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It was the second model in the Maxxas series, following the solid body MX2. The MX3 features a semi-hollow, thin-edged, sculpted mahogany body bolted to a color-matched painted maple neck with a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with dot position markers. Components include dual DiMarzio-made IBZ/USA humbucking pickups, an HQ synchronized tremolo bridge and Gotoh locking tuning machines. The MX4 and MX5 were released concurrently with the MX3. Both featured a single humbucking pickup. The MX3 lasted only until 1989, before being discontinued along with the entire Maxxas line.

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  • MX3
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  • It was the second model in the Maxxas series, following the solid body MX2. The MX3 features a semi-hollow, thin-edged, sculpted mahogany body bolted to a color-matched painted maple neck with a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with dot position markers. Components include dual DiMarzio-made IBZ/USA humbucking pickups, an HQ synchronized tremolo bridge and Gotoh locking tuning machines. The MX4 and MX5 were released concurrently with the MX3. Both featured a single humbucking pickup. The MX3 lasted only until 1989, before being discontinued along with the entire Maxxas line.
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pubridge
matbody
  • Honduras mahogany
puneck
inlay
  • Pearl dot
matfb
  • Rosewood
frets
  • 22(xsd:integer)
pucon
  • HH
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hw
  • Chrome
more
  • yes
Series
  • Maxxas series
Name
  • MX3/ MX-3
Caption
  • MX3 Magma
tuner
  • Gotoh SG38 MG-T locking
Colors
  • BH / CR / FB / MA
Made
  • Japan
BodyType
  • Semi-hollow
Bridge
neck
File
  • MX3_MA.jpg
Area
  • Europe / Japan / USA
Year
  • 1988(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • It was the second model in the Maxxas series, following the solid body MX2. The MX3 features a semi-hollow, thin-edged, sculpted mahogany body bolted to a color-matched painted maple neck with a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with dot position markers. Components include dual DiMarzio-made IBZ/USA humbucking pickups, an HQ synchronized tremolo bridge and Gotoh locking tuning machines. The Black Hole (which was rendered as "Black Hall" in some materials) finish featured a burst effect with green on the edges fading to black near the center of the body. The Magma finish was another burst with red edges fading to a dark center. The MX4 and MX5 were released concurrently with the MX3. Both featured a single humbucking pickup. The MX3 lasted only until 1989, before being discontinued along with the entire Maxxas line.
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