Description

The latest evolution of Steve Lukather’s signature guitar features an alder body with a figured roasted maple neck and rosewood fingerboard. The HH model is outfitted with newly designed custom Ernie Ball Music Man high-output humbucking pickups and the HSS model is equipped with the same, new bridge humbucker and also sports Ernie Ball Music Man’s renowned Cutlass single-coil pickups, providing players with amazing tonal versatility. Both pickup configurations are furnished with a 5-way switch and a 12dB boost push/push volume knob. The LIII comes standard with a super smooth floating Music Man vintage tremolo system.

CUSTOM DESIGNED SIGNATURE PICKUPS
Newly designed custom Ernie Ball Music Man humbucking pickups offer more clarity, sustain, and a wider range frequency response.

ROASTED NECK
Features a roasted figured maple neck and headstock with Schaller locking tuners.

FLOATING TREMOLO
Ernie Ball Music Man super smooth vintage tremolo system raises and lowers pitch

DESIGNED TO PERFECTION
The 2020 Luke III’s eloquently shaped double-cutaway design features a resonant alder body perfectly balanced for extreme playing comfort. The premium roasted maple neck is beautifully figured, durable, and features a soft “V” profile that fits comfortably in the palm of your hand.

SCHALLER LOCKING TUNERS
The Luke III Maple Top features Schaller M6-IND locking tuners in Chrome or Black hardware.

STEVE LUKATHER
Steven Lukather is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, arranger and record producer. He is best known as the sole continuous founding member of the rock band Toto. His reputation as the band’s lead guitarist secured a steady flow of session work in the 1970s and 1980s. This established him as a prolific session musician. Steven Lukather has worked on more than 1,500 albums spanning a broad array of artists and genres. He has also contributed to albums and hit singles as a songwriter, arranger and producer.

ABOUT MUSIC MAN
Originally founded in 1974, Music Man built its name leading an industry revolution, introducing active electronics on its production instruments. As part of the team during the 70’s, Sterling Ball played an important role on the design and development of the iconic StingRay basses. Officially purchasing the company in 1984, Sterling, joined later by his sons Scott and Brian, has built a team of dedicated professionals who collectively share a common goal: building the highest level of hand-crafted instruments available. www.music-man.com