![]() ![]() Similar to the Model 3A, the Model 3DR was easily identifiable by the fact it had a Humbucker at the bridge and a single coil at the neck position, with a single volume control, no tone control was present. 1986 Model 3A's had Khaler tremolo, but 1987 models had a Jackson JT6 Floyd Rose licensed tremolo Model 3DR In 1988 the Model 3DA was released. 1986 Model 3A's had a scratch plate, whereas later Model 3A's did not. Model 3A Like the Model 3, the Model 3A consisted of a Hardwood Stratocaster style body, maple neck with rosewood fretboard ans 22 frets, however the Model 3A had 2 humbuckers with a 5 way switch to include coil tap. Controls consisted of a 5 way switch and volume and tone controls. Pickups consisted of a humbucker at the bridge and single coil pickups located at the middle and neck positions. It consisted of a Stratocaster style basswood body, 22 fret maple neck with rosewood fretboard and mother of pearl dot inlays, and a Khaler Fulcrum tremolo. Model 3 The Model 3 was released in 1986. The flashy styling and steep price tag ($1200) proved to be unpopular, and this basic style was later revived for Korean production under the Jackson brand. ![]() Past Charvel Guitars Route 66 In 1984, Charvel made a limited run of around 100 guitars called Route 66, which consisted of a Fender Telecaster style body in black, red, or sunburst, and fitted with chrome or black hardware and dice as volume knobs.
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