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Review Cream Revolver Premium Prisma Green Forest P-D-006-P-CH-NM

Cream Revolver Premium Prisma Green Forest P-D-006-P-CH-NM

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Description

The Cream Revolver Premium Prisma Green Forest  is no ordinary guitar—it’s a statement piece born from the visionary craftsmanship of Cream Guitars in Monterrey, Mexico. Designed to break the rules of traditional guitar building, this model showcases a mesmerizing 3D pyramid finish that shifts between lush green and hints of purple, commanding attention from any stage.

Crafted with a wenge neck and a smooth rosewood fingerboard, the Revolver Premium Prisma offers effortless playability and warm, resonant tones. Equipped with high-end Seymour Duncan pickups, Graphtech TUSQ XL nut, and ratio locking tuners, it delivers stable tuning, crystal-clear intonation, and dynamic sound. Every aspect has been reimagined to challenge your comfort zone—its modern C-shaped neck, flawless ergonomics, and superior components push you toward new creative heights.

Join Cream Guitars as they redefine what a guitar can be—visually stunning, impeccably built, and ready to inspire your next masterpiece.

Specifications:

  • Finish: Rare 3D Pyramid Green/Purple “Green Forest”
  • Body Shape & Design: Exclusive Cream Guitars copyrighted shape
  • Neck: Wenge
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood, 22 rounded frets, modern C shape
  • Pickups: Seymour Duncan (SSL1, SSL2, JB)
  • Nut: Graphtech TUSQ XL for stable tuning and clear tone
  • Tuners: Ratio locking tuners for precise and reliable tuning
  • Bridge: Piezo-equipped Tune-O-Matic for versatile tonal options
  • Craftsmanship: Designed and built in Monterrey, Mexico with premium components and forward-thinking aesthetics