
The neck is mahogany with a rosewood fingerboard and has 22 medium sized frets. It even has scalloped X bracing for support.

Wood for the body is compressed laminated spruce for the slightly arched top, with laminated maple for the back and sides. This is probably not going to be your first choice of guitar if you are going to play Metal, so you should be safe on the feedback if you're sensible with your gain settings. The Jezebel is 44mm deep and completely hollow in design save for a small solid mahogany block under the bridge which goes towards combating uncontrollable feedback that can come from hollow guitars at high gain or louder stage volumes. The design is both new and familiar, and nothing leaps out as being wrong or ugly. I guess we could call the shape slightly 'Les Paul' with its curves and single cutaway. I do like this deep wine colour though, which will always look cool, whereas blue on a guitar can go in and out of fashion. Then again, nickel tarnishes but tends to look aged rather than worn out. Gold hardware always looks pretty when it is shiny and new but always be aware that the gold will eventually wear, which will probably make the guitar look cooler. The other finish choice for this model is midnight blue with nickel hardware. Taking our review guitar out of its very nice plush lined hard case, we are greeted with a classy colour combo of deep wine with gold hardware.


It's also a fresh design for them as well, which is refreshing.
#PEERLESS GUITARS KOREA SERIES#
It's called the Jezebel, and in these modern times when so many guitars have a name that is just a couple of letters and a random series of numbers, it's nice to see Peerless has gone for an actual name. Peerless has launched a new guitar on the world.
