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Firefly Guitar Specifications.

Stephen Marosek September 21, 2020

FF 338
• Semi hollow. Laminate maple body (3-ply) with f-holes, center block and single ply
binding
• Quality enclosed die-cast tuning machines
• Set maple neck, scarf joint, rosewood fretboard (some "rosewood" fretboards were
substituted with richlite during the CITES embargo)
• Most have a 43 mm bone nut
• 11-degree headstock angle
• 24.75" scale
• 12" fretboard radius
• Slim, 60s style neck profile
• Some finishes have a single ply bound neck and headstock
• Tune-o-Matic bridge and fixed stop tail
• 2 humbucking pickups with ceramic magnets
• 2 Volume knobs, 2 Tone knobs, 3-way switch
• 18” body length, 1 ¾” body thickness at edge, 11 ¼” upper bout, 8 ¾” waist, 15 ½“ lower
bout, 41 ½” overall length

FFLP
• Solid mahogany body with carved cap and single-ply binding on Classics, 7-ply on some
Elites
• Quality enclosed die-cast tuning machines
• Set mahogany neck, scarf joint and rosewood fretboard (some "rosewood" fretboards
were substituted with richlite during the CITES embargo)
• Most have a 43 mm bone nut
• Most Classics have a 14-degree headstock angle. Some Elites have a 17-degree
headstock angle
• Some Classics have a single ply bound neck and headstock, some Elites have multi-ply
binding on the headstock
• 24.75" scale
• 12" fretboard radius
• 60s style neck profile
• Tune-o-Matic bridge and fixed stop tail
• 2 humbucking pickups (some Elites have 3 pickups), ceramic magnets
• 2 Volume knobs, 2 Tone knobs, (3 pickup Elites may be 3V 1T), 3-way switch
• 17 ½” body length, 2” body thickness at edge, 9 ½” upper bout, 7 ½” waist, 13“ lower
bout, 39 ½” overall length.
• Belly carve and access cut at the heel on blue metallic top only

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Specifications may vary from one production run to another.
Firefly Guitar Specifications.
Stephen Marosek September 21, 2020

FFDCS/DCD/JR
• Solid slab mahogany body
• DCS and DCD have an arm comfort carve on the lower bout. JR does not
• Quality enclosed die-cast tuning machines
• Set mahogany neck, scarf joint, rosewood fretboard (some "rosewood" fretboards were
substituted with richlite during the CITES embargo).
• Most have a 43 mm bone nut
• 11-degree headstock angle
• 24.75" scale
• 12" fretboard radius
• 50s style neck profile. Earlier models: long heel. New models: shorter heel.
• Tune-o-Matic bridge and fixed stop tail (older models had wrap-around bridges)
• 2 P90 pickups with ceramic magnets in DCD, 1 ceramic P90 in DCS and JR
• 2 Volume knobs, 2 Tone knobs and 3-way switch on DCD. 1V and 1T on DCS and JR
• 17 ½” body length, 1 ¾” body thickness at the edge, 9 ½” upper bout, 7 ½” waist, 13“
lower bout, 39 ½” overall length

FFTH
• Semi hollow body (hollow butts, not just top and bottom), 1 f-hole, and single ply binding
• Quality enclosed die-cast tuning machines
• Bolt-on maple neck, rosewood or maple fretboard (some "rosewood" fretboards were
substituted with richlite during the CITES embargo)
• Most have a 43 mm bone nut
• Some finishes have a single ply bound neck and headstock
• 25.5 " scale
• 12 " fretboard radius
• Medium “C” neck profile
• Fixed vintage (“ashtray”) type bridge, 3 traditional bar saddles and string-through-body
design
• Single coil alnico magnet pickups
• 1 Volume knob, 1 Tone knob, 3-way switch
• 12 3/4 x 16 7/8 x 1 3/4" body

FFTPH - As FFTH, above, except:


• Fixed “modern Strat-type” bridge, 6 saddles, no trem, string-through-body design
• Ceramic P90 pickups
• 2 Volume knobs, 2 Tone knobs, 3-way switch

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Specifications may vary from one production run to another.

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