EVH Guitars Product Manager Interviewed By 'Rich's Music Exchange' (Video)

January 20, 2011

Rich's Music Exchange conducted an interview with Chris Cannella, product manager for EVH Guitars, at this past weekend's NAMM international music industry trade show in Anaheim, California. You can now watch the chat below.

The Eddie Van Halen EVH Stealth and Wolfgang guitars, along with the 5150 III 50W amp, were unveiled at the 2011 NAMM show.

According to Gear-Vault.com, the EVH Wolfgang Stealth is a set-neck model that features a mahogany body and maple top (the bolt-on version is basswood with a maple top) which is almost two inches thick. The neck is reinforced with carbon reinforcement rods that extend all the way into the headstock. The bridge is a Graph Tech Tune-O-Matic bridge with Schaller fine tuners.

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