Fairclough FGR MB Metallic Blue
Fairclough - FGR MB, Poplar Body, Amaranth Fingerboard, HH, No Tremolo, Metallic Blue
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Fairclough - FGR MB
(Metallic Blue)
a high-gain optimised modern shred machine!Fairclough’s FGR range, a collection of modern shredders for modern players, who don’t wish to break the bank. This out-and-out shred machine stands head and shoulders above its peers with its sleek body shape and contours, high output pickups and striking all-black hardware. Crafted for player comfort and speed, its sculpted poplar body ensures a satisfying playing experience, while the carved cutaways provide unhindered access to the upper frets. The bolt-on Canadian maple neck features a slim profile, allowing for effortless execution of lightning-fast licks and riffs.
Boasting a fast and free-flowing Amaranth fingerboard with 24 medium frets and a 15.75” radius, the FGR offers smooth playability and optimal performance. Equipped with two Wilkinson high-output humbuckers renowned for their superb performance at high-gain settings, clarity and articulation, this guitar is a versatile modern shredder for the ages. Whether it's blistering solos or thunderous power chords, the FGR is ready to deliver.
At a glance
• Contoured Poplar body
• High-Output Wilkinson humbuckers
• Sleek black hardware
• Amaranth fretboard
‘Ready To Play, Without Extra To Pay’
Guitar Setup22 Point
Defect CheckCosmetic & Hardware
Wilkinson PickupsAs Standard
Every Fairclough guitar will leave the workshop at Scan in perfect playable condition, having been checked for cosmetic or physical defects, then given a full 22-point setup before despatch by our techs, who will send you a video of your actual guitar on the bench.
Because we work directly with a factory who manufacture for many of the big-name brands, we can keep affordable guitars affordable, with no middle men to take a cut or marketing budget to pay for. Direct from the factory to our workshop at Scan for thorough checks and setup, then on to you.
Unlike factory direct brands at other stores, you won’t have to pay to to get your instrument setup (then wait to get it back) and upgrade entry level pickups, as we’ve effectively done that for you already, courtesy of our partnership with Wilkinson (whose guitar kits are a UK exclusive at Scan).
We would estimate that this saves you around £120 per instrument.
No more settling for a ‘bargain’ instrument with niggling defects just because ‘its not worth it to send it back’ to another country, No more bad intonation, sharp frets, faulty hardware, or unsightly blemishes. We make sure one of our techs has taken as much care of your instrument as you could possibly do once it arrives.
Whether you are a beginner, or an experienced player these guitars offer exceptional value, perfectly ready to play, out of the box.
High-Output Humbuckers
hardtail bridge For Fairclough’s first foray into out-and-out shred machines, high-output Wilkinson humbuckers have been included. These pickups can help in making your playing more expressive and dynamic, absolutely perfect for those soaring leads, arpeggiated passages and those all-important gargantuan power chords.
To harness all of this power, you’ll find a single volume and tone pot alongside a 3-way blade switch to help keep things simple. These have been handily tucked away to avoid any accidental switches whilst flying up and down the neck.
In keeping with the modern shred-machine aesthetic, with regards to hardware, the FC-PHS range has been adorned with die-cast black hardware, from the hardtail bridge for rock-solid tuning stability, to the sealed machine heads.
A Smooth Playing Experience
24 frets with offset dot markersThe FGR features a wonderfully comfortable maple neck and combines with an Amaranth fingerboard, offering smooth and rapud playing experience underneath the fingertips and helps serve up warm, mellow, yet balanced tones across each of the 24 Medium frets. An extra cool addition is the fret dot markers, white offset dots. Nice!
The neck itself is incredibly well made and sit’s in the fretting hand with a brilliantly natural, comfortable and familiar feel. This neck is super-fast and extremely encouraging to play!
The Fairclough Story
Steve Fairclough has been a professional guitar player for the last 40 years.
During that time he has had experience of teaching & performing all over the world, from Europe to North America, from South America to Japan.
In the early ‘90’s he founded the Guitar Academy in the North of England, Throughout the 1990’s he was the Demonstrator for Takamine and Parker Guitars working across Europe and the USA on a steady diet of tours, clinics and concert shows that brought him many accolades as a ‘Guitarists Guitarist’.
He has variously been patron and course leader at the International Guitar Festival in Bath, England, he has written columns for many UK guitar magazines and used to write the examination pieces for the Young Acoustic Guitarist of the Year competitions.
More recently he has held the post of European Ambassador for Fishman transducers, and has been a consultant to Scan Pro Audio, a division of the mighty Scan computers.
Throughout these times, he had many requests from parents or first time buyers about which guitar he would recommend for a beginner or intermediate player.
In Steve’s words “I couldn’t tell them. I didn’t have a good answer. It seemed that all the ‘cheap’ guitars were made to a price point with no consideration for the slightest bit of quality, and the only acceptable guitars I could recommend were from the ‘bigger’ names of the guitar world and were cost prohibitive to a beginner.”
Steve identified some fairly basic points which he knew must be satisfied if he had any chance of creating his own brand of high value guitars.
A blueprint for a high value, low cost range of guitars that dealers, teachers and parents can have confidence in recommending or buying.
With this latest range, Fairclough have extended their catalogue to include some modern Rock and Metal types of model, as well as traditional body shapes and specs.
Whichever model you choose, however, you can be sure that the quality and value for money is second to none.
Every Guitar Includes Professional Setup
It doesn’t matter what the value of the guitar, if you buy it from us we take extra steps to ensure you are completely satisfied with your instrument. Each guitar goes through a 22 step professional guitar set up process to make sure your new instrument sounds as the manufacturer intended it to play.
This means that your guitar may take an extra day to deliver, just so we can get these checks done. You’ll receive email updates once your guitar is ready for despatch.
We hope you feel it’s worth the extra time and patience we spend on your instrument.
More about our setup Process
The Tech Spec
| Features | Specification | Body Type | Solidbody |
|---|---|
| Body Shape | SS |
| Body Material | Poplar |
| Body Finish | Gloss |
| Colour | Metallic Blue |
| Neck Material | Maple |
| Fingerboard Material | Amaranth |
| Fingerboard Inlay | Offset Dots |
| Number of Frets | 24 |
| Scale Length | 25.5 |
| Nut Width | 43 mm |
| Nut Material | Plastic |
| Bridge/Tailpiece | Hardtail |
| Tuners | Sealed Diecast Tuners |
| Pickups | Wilkinson Humbuckers |
| Controls | 1 x Volume and 1 x tone control, 3-Way Switch |
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| Monthly Payment: | £11.69 |
| Instalment Rate: | 16.9% p.a. (fixed) |
| Cost of purchase: | £129.00 |
| Total inc. interest: | £140.26 |
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| Cost of purchase: | £99 |
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