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Review Summary
Cracked Mirror
PS1CM
Right-Handed
6
Solidbody
Singlecut
Mahogany
Gloss
Maple
Set
PS Prestige
24.7"
Ebony w/ cream binding
23
Half & Half nut
43mm
Chrome
Gotoh SG381w/ pearloid buttons
Chrome
Set-in
Seymour Duncan Custom 5 (H) bridge pickup (Passive/Alnico)
Seymour Duncan '59 model (H) neck pickup (Passive/Alnico)
Two volumes / master tone / 3-way toggle pickup selector
3-way toggle pickup selector
HH
Steel












Experience the unparalleled craftsmanship of the Paul Stanley Signature Series PS1CM Electric Guitar, a stunning replica of Stanley's original "Cracked Mirror" Ibanez. This unique instrument showcases a meticulously recreated Cracked Mirror top, each acrylic piece handcrafted by skilled Japanese artisans to ensure an authentic replication of the original design.
The PS1CM Electric Guitar is not just about aesthetics; it's also engineered for superior sound quality. It features a Gibraltar bridge with a sustain block, designed to enhance the resonance and sustain of each note you play.
The heart of this guitar's sound lies in its Seymour Duncan '59 model and Custom 5 pickups. These pickups are renowned for their balanced and warm tone, delivering a rich, full-bodied sound that's perfect for a wide range of musical styles.
The bound ebony fretboard is another highlight of the PS1CM Electric Guitar. Known for its tight response, the ebony fretboard ensures smooth left-hand fingering, making it a joy to play for both beginners and seasoned guitarists.
Adding to its unique features, the PS1CM Electric Guitar boasts a specially-designed half bone/half brass nut. This innovative design contributes to the guitar's overall tonal balance, enhancing its sound quality even further.
Each Paul Stanley Signature Series PS1CM Electric Guitar comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and an additional pickguard, both personally signed by Paul Stanley himself. This is more than just a guitar; it's a piece of music history, a testament to Stanley's iconic status in the world of rock and roll.