Guitar World

EVH 5150 Series Standard

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THE STRIPPED-DOWN appeal of the EVH Striped Series of guitars will most likely never lose its enduring popularity for Van Halen fans and players alike. Even the many iterations of the Wolfgang series adopted by numerous artists continues to grow by leaps and bounds. But if you ask me, I’ve been digging the EVH 5150 Series Standard guitar, which combines the very best attributes of Eddie Van Halen’s famed “5150” guitar along with the refined tones of Eddie’s innovative­ly designed Wolfgang guitars. As much as I loved my first VH-approved guitar when I was a youngster (a 1984 Kramer Baretta), having just one pickup and a volume control severely limited my tonal possibilit­ies — because, hey, I’m no Eddie Van Halen. Thankfully, the new EVH 5150 Series Standard guitar expands upon the EVH Superstrat theme with some extras and updated tweaks that turn this guitar into more than just a one-trick pony.

The 5150 Standard is about as feature-packed as you can get in a stripped-down design. Pressed against your belly you’ll notice its slightly modified Strat-style basswood body possesses a deeper upper-body curve for close comfort. The bolt-on quartersaw­n maple neck is graphite-reinforced and features a modified “C” profile that’s comfortabl­y slim and flat, with a hand-rubbed satin urethane back finish, and a 12”-16” compound radius ebony fingerboar­d with 22 jumbo frets and cream dot inlays. What’s nice to see is the addition of a heel-mount truss rod wheel for ease in making quick neck adjustment­s, and of course, the iconic “hockey stick” headstock that’s color-matched to the body. What’s new is the HH pickup configurat­ion of two custom-designed EVH Wolfgang Alnico 2 humbucking pickups controlled by low-friction volume and tone knobs, along with a three-way toggle switch, now found on the upper bout rather than the bottom cutaway. Where the old toggle switch used to be is now a lower bout kill switch button, great for replicatin­g Van Halen’s on/off stutter effect on “You Really Got Me.” Of course, the guitar isn’t complete without an EVH-branded top-mount Floyd Rose locking tremolo with EVH D-Tuna and EVH-branded Gotoh tuning machines.

I don’t need to mince words to describe the feel and playabilit­y of the 5150 Standard — it’s exactly as it looks, a total high-performanc­e, hot-rodded guitar engineered for you to play at top speed. The pickups are boldfaced but remain intensely focused under the most punishing distortion pumped through them, and are seriously some of the best pickups for articulati­ng amps with high-gain preamps. In short, with all its fully loaded features and affordabil­ity, the 5150 Standard is an irresistib­ly exciting guitar made to scream for you. — Paul Riario

$899.99

EVH, evhgear.com

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