
Suhr James Norbert Ivanyi Modern Signature
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Brand new Signature from James Norbert Ivanyi!
James Norbert Ivanyi is an Australian multi-instrumentalist who masters not only many instruments but also genres. His compositions transport listeners through countless styles, techniques, and sounds. It's no wonder he turned to Suhr 11 years ago; this guitarist needs a versatile and reliable instrument. His new Signature Suhr is crafted from mahogany and roasted maple, a combination of warmth and freshness. A cool feature is the Blower Switch, which allows you to save a volume preset. In terms of looks, this Signature Suhr is a beautiful combination of nostalgia and modernity. When it comes to controls, simplicity is key. With the three-way switch and volume knob, you can create a vast array of sounds! An ideal guitar for the guitarist who wants to explore many possibilities without too much fuss. Comes with a hardshell case.
What James Norbert Ivanyi himself has to say about his new signature:
“Perfected over 10 years, this guitar is everything I have ever dreamed of. The perfect balance of nostalgic elegance, modern performance, and precision functionality, I couldn't be prouder of what we have achieved with this instrument. Based on the elegance and simplicity of my main black Suhr modern, the instrument features a trinity of coordinated aesthetic details as an homage to my love of wood cheeked vintage synthesizers. The dark roast maple binding, aged clay inlays, and matching Suhr logo give a high-end vintage look, which is something I've always been visually inspired by. Minimalism has always been important to me when it comes to performance, so a lot of thought went into getting as much as possible out of the single knob, 3-way blade, and gain pad. Between these controls, an incredible amount of tones and gain stages can be achieved with precision and ease.”