[SN EVH2206485] USED EVH / Striped Series Circles White and Black [20]
It boasts high-performance specs, including a basswood body, an oil-finished quarter-sawn maple neck, a maple fingerboard with a 12–16-inch compound radius and 22 frets designed for fast playing with carefully rounded edges, a black plastic master volume knob, an EVH Floyd Rose bridge and locking nut, and EVH tuning machines.
There is some slight discoloration on the parts, but otherwise it is in good condition with only minor scratches and small dents.
Condition Grade: A: Excellent
Serial Number: EVH2206485
Year of Manufacture: 2022
Country of Manufacture: Mexico
Case: Genuine soft case
Accessories: Tremolo arm
Weight: 3.27 kg
Truss Rod: No issues; checked up to 60 degrees left and right with no problems
Fret Wear: Within normal range; fret height is sufficient for playing
String height (low string side): 2.0 mm at the 12th fret
String height (treble side): 1.5 mm at the 12th fret
Scale: 648 mm (25.5")
Strings at Setup: ERNIE BALL 2223 / .009-.042 set
Repairs/Maintenance: Cleaning, string replacement, truss rod adjustment, octave adjustment, string height adjustment
* As this is a used item, there may be scratches, dents, and other imperfections that are not visible in the photos or not listed here. Please be aware of this in advance.
* Any measurements listed for the truss rod, remaining fret life, or string height were taken by our staff during setup. These measurements are subject to change due to environmental factors such as climate and humidity.
These measurements are intended as a reference at the time of purchase; we cannot guarantee that the measurements will be the same when the item arrives at your location.
* This item is a one-of-a-kind product currently listed simultaneously on multiple platforms, including our in-store display. While we strive to remove product listings promptly upon sale, updates are not always made in real time.
We sincerely apologize if the item happens to be sold out after you place your order, and we ask for your understanding.















Description
It boasts high-performance specs, including a basswood body, an oil-finished quarter-sawn maple neck, a maple fingerboard with a 12–16-inch compound radius and 22 frets designed for fast playing with carefully rounded edges, a black plastic master volume knob, an EVH Floyd Rose bridge and locking nut, and EVH tuning machines.
There is some slight discoloration on the parts, but otherwise it is in good condition with only minor scratches and small dents.
Condition Grade: A: Excellent
Serial Number: EVH2206485
Year of Manufacture: 2022
Country of Manufacture: Mexico
Case: Genuine soft case
Accessories: Tremolo arm
Weight: 3.27 kg
Truss Rod: No issues; checked up to 60 degrees left and right with no problems
Fret Wear: Within normal range; fret height is sufficient for playing
String height (low string side): 2.0 mm at the 12th fret
String height (treble side): 1.5 mm at the 12th fret
Scale: 648 mm (25.5")
Strings at Setup: ERNIE BALL 2223 / .009-.042 set
Repairs/Maintenance: Cleaning, string replacement, truss rod adjustment, octave adjustment, string height adjustment
* As this is a used item, there may be scratches, dents, and other imperfections that are not visible in the photos or not listed here. Please be aware of this in advance.
* Any measurements listed for the truss rod, remaining fret life, or string height were taken by our staff during setup. These measurements are subject to change due to environmental factors such as climate and humidity.
These measurements are intended as a reference at the time of purchase; we cannot guarantee that the measurements will be the same when the item arrives at your location.
* This item is a one-of-a-kind product currently listed simultaneously on multiple platforms, including our in-store display. While we strive to remove product listings promptly upon sale, updates are not always made in real time.
We sincerely apologize if the item happens to be sold out after you place your order, and we ask for your understanding.























