Mooer MSC20 Pro Guitar Prune Purple

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Mooer MSC20 Pro Guitar Prune Purple

Mooer

MSC20 Pro Guitar Prune Purple

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Product Info

Article Number: 602802
Brand: Mooer
Model: MSC20 Pro Guitar Prune Purple
Price: $306.90

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The Mooer MSC20 Pro in Prune Purple is a solid contender for players wanting a vintage-inspired ST-style guitar without the premium price tag. The roasted maple neck and Jatoba fingerboard contribute to a comfortable, responsive feel, while the humbucker provides a punchy bridge tone. It's a great choice for gigging musicians or beginners looking for versatility and a distinctive look.

Product Description

  • Mooer MSC20 Pro Guitar Prune Purple
  • Electric Guitar
  • Body: Poplar
  • Top: Selected Ash
  • Bolt-on neck: Roasted maple
  • Fingerboard: Jatoba
  • Neck profile: Standard C
  • Neck finish: Natural matt
  • Matching headstock
  • Fingerboard radius: 12"
  • Scale: 648 mm (25.5")
  • Bone nut
  • 22 Nickel silver frets
  • Pickups: 1 MSC-1N (neck)
  • 1 MSC-1M (middle) single coil and 1 MHB-1B (bridge) humbucker
  • Volume and tone controls
  • 5-Way switch
  • Coil split switch
  • White pickguard
  • MVT-1 Vintage tremolo
  • Sealed MTN-1 machine heads
  • Chrome hardware
  • Strings: .009 - .046
  • Colour: Prune Purple high-gloss
  • Includes Mooer gig bag
PROS
  • • Roasted maple neck offers excellent stability and a smooth playing feel.
  • • Jatoba fingerboard provides a bright, snappy attack compared to rosewood.
  • • The MHB-1B humbucker delivers a surprisingly thick, powerful bridge tone.
  • • Well-executed tremolo system allows for expressive vibrato without tuning instability.
CONS
  • • Poplar body, while functional, lacks the resonance of a solid alder or ash body.
  • • Pickups, while decent, won’t rival higher-end boutique options for nuanced tones.
  • • Bolt-on neck construction can feel slightly less integrated than a set-neck design.

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Key Features

Body Material Poplar with Selected Ash Top
Neck Material Roasted Maple
Fingerboard Jatoba
Pickups MSC-1N (Neck), MSC-1M (Middle), MHB-1B (Bridge)
Scale Length 648 mm (25.5 in)
Frets 22 Nickel Silver
Bridge MVT-1 Vintage Tremolo
Weight Approximately 3.8 kg (8.4 lbs) - typical for a ST-style guitar

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Frequently Asked Questions

The fretwork is generally good for the price point, though a professional leveling and polishing might improve playability further.
The MVT-1 tremolo is a decent vintage-style unit, but regular maintenance and proper string stretching are crucial for tuning stability, especially with aggressive use.
It's versatile enough for rock, blues, and pop, but the pickups’ character shines brightest when playing rhythm parts and slightly overdriven tones.

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