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TRINITY

Wherever you stand in the debate about which parts of a guitar have the biggest influence on tone, we can surely agree that pickups are one of the most significant elements in shaping an electric solidbody’s core voice. In that case, a guitar that can be quickly switched between humbuckers, P-90s and single-coils should effectively serve as three instruments in one, right?

Thinking in those terms should certainly help lower your eyebrows if the Trinity’s price tag raises them. Though it’s assembled in Asia and misses out on some of the hi-tech design flair of its Swiss-made stablemates, the Trinity By Relish still comes in at £1,499.

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