
Powers Electric A-Type Larkspur Blue With Softshell Case
The design was heavily influenced by the area where Andy Powers grew up: San Diego’s North County, close to the beach, where he was immersed in a vibrant cultural stew of surfing, skateboarding, auto craft, music, art and architecture — a rich mix of creative expression. Other than the tuners and strings on the guitar, everything was designed and made in-house. It's a boutique instrument, created by one of the modern masters of guitar design.
The Body Style
The Feel
Powers wanted the guitar to be lightweight and perfectly balanced whether standing or sitting. The body is hollow so you can hold it with ease; the contoured armrest and radiused body edges add to the playing comfort. The neck is a “just right” blend of not too big and not too slim, flowing smoothly into the unique fretboard geometry. The fretboard has a split radius, different from an end-to-end compound radius. It’s asymmetrical from the bass side to the treble side. The treble side is slightly flatter all the way from the first fret to the end of the board. This allows for maximum playability and easier, choke-free string bending.
The pickups are a new design that blend modern magnetic structure with an old inspiration. It allows the strings to vibrate more naturally and produce both fidelity and colorful warmth – which often tend to be at odds with one another but beautifully complement each other within this design. Powers designed two variations of this pickup – one emphasizing clarity and warmth, the other with a firm, brighter response. This particular guitar is loaded with the former, called FF42 pickups. It’s a “full Faraday” cage made with 42-gauge wire. Visually, it’s engine turned on top, reminiscent of hot rod detailing. Imagine single coil pickups with more muscle and P90's with more definition - and quite significantly, they are quiet, without much hum at all. These are an all new pickup design, and it's obvious that Andy Powers has hit a home run.
The Knobs & Tips
- Solid Maple top, Urban ash body
- Bracing – Tone bar with soundposts
- Mahogany neck (one piece)
- Scale Length: 24 7/8”
- Neck profile - Powers Electric Carve
- Honduran Rosewood fingerboard
- Number of Frets: 21
- Frets – Jescar Custom Jumbo
- Fingerboard Radius: Split/asymmetrical
- Inlay Material – Italian Acrylic
- Nut - Ebony
- Nut Width – 1 11/16
- Saddle Material: Delrin
- Tailpiece / Truss Rod Cover material - Aluminum
- Knobs/Tips Type: Epoxy Resin
- Finish – Poly-based UV
- String – D’Addario XS 10-46
- Custom leather softshell case
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Powers Electric A-Type Larkspur Blue With Softshell Case
The design was heavily influenced by the area where Andy Powers grew up: San Diego’s North County, close to the beach, where he was immersed in a vibrant cultural stew of surfing, skateboarding, auto craft, music, art and architecture — a rich mix of creative expression. Other than the tuners and strings on the guitar, everything was designed and made in-house. It's a boutique instrument, created by one of the modern masters of guitar design.
The Body Style
The Feel
Powers wanted the guitar to be lightweight and perfectly balanced whether standing or sitting. The body is hollow so you can hold it with ease; the contoured armrest and radiused body edges add to the playing comfort. The neck is a “just right” blend of not too big and not too slim, flowing smoothly into the unique fretboard geometry. The fretboard has a split radius, different from an end-to-end compound radius. It’s asymmetrical from the bass side to the treble side. The treble side is slightly flatter all the way from the first fret to the end of the board. This allows for maximum playability and easier, choke-free string bending.
The pickups are a new design that blend modern magnetic structure with an old inspiration. It allows the strings to vibrate more naturally and produce both fidelity and colorful warmth – which often tend to be at odds with one another but beautifully complement each other within this design. Powers designed two variations of this pickup – one emphasizing clarity and warmth, the other with a firm, brighter response. This particular guitar is loaded with the former, called FF42 pickups. It’s a “full Faraday” cage made with 42-gauge wire. Visually, it’s engine turned on top, reminiscent of hot rod detailing. Imagine single coil pickups with more muscle and P90's with more definition - and quite significantly, they are quiet, without much hum at all. These are an all new pickup design, and it's obvious that Andy Powers has hit a home run.
The Knobs & Tips
- Solid Maple top, Urban ash body
- Bracing – Tone bar with soundposts
- Mahogany neck (one piece)
- Scale Length: 24 7/8”
- Neck profile - Powers Electric Carve
- Honduran Rosewood fingerboard
- Number of Frets: 21
- Frets – Jescar Custom Jumbo
- Fingerboard Radius: Split/asymmetrical
- Inlay Material – Italian Acrylic
- Nut - Ebony
- Nut Width – 1 11/16
- Saddle Material: Delrin
- Tailpiece / Truss Rod Cover material - Aluminum
- Knobs/Tips Type: Epoxy Resin
- Finish – Poly-based UV
- String – D’Addario XS 10-46
- Custom leather softshell case
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The design was heavily influenced by the area where Andy Powers grew up: San Diego’s North County, close to the beach, where he was immersed in a vibrant cultural stew of surfing, skateboarding, auto craft, music, art and architecture — a rich mix of creative expression. Other than the tuners and strings on the guitar, everything was designed and made in-house. It's a boutique instrument, created by one of the modern masters of guitar design.
The Body Style
The Feel
Powers wanted the guitar to be lightweight and perfectly balanced whether standing or sitting. The body is hollow so you can hold it with ease; the contoured armrest and radiused body edges add to the playing comfort. The neck is a “just right” blend of not too big and not too slim, flowing smoothly into the unique fretboard geometry. The fretboard has a split radius, different from an end-to-end compound radius. It’s asymmetrical from the bass side to the treble side. The treble side is slightly flatter all the way from the first fret to the end of the board. This allows for maximum playability and easier, choke-free string bending.
The pickups are a new design that blend modern magnetic structure with an old inspiration. It allows the strings to vibrate more naturally and produce both fidelity and colorful warmth – which often tend to be at odds with one another but beautifully complement each other within this design. Powers designed two variations of this pickup – one emphasizing clarity and warmth, the other with a firm, brighter response. This particular guitar is loaded with the former, called FF42 pickups. It’s a “full Faraday” cage made with 42-gauge wire. Visually, it’s engine turned on top, reminiscent of hot rod detailing. Imagine single coil pickups with more muscle and P90's with more definition - and quite significantly, they are quiet, without much hum at all. These are an all new pickup design, and it's obvious that Andy Powers has hit a home run.
The Knobs & Tips
- Solid Maple top, Urban ash body
- Bracing – Tone bar with soundposts
- Mahogany neck (one piece)
- Scale Length: 24 7/8”
- Neck profile - Powers Electric Carve
- Honduran Rosewood fingerboard
- Number of Frets: 21
- Frets – Jescar Custom Jumbo
- Fingerboard Radius: Split/asymmetrical
- Inlay Material – Italian Acrylic
- Nut - Ebony
- Nut Width – 1 11/16
- Saddle Material: Delrin
- Tailpiece / Truss Rod Cover material - Aluminum
- Knobs/Tips Type: Epoxy Resin
- Finish – Poly-based UV
- String – D’Addario XS 10-46
- Custom leather softshell case






















