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Charvel Joe Duplantier Signature pro-mod san dimas Style2 hh mahogany

Another Signature model from the Gojira frontman, but this time he’s gone vintage

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What do you do when you’re a huge fan of Fender and Gibson guitars? Well, you take your favourite bits of both to create one superguita­r, of course. At least that’s the case with the latest signature model from Charvel and Gojira frontman Joe Duplantier. And you just have to take one look at this new Pro-mod San Dimas Style 2 to realise that. Having already gone for very clean and modern finishes with his two previous signature models, Joe sought to go down a more vintage route and “wanted the colour of the guitar to look like your grandmothe­r’s table”. A lovely thought, although we’re not sure our grandmothe­r’s table looked this good.

The mahogany finish with a black pickguard is familiar territory for any Telecaster fan, but slap on a Tune-o-matic bridge and cover the fretboard in pearloid big block inlays and you’re in Gibson country. On paper, this shouldn’t work, but it does. Combined with the worn nickel finish on the Dimarzio pickup covers and you can consider the vintage aesthetic nailed. It’s not all vintage, though, as the twist is that this model is equipped with some thoroughly modern essentials. Locking tuners, a graphite-reinforced neck and a heel-mount truss rod adjustment wheel firmly bring this model bang up to date.

The vintage/modern combinatio­n is perfectly summed up with the pick-up choice, a Dimarzio PAF 36th anniversar­y edition in the neck and Joe’s own signature Dimarzio Fortitude in the bridge are paired to perfection. In fact, the latter can be considered a beefier version of the PAF, especially in the low-end department. This is where the guitar really earns its personalit­y. The Fortitude has been voiced to Joe’s own specificat­ions after being so impressed with the PAF 36, he knew he wanted to take it further and with the help from the folks from Dimarzio, the result is vintage warmth and clarity with bags of bottom-end heft.

The Fortitude can kick out so much range in the lower frequencie­s that you’d be forgiven that this guitar is geared up for one thing only, metal. Which it sort of is, but it can be capable of more than just blunt-force trauma in the sonic stakes. Fans of Gojira will be very much aware of the soundscape­s that Andreu and Duplantier are capable of creating, which is where this guitar shines.

When met with just the one volume knob and a pickup selector, there is a tendency to just set everything to 11 and thrash out. If that’s your game you will not be disappoint­ed here in the slightest, but experiment­ing with pickup selection at varying levels of gain and you will find that both

SAILS THE VINTAGE/MODERN VIBE WITH APLOMB...

the PAF 36 and Fortitude pickups combine for a useful palette of tone to suit those blues meandering­s should the mood take you.

One thing that impressed us the most on unboxing the JP San Dimas 2 was how comfortabl­e it immediatel­y felt. The setup was nigh-on perfect; the intonation, tuning and action are at the level that we’ve become accustomed to from Charvel and it’s parent company, Fender. With all the vintage and modern touches, we’re glad to see that Charvel and Joe have plumped for a natural-oiled finish on the neck and it feels like you’ve been playing this guitar forever. And above all else, it is lightning quick, all thanks to the 12”-16” compound radius and ‘Speed Neck’ with rolled fingerboar­d edges. It’s these touches that most guitarists would instantly reach for when modding a guitar. It’s well-considered and, most importantl­y, neat.

We have to say that the Joe Duplantier Signature Pro-mod San Dimas Style 2 HH Mahogany nails the vintage/modern vibe with aplomb. Well-pointed finery is meticulous­ly laid out with a finish that not only looks the business but also feels like you’ve owned this guitar for years. That feeling of comfort is backed up with a very confident pickup pairing that doesn’t sound like every heavytinge­d axe going but brings with its own personalit­y and a platform for you to explore yours, all at a fair price, too.

Simon Arblaster

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