Material & Finish | Professional performances, studio sessions | Industry Standard: Solid wood body (e.g., maple) Our Base: Maple body Our Advanced: Multi-color gradient finish (UV-cured polyester coating, 500+ hours abrasion resistance per ASTM D523) ▲▲▲ | Enhanced durability and aesthetic appeal Lightweight design (3.2 kg vs industry avg 3.8 kg) | Higher production cost Requires specialized maintenance for finish preservation |
Design & Ergonomics | Live performances, prolonged practice | Industry Standard: Flat-body design Our Base: Contoured body (ISO 7250 ergonomic compliance) Our Advanced: Curved body with lumbar support (patented "ErgoFlex" design) ▲▲ | Reduces fatigue during long sessions Improved accessibility to higher frets | Steeper learning curve for traditionalists |
Sound & Performance | Jazz, rock, fusion genres | Industry Standard: 4-string (34" scale) Our Base: 5-string (35" scale) Our Advanced: 6-string (36" scale, 43–120 Hz frequency range) ▲▲▲ | Extended low-end range (down to 43 Hz) Harmonic clarity (98 dB SPL at 1m) | Requires retraining for finger positioning Slightly bulkier profile |
Customization Options | Personal branding, niche markets | Industry Standard: Fixed pickguard Our Base: Swappable pickguard (magnetic attachment) Our Advanced: Modular body panels (snap-on system, 10+ color options) ▲▲ | Instant aesthetic upgrades without tools Customizable weight distribution | Limited compatibility with third-party accessories |
Amplification System | Live venues, recording studios | Industry Standard: 50W amplifier Our Base: 80W tube amp (THD model) Our Advanced: 100W hybrid amp (digital/analog, 12-band EQ) ▲▲ | Richer tone shaping (12-band EQ) Lower noise floor (43 dBA vs industry 52 dBA) | Higher price point Requires setup expertise |
String Configuration | Experimental music, multi-genre artists | Industry Standard: 4-string (E-A-D-G) Our Base: 5-string (+B string) Our Advanced: 6-string (+B and C# strings) ▲▲ | Expanded musical versatility (e.g., bass guitar + upright bass tones) | Stiffer strings may strain beginners' technique |