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Fano Psonicsphear

  • March 01, 2012

Fano Psonicsphear

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Introducing the new Fano Psonicsphear…

[bquote]Dennis Fano drew on numerous retro-future archetypes from film, architecture and pop culture as well as vintage guitars born of forward thinking designs and choice of materials.[/bquote]

He was inspired by the look and tone of Dan Armstrong plexiglass guitars. Another inspiration was the guitars made by Nathan Daniel at Danelectro. However, the Psonicsphear is something completely different – futuristic but with a pinch of retro – and a guitar you can rely on as a serious tool.

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Fano Psonicsphear features

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  • Chambered clear acrylic body core
  • Anodized 6061 aluminum tone plates
  • Maple neck
  • Rosewood fingerboard
  • 24.75″ scale length – 22 frets
  • 1.687″ nut width
  • 10″-16″ compound radius
  • 6105 fretwire
  • Late 50*s round back shape
  • Chrome hardware
  • Gotoh tuners
  • TonePros Tune-O-Matic bridge
  • Lollar Omni-tron pickups
  • Volume, tone, on/off switches
  • In/out phase switching
  • Weight: 7 lbs. 8 oz.
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    Like the Psonicsphear? Rate this guitar now (click on the stars below)… every vote counts to keep the guitar above 75% rating to stay in the HOF (Hall of Fame) and also goes towards the guitar industry award they all want to win: Guitar of the Year award.

    [testimonials2 by=”Dennis Fano”] “I’ve always had an interest in building instruments that combined features from a variety of guitars – the guitars that might have existed in an alternate reality where the great American guitar makers and innovators of the 1950s would’ve existed under one roof, as a collective.”
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