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Origin Guitars Announce Convergence 6- and 7-String Guitars
The Convergence is an ergonomically sculpted shred machine for the discriminating metal player.
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Los Angeles, CA (February 9, 2012) – Origin Guitars is launching with one model called the Convergence,
which speaks to the convergence of founders Lucian Tu and Rob Nishida’s ideas to create
their idea of the perfect metal guitar.

Available as both a 6-string and a 7-string, the Convergence is an
ergonomically sculpted shred machine for the discriminating metal
player. The key to the Convergence sound is centralized in the neck
joint, where a proprietary ALT5, 4mm thick military grade aluminum neck
plate is imbedded into the all mahogany body, securely locking down the
oil finished 3-piece maple neck with 5 bolts. This unique neck joint
not only gives the guitar the resonance and sustain duly amplified
through two EMG active pickups, but allows for superior accessibility to
the 24 frets on rosewood or maple fingerboards. Hardware choices
include a Floyd Rose locking bridge or Tone Pros fixed bridge. Guitars
start at $2,499.99 for fixed bridge, hand rubbed oil finish 6-string
models.
Origin Guitars is a small, three-man operation in Southern California founded by Tu, formerly manager of Ibanez Electric Guitars, and former head
of Industrial Design at Line 6 and Nishida, the former head of
Artist Relations for Ibanez Guitars. All of the instruments—down to the truss rods, are designed and hand built in the Origin shop. Only the pickups, tuners, bridges and miscellaneous hardware are carefully selected and sourced.
For more information:
Origin Guitars