KKV guitar

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B.C. Rich Signature KKV
B.C. Rich KKV.jpg
Manufacturer B.C. Rich ESP
Construction
Body typeFlying V with sharp points
Neck jointNeck Thru
Woods
Body Maple
NeckHard Canadian Maple
Fretboard Ebony
Hardware
BridgeKahler Hybrid
Pickup(s) EMG-81 and EMG-85
Colors available
black with white tribal design
B.C. Rich KKV
Manufacturer B.C. Rich
Construction
Body type King V
Neck jointBolt On
Woods
Body Basswood
Neck Maple
Fretboard Rosewood
Hardware
BridgeKahler Hybrid
Pickup(s) BC Rich BDSM/BCRA
Colors available
black with white tribal design
Headstock of 2010 Metal Master KKV guitar Metal Master Kerry King Flying V Guitar headstock.jpg
Headstock of 2010 Metal Master KKV guitar

The KKV (Kerry King V), also known as the Speed V, is an electric guitar designed by Kerry King of Slayer for B.C. Rich guitars. Its shape is based on the Gibson Flying V but with sharp points.

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B.C. Rich offers different versions of the guitar in four categories; as a signature model from the handcrafted/custom shop division, a high-end signature version, a mid-range version with lower-end pickups, and a low-end Metal Master version without a tremolo. [1] In 2009 B.C. Rich released the Kerry King V2, featuring active pickups, Son Of Beast headstocks and the "generation 2" tribal graphics.

Non-BC Rich Versions

The KKV has not always been exclusive to B.C. Rich. The guitar was briefly made by ESP Guitars when B.C. Rich closed down their custom shop during a period in the 1990s. When the company changed hands and reopened the custom shop, King returned to B.C. Rich.

The ESP model featured a George Lynch style headstock and was finished in black, and black with a red splatter with eagle inlays. [2] (Pictured right as of August 9)

As of 2009, ESP has re-released their version as the NV, with a reverse ESP headstock. [3]

Features

References

  1. "B.C. Rich - Guitars".
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-11. Retrieved 2009-08-23.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. "The ESP Guitar Company :: ESP Standard Guitars - NV". Archived from the original on 2009-06-12. Retrieved 2009-08-23.