Charvel Henrik Danhage Limited Edition Signature Pro-Mod So-Cal Style 1 HS FR in White Relic

£1,399.00

It might look absolutely battered, but we prefer the word 'character' – and this guitar really is full of it. Henrik Danhage is the guitarist for Swedish prog-metal titans, Evergrey. They're known for their wall of noise and their sound is a true assault on the senses! Charvel have subsequently collaborated with Henrik to pay homage to […]

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It might look absolutely battered, but we prefer the word 'character' – and this guitar really is full of it. Henrik Danhage is the guitarist for Swedish prog-metal titans, Evergrey. They're known for their wall of noise and their sound is a true assault on the senses! Charvel have subsequently collaborated with Henrik to pay homage to this mighty sound. Enter the Henrik Danhage Limited Edition Signature Pro-Mod So-Cal Style 1! With a heavy relic finish, it's eye-catching to say the least!  

Considered Construction 

The backbone of the guitar is an immediately distinct So-Cal Style 1 Ash body. It's complimented by a bolt-on Maple neck with graphite reinforcement rods to prevent warping, which can occur due to changes in temperature and humidity. Add to this a comfortable Maple fingerboard with rolled edges and 22 jumbo frets, and you've got a guitar built for accurate chords and intense riffs.   

Versatile Pickups 

This instrument features a HS pickup configuration. You'll find a Seymour Duncan JB TB-4 bridge pickup that's been paired with a DiMarzio Area 67 DP419CR single-coil neck pickup. The former brings metal/hard rock character to the table, with a classic, high-output humbucker sound. This is contrasted by the latter's bright and crisp tones. Use the volume knob, with a push/push selector switch, to swap between the neck and bridge pickups on-the-fly. 

Hardware    

A Floyd Rose 1000 Series double-locking tremolo bridge and Charvel-branded die-cast tuners ensure the guitar will remain in tune after even the most chaotic practice and performance sessions! 

Specifications

Body

  • Body Shape: So-Cal Style 1
  • Body Material: Ash
  • Finish: Semi-Gloss Lacquer

Neck

  • Material: Relic'd Maple
  • Profile: Speed Neck with Rolled Fingerboard Edges
  • Scale Length: 25.5"
  • Fingerboard Material: Relic'd Maple
  • Fingerboard Radius: 12"-16" Compound Radius (304.8mm to 406.4mm)
  • Headstock: Reverse Licensed Fender® Stratocaster®
  • Number Of Frets: 22
  • Nut Material: Floyd Rose® 1000 Series Locking
  • Nut Width: 1.6875" (42.86mm)
  • Inlays: Black Dot
  • Joint: Bolt-On with Graphite Reinforcement
  • Finish: Hand-Rubbed Satin Urethane

Hardware

  • Finish: Relic'd Chrome
  • Bridge: Floyd Rose® 1000 Series Double-Locking Tremolo (Top-Mount)
  • Tuning Machines: Charvel®-Branded Die-Cast
  • Pickguard: 3-Ply White
  • Truss Rod: Heel-Mount Truss Rod Adjustment Wheel
  • Control Knobs: Skirted White Plastic with Numbered Indicators
  • Strap Buttons: Standard

Electronics

  • Bridge Pickup: Seymour Duncan® JB™ TB-4
  • Neck Pickup: DiMarzio® Area 67™ DP419CR
  • Controls: Volume (Labeled as Tone) with Push/Push for Pickup Switching
  • Output Jack: 1/4"

Miscellaneous

  • Strings Gauge: Nickel Plated Steel (.009-.042 Gauges)
  • Case: Charvel® Multi-Fit Hardshell Gig Bag

About the manufacturer

Charvel

Charvel is an American guitar brand founded in the 1970s by Wayne Charvel, originally known for customising and hot-rodding Fender-style instruments. The company quickly became a favourite among rock and metal players for its fast-playing necks, high-output pickups, and sleek, performance-driven designs. Charvel guitars combine classic style with modern features, offering excellent playability and versatility for stage and studio use. Popular models like the Pro-Mod and San Dimas series are built for speed, precision, and tone, making Charvel a top choice across the UK for guitarists seeking professional quality and a true rock attitude.

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