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The Mozak is a throw back to the 50s Duo Sonic design. Nice basic tele setup with a semi S style body. Great instrument, well balanced and lightweight. If you looking for a Fender twist that is pure fun and toneful Mozac is the way!
Its pickups are faithful recreations of familiar themes, and its cast-bodied tuners feel solid and smooth. For authentic twang-factor, the classic chrome-plated steel bridge is fitted with three brass saddles. The guitar's impeccable three-toned sunburst finish highlights a remarkable amount of grain for a basswood body, giving the Mozak a kind of upscale pawnshop vibe; it looks like something you might have found in the hands of Muddy Waters circa 1963.
- Guitar Player – Editors Pick Award
- Body - Alder 3 T/Basswood White
- Neck - Bolt on/Maple Rosewood
- Inlays - Dots
- Frets 21 Narrow and Tall
- Scale 25.5
- Pickups 2 Alinico single coils
- Hardware Chrome
- Finishs - Cream or 3 Tone (click to see)

The Liquid - Does every guitarist on the planet dig an offset- bodied, P-90-loaded raunch machine, or is it just me? The Liquid is a bolt-neck instrument that most closely resembles a stripped-down Fender Jazzmaster —although its two P-90 pickups and forward pickup selector are enough to lend it a little Firebird mojo . The ivory polyurethane finish (black and three-tone sunburst finishes are also available) is partnered with a three-ply white pickguard , and white pickup covers and knobs for a clean and somewhat retro look. In addition, while the faux-clay position dots in the rose wood fretboard are more of a salmon hue than the “dirty clay” dots found on early 1960s Fenders, they also enhance the vintage vibe.
Regarding the Liquid's construction, I was impressed by a tight-fitting joint in a very smoothly cut neck pocket, and by one of the finest fret jobs I've experienced on a guitar in this price range. The fret ends are beautifully dressed and rounded off, with nary a hitch from one to 21. The maple neck has been nicely carved, as well, with a rounded “C” profile that slides smoothly through the palm. The single-coil soapbars on the Liquid are wound pretty close to vintage P-90 specs.
- Body - Alder 3 T/Basswood White/Black
- Neck - Bolt on/Maple Rosewood
- Inlays - Dots
- Frets 21 Narrow and Tall
- Scale 25.5
- Pickups 2 P-90s
- Hardware Chrome
- Finishs - White, Black or 3 Tone (click to see)

The Utopia looks, sounds and feels like a classic instrument. The strat like setup makes it a classic instrument that can feel many holes in your tonal arsenal!
The Utopia is a throw back to the 50s Duo Sonic design. With 3 single coil strap pickup setup! 5-way switch, tone and volume controls to boot! Great instrument well balanced and lightweight. If you are looking for a Fender twist that is pure fun and toneful Utopia is the way!
The Utopia looks, sounds and feels like a classic instrument. The strat like setup makes it a classic instrument that can feel many holes in your tonal arsenal ! Don't wait make a Utopian statement today !
- Body - Alder 3 T/Basswood White /Black
- Neck - Bolt on/Maple Rosewood
- Inlays - Dots
- Frets 21 Narrow and Tall
- Scale 25.5
- Pickups 3 Alinico single coils
- Hardware Chrome
- Finishs - White or 3 Tone (click to see)
The Karma Rather than hide behind a cookie-cutter design, the Karma boasts a fifties-cool approach to the classic single-cut body design. It's a somewhat ovoid elongation of the traditional outline paired with a slightly thinner body depth and a comfy ‘belly route' around back, adding up to a set of curves that no photo can do adequate justice to. A classic headstock design and minimal inlay – an understated yet perfectly executed Maltese cross on the headstock, repeated on the fretboard – guarantees that this axe will give the most jaded guitar-watchers stiff necks from the numerous double-takes it will elicit.
With its excellent playability and a range of tones that are well suited for blues, classic rock, and old-school metal, the Karma is a good choice for young players, as well as hard-working vets who may prefer not to gig with their prized vintage or custom guitar.
We are very happy to introduce your one and only Karma.
- Body - Arched Mahogany
- Neck - Set/Mohagony Rosewood
- Inlays - Blocks
- Electronics - Coil Tap, selector, V, and T
- Frets 22 Med Jumbo
- Scale 24.75
- Pickups 2 Alinico Humbucker
- Hardware Chrome
COLORS
Standard: Natural, Walnut
Optional: Vintage Burst, Walnut, & Natural
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Natural Picture
Walnut
Vintage Burst
The Bad Karma is a stunning guitar. Whereas the Karma carries a maple-capped body, the Bad Karma is all mahogany with a carved arched top. In its own unique finish of black satin it makes itself such a bad karma statement!
The Bad Karma's pickups are wound to have a smooth vintage spirit and an insolent attitude. The Bad Karma carries independent Volume and Tone controls for each pickup, with individual coil-splitters on each Tone pot—a simple setup that offers a lot of tonal variation.
Few guitars at this price can compete with the Bad Karma's tones or attention to detail. If you play any style of rock, put the Malden Bad Karma on the top of your list.
- Body - Arched Mahogany
- Neck - Set/Mohagony Rosewood
- Inlays - Blocks
- Electronics - Coil Tap, selector, V, and T
- Frets 22 Med Jumbo
- Scale 24.75
- Pickups 2 Alinico Humbucker
- Hardware Chrome
- Finishs - Satin Black
The Bulldozer is an off shot of the double cutaway SG style guitar but with an off balance notch on the bottom. Very nice set-neck instrument that is not just classy, but cool and different. Plays like a dream for an affordable price that can't be matched! Great instrument well balanced and lighweight . If you looking for a Gibson twist that is pure fun and toneful , Bulldozer is the way!
Producing an affordable, well-made set-neck guitar requires a high level of manufacturing attention, and Malden comes out swinging with the Bulldozer—an instrument that deceptively whispers SG when it first sidles up, but which reveals deeper and deeper layers of originality the more you probe it. For instance, there's the accentuated asymmetrical nature of the double-cutaway body, the notched tail, the neck that's set further into the body than an SG's (which, arguably, offers improved stability at this historically fragile joint). Then there's the through-body string anchoring—rather than the SG's traditional stop-bar tailpiece—which allows for a lower setting of the Tune-o- matic bridge, and a shallower neck pitch than on most Gibson SGs .
The Bulldozer comes in Cherry Red and Black with Chrome hardware. The Olympic White model comes with Gold Hardware and pearloid pickguard !
- Body - Arched Mahogany
- Neck - Set/Mohagony Rosewood
- Inlays - Blocks
- Electronics - Coil Tap, selector, V, and T
- Frets 22 Med Jumbo
- Scale 24.75
- Pickups 2 Alinico Humbucker
- Hardware Chrome
- Finishs - White, Cherry or Black
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