MODELS
STUDIO SERIES
Studio One
Figured Maple top, Mahogany back and neck, with an Ebony fingerboard.
Three pickup configuration (Humbucker/Single-Coil/Humbucker).
Studio Two
Figured Maple top and Mahogany back and neck, with an Ebony fingerboard.
Three pickup configuration (Single-Coil/Single Coil/Humbucker)
All Phifer electric series incorporate our proprietary bridge and tailpiece system. A Wilkinson Vibrato tailpiece is another option.
We use a variety of pickups in the Studio Series, including Gibson, Lindy Fralin, Lollar, and Seymour Duncan. Sperzel and Ultralight tuners, and Jascar fret wire.
SOLO SERIES
The Solo Series exhibit a Spruce top and maple back, one or two magnetic pickups exclusively designed for the Solo Series. Optional hex synth pickup and controller built in. This system includes a piezo function.
Standard on in our Solor Series, are our proprietary bridge and tailpiece system. We use Seymour Duncan, Lindy Fralin, Lollar and Gibson pickups, Sperzel and Ultralight tuners, and Jascar fret wire.
PRO SERIES
Figured Maple top and mahogany back and neck, Ebony fingerboard. Pickup configuration, two humbuckers. Standard on all Pro Series is the five way Fender-type switch with custom wiring. Optional is the Gibson three way toggle switch. We use Bourns potentiometers.
Standard on in our Pro Series, are our proprietary bridge and tailpiece system. We use Seymour Duncan, Lindy Fralin, Lollar and Gibson pickups, Sperzel and Ultralight tuners, and Jascar fret wire..
2003 New Edition
"The Phifer" Archtop is an archtop guitar like no other. Great attention given to form and function is the hallmark of Phifer Guitars. "The Phifer" Archtop is the result of years of intense research & development, from it's bold new shape to an all new approach in designing the internal structure (ie: bracing system).
In today's world of amplification, most hollow body guitars suffer from feedback problems at the threshold of usable volume and tone. "The Phifer" addresses these issues and more by design!
See, hear, and feel the difference...Playing Anything Else Is Just Playing A Guitar.