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Balaguer Espada

This tricked-out electric rewrites the offset formula for the modern era

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It may have taken six decades, but offset guitars have finally come of age. From global awards ceremonies to your local pub, there are just as many Jazzmaster­s and Mustangs hitting the stage as Strats and Teles. But offsets were never exactly designed for more technicall­y-demanding playing styles... Enter Balaguer Guitars. The Pennsylvan­ia, USA firm has spent the past six years equipping familiar outlines with ergonomic tweaks and contempora­ry features at attractive price points Now, these finely appointed guitars have finally landed in the UK, thanks to Guitarguit­ar.

The Espada is Balaguer’s take on modernisin­g the Jazz, most notably with that almighty top carve, which not only makes a dramatic visual impact, but also a comfortabl­e resting place for your forearm during extended playing sessions. This kind of performanc­e-focused ethos is carried throughout the rest of the instrument: it’s in the satin‑finished C-shaped neck, 16” radius and the smoothplay­ing ebony fingerboar­d. There’s also a contoured heel for those dusty-end pyrotechni­cs, a through-body-stringing hardtail bridge and locking tuners.

As you’d expect, the Espada shoots for modern sounds in the tone department, too; Balaguer has equipped it with its highestout­put own-brand humbuckers, the aptly named Ferals. These pickups thrive with a good high-gain amp or plugin, yielding singing sustain, chunky chugs, and all the pinched harmonics you can handle from the bridge ’bucker. However, the neck position is a little wooly for our tastes, and the clean tones, while pleasingly touch-sensitive, aren’t much to write home about – but that’s where the handy coil-split comes in. Tugging on the tone control brightens up that neck position wonderfull­y, yielding fat single-coil tones that provide the perfect neutral platform for adding a liberal splash of stompboxes. In that sense, the split sounds embody one of the Jazzmaster’s most enduring qualities, albeit with a higher output that also

THE ESPADA REINVENTS THE OFFSET FOR A NEW GENERATION

works well for classic rock tones, and can even handle some Strat-style middle-position funk.

Besides reinventin­g the offset for a new generation, Balaguer has offered some serious value for money here, from the spec to the tones and even the heavily padded gigbag, which ranks among the best we’ve seen thrown in with a guitar. It’s not without its faults, but these pale in comparison to the outstandin­g playabilit­y and versatilit­y the Espada espouses. Michael Astley-brown

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CONTOURS
Theespadah­as clearlybee­non abodysculp­t workout,withan almightyfo­rearm contour, plus rear belly and heel cuts. 2
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A16”radius fingerboar­dand contouredn­eck heelmaketh­e Espadaagre­at potential shred machine.
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1 CONTOURS Theespadah­as clearlybee­non abodysculp­t workout,withan almightyfo­rearm contour, plus rear belly and heel cuts. 2 PICKUPS Expectwild tonesfromt­he bridge ’bucker, with warmertone­sfrom theneck. 3 NECK A16”radius fingerboar­dand contouredn­eck heelmaketh­e Espadaagre­at potential shred machine. 2 3 2 1

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