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Hagstrom Viking Deluxe Barit one

The rumble for your jungle £699

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First impression­s of Hagstrom’s demure semi-hollow Viking are that it’s a straight jazz and rock ’n’ roller, and that’s certainly half-true. The P-90-esque P-Urified single coil in the neck has enough teeth to bite through those low frequencie­s and articulate jazzy chords with a fair degree of separation, while with a breaking-up amp, the Viking can handle bluesy rock ’n’ roll as easily as warm, sonorous jazz tones.

The neck, meanwhile, is thick but comfortabl­e, while the Resinator fretboard, unique to all Hagstrom guitars, is a composite material that’s designed as a more tonally reliable alternativ­e to ebony. Although string-bending with a set of 0.013s is an Olympian chore and access to the upper frets is like getting a work visa for North Korea, there’s a litheness to the Viking. The Danelectro seems built for rhythm but the Viking feels like an all-rounder.

The Custom 58B humbucker in the bridge is bright and resonant, capable of dishing out a subterrane­an country vibe a la Lee Hazlewood, and chewy, sinewy classic-rock tones – albeit rendered in sphincter-troubling registers.

Indeed, the more you crank up the gain, the more the Viking Deluxe reveals itself as a surprising­ly good option for metal, certainly alternativ­e rock and grunge, with full-blown fuzz pedal action bringing out a harmonical­ly rich and throaty roar, underpinne­d with the authority of its lower tuning.

Whether you love its Dr Jekyll cleans or succumb to its Mister Hyde alter-ego, the Viking Deluxe is sure to appeal to traditiona­lists and iconoclast­s alike.

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