black hue characteristic of black pearls. Its refined texture and substantial presence lend the model a sophisticated aura.
6-way small Type Bridge

This model features a 6-way bridge with independent saddles for each string. This allows for individual octave adjustment on each string, and ensuring precise tuning for every string.
Roasted Maple Neck
■What is Roasted Maple?
Roasted maple is a type of wood that has been heat-treated at high temperatures to evaporate moisture and oils, artificially replicating the aged state of natural wood. Wood that has undergone this aging process is less prone to warping and twisting. When used for the neck, this material offers not only enhanced stability but also improves the sound, producing a rich, natural resonance and a mature, vintage-like tone. While typically found in high-end models, we have successfully made it available at an affordable price point.
※The degree of color change resulting from the roasting process and the grain pattern of the maple wood vary from piece to piece.










