Superb condition, I seriously doubt you’ll find one in better condition. It has one little nick in the finish on the back of the neck, it’s very, very small and it doesn’t affect the playability at all (last photo), apart from that it’s all bright and shiny, it has no buckle rash, it’s a 20 year old used guitar, but you’ll struggle to find any scratches & bumps unless look really, really hard, it really is in remarkable condition for its age. It’s had a full set up, the truss rod was adjusted to give the correct relief, the action set to be fast and easy, the intonation set, the nut filed and lubed, frets polished and it’s just been equipped with a brand new set of Elixier 10s, I replaced the crap nasty string tree with one from Graphtech, Teflon impregnated. The guitar plays like butter, the frets a have barely any wear at all and there is no buzz, Everything works as it should, just like when it left the factory but with a far better set up, there are no crackles and bangs from the electronics, no issues at all.
What’s included:
Variax 600
Original Line 6 Padded Gig Bag
Original Signal Interface With Original Power Supply Unit
Dedicated internal Battery Bank With 6 New Lithium Batteries
Original Line 6 Computer Interface With USB and Cat 5 Cables (Works with Free Line 6 Software, check your computer’s compatibility)
Original TRS Cable.
Ethercon Cat 5 cable, Allows The Variax to Connect to Various Line 6 Pedalboards and Multi FX Units.
New 1/4” Jack to Jack.
All The Tools That Came With The Guitar, Truss Rod Wrench, Saddles Wrench, Vibrato Arm.
Because the guitar comes with everything bar an amp, all the bases are covered, you can plug straight into an amp if the dedicated battery bank or a standard 9V battery is installed, the signal interface means you don’t need to use batteries if you would prefer, you plug the TRS cable into the guitar, connect the PSU, and run the Jack cable to your amp, this unit even has an XLR output that allows you to go straight into a mixing desk or your main Interface. The Line 6 Computer Interface allows you to access Line 6 Software and customise all sorts if your computer is compatible. When you connect the guitar to a compatible Line 6 Pedalboard or multi fx, you can even synchronises patch changes with guitar model changes. This is a seriously versatile guitar that can sound like many guitars, it has models that mimic loads of different guitars, the list is mind boggling:
1960 Fender® Telecaster® Custom
1968 Fender® Telecaster®
1968 Fender® Telecaster® Thinline
1959 Fender® Stratocaster®
1958 Gibson® Les Paul® Standard
1952 Gibson® Les Paul® "Goldtop"
1961 Gibson® Les Paul® Custom (3 PU)
1956 Gibson® Les Paul® Junior
1976 Gibson® Firebird V
1955 Gibson® Les Paul® Special
1959 Gretsch® 6120
1956 Gretsch® Silver Jet
1968 Rickenbacker® 360
1966 Rickenbacker® 360-12
1961 Gibson® ES®-335
1967 Epiphone® Casino
1957 Gibson® ES-175
1953 Gibson® Super 400
1959 Martin® D-28
1970 Martin® D 12-28
1967 Martin® O-18
1966 Guild® F212
1995 Gibson® J-200
1935 Dobro® Alumilite
Danelectro 3021
Coral/Dano® Electric Sitar
Gibson® Mastertone Banjo
1928 National® Style 2 "Tricone"
I don’t have the user manual, but it is available to download from Line 6 for free.
I’d prefer it if the guitar was picked up, that way I can demo it, to make sure you are happy with it, you can pick it up pretty much any time you want from just outside Brighton after you have paid for it. I can post it if needed for £20 via Evri at your own risk, it’ll go in its padded gig bag with all the strings slackened to release the tension on the neck and I have a strong Thomann cardboard guitar box to put it in, obviously it’ll need tuning when you receive it.
Any questions, feel free to ask and I’ll do my best to answer them.
Please, only bid if you intend to buy. Starting the bidding at £200 + £20 P&P with no reserve, if you get it for that, it’s a right bargain, so get bidding! UK AUCTION ONLY, Strictly No overseas bidders.