Neck: Roasted flame maple
Construction: Bolt-on
Neck Finish: Satin Natural
Nut: 42mm bone nut + zero frets
Profile: Standard C
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Radius: 12″
Frets: 24 frets of high oxidation-resistant white copper (0 fret stainless steel); fanned frets
Scale: 25-1/2″
Truss Rod: Dual Action
Body: American Alder
Body Finish: Color-changing paint
Colors: Aurora Purple
Aurora Green
Aurora Pink
Strap Pin: Black
Bridge: GTRS HL-I
Pickup: GTRS HM-2N/HM-2B Alnico V Humbucker Pickups
Processor: GTRS Intelligent Process System
Control:
Vol x1
Tone x1
Super-Knob (Main output/Preset control)
Support GWF4 wireless footswitch (Sold Separately)
3-position pickup switch
Effects: Guitar Sim x11
Guitar Effects x126
Drum x40
Metronome x10
80 seconds looper
Bluetooth: 5.0
APP: iOS /Android
Support cloud sharing
Power: GLB-P1 Li-ion Battery 4000mA
Expected Battery Life: 12 hours / 9 hours (wireless transmitter on)
USB-C: Support recording, charging battery
Notes: Please use USB-C to USB-A cable to charge.
Strings: 09-42
Accessories: GTRS deluxe gig bag x1
Wireless Receiver X1
Wrenches x3
USB3.0 AM to Type C cable x1
Manual x1
Built-in wireless transmitter: 4-channel UHF
Transmission distance: 15 meters
€990,00
2 in stock
The W800/900 Series guitars are built exclusively in the GTRS Guitar Workshop which specializes in the design and assembly of high-end GTRS models, displaying the craftsmanship of MOOER’s luthiers.
The W, or Wing, 800 and 900 models both feature a compact, alder body with modern curves with a weight reduced to 2.5 kg (5.5 Ibs.). The key differences between W900 and other models in the series comes with the W Series’ unique, built-in UHF wireless transmitter designed to function with a GWU4 receiver and subsequently allowing for a cable-free playing experience, with fewer devices to manage and a functional range of up to 15 meters. This system also pairs well with the GTRS PTNR amplifier with the GWU4 receiver comes with the W900 series, which can act as a rich, compact monitor due to all effects processing being handled by the GTRS effects module built-in to the guitar itself.