Macmull Custom Guitars
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Macmull Stinger NOS, Black
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Macmull Stinger NOS, Sherwood Green
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Macmull Stinger P90 NOS, Desert Pink
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Macmull Stinger P90 NOS, Two Tone Burst
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Macmull Custom Guitars
Browse our RangeWorld-class electric guitars that present a fresh take on classic designs, lovingly and expertly crafted in Israel.
Macmull Custom Guitars is an Israeli-based guitar company founded on a serious passion for music, guitars and craftsmanship. From their workshop in Jerusalem, Macmull Custom Guitars build and design some of the finest electric guitars in the world. Macmull Custom Guitars are firm believers in the spiritual bond between a guitarist and their instrument. Their dedication to elevating this connection is a key part of what separates a Macmull guitar from the pack. Thanks to a meticulous and exacting construction process that’s been refined over a number of years, you can count on any guitar with Macmull on the headstock to look, play and sound truly exceptional. Superb clarity, expressive dynamic range, tight bass, defined mids and rich, complex harmonics are the hallmarks of the Macmull tone.
Whilst a lot of boutique electric guitars are adorned with luxurious add-ons or sport exotic tonewoods, Macmull crafts beautifully simple, player-focused instruments without frills. These are professional-quality guitars built by pro-musicians who understand what discerning players need. All Macmull guitars are made to make music instead of being hung up on the wall or left in a case. If you’re looking for an instrument that captures the mythical character of a Fullerton-era guitar and brings it into the modern age, we highly recommend getting your hands on a Macmull.
S-Classic
The S-Classic authentically delivers the astounding versatility, inviting playability and tonal complexity of a prized Golden Era instrument. It’s more than a recreation of a classic double-cut, it’s a true reinvigoration. Each S-Classic delivers the airiness, depth and dynamics that make vintage S-type guitars so sought-after.
T-Classic
The T-Classic pairs a truly timeless single-cut design with Macmull’s innovative RVT-System. The result is a jaw-dropping T-type that gives you that elusive vintage tone with the consistent performance and reliability of a contemporary electric guitar. With any Macmull T-Classic, you’ll experience fat, juicy highs and tight bass response.
Heartbreaker
The Heartbreaker is the result of extensive research and expert craftsmanship, using the legendary T-type as its foundation and remastering it. Don’t be fooled by its classic looks, every element of the Heartbreaker has been refined for a musically rich and inspiring playing experience. Macmull offers the Heartbreaker with single-coils, P-90s and humbuckers.
Stinger
The Stinger is an original Macmull design and is offered at a more affordable price point. This workhorse double-cut is a unique fusion of California and Kalamazoo, with a chameleonic tone that can cut through a mix with ease. Within the Stinger’s simple control scheme, a universe of incredible tones is at your fingertips. Macmull presents the Stinger with dual P-90 pickups or with T-style single-coils.
As well as being true experts on what makes vintage electric guitars tick, the team at Macmull Custom Guitars also know how to recreate that magic consistently. It all begins with a thorough wood-selection criteria, where all tonewoods are hand-picked. For Macmull, choosing the perfect piece of wood and the relationship between the neck, body and pickups is crucial. Aside from wood’s age when it was cut, its grain and its texture, weight is a major factor. Macmull firmly believes that for a wooden instrument to have peak punchiness, attack and vintage dryness it needs to be lightweight, so choosing a light piece of wood is the basis of all their guitars. That’s why a Macmull guitar will never be heavier than 3.45kg, ensuring optimal tone and comfortable playability.
After the rigorous wood selection, the next stage of the process is Macmull’s special RVT (short for Real Vintage Tone) system. This system is a key part of what gives Macmull Custom Guitars their authentically vintage tonal character. The system involves a careful process where the guitar’s body is matched with a neck that sonically supports it throughout the EQ spectrum. Due to this intense wood selection and pairing process, no two Macmull guitars are ever the same.
At Macmull, the processing and handling of the wood is every bit as vital as the wood choice itself. Because of this, you can always expect a vocal-like mid-range, detailed high-mids and “analogue” trebles with a tight, punchy bass from a Macmull Custom Guitar. If a piece of wood isn’t “living” as a body or a neck, it’s set aside and the selection process starts again. Instead of replicating the exact processes that went into building those desirable pre-CBS guitars, Macmull use their own measures of construction which have been gradually honed to perfection. According to Macmull, by moving away from strict old-school specs they’ve actually improved the balance and tone of their instruments over the vintage models.
After going to such lengths to choose the right wood for the guitar, using any off-the-shelf pickup would seem to be a step back. That’s why Macmull wind all their own pickups in-house. For Macmull, the pickups need to have an organic sound that reflects the actual wooden sound of the guitar. When you buy a Macmull Custom Guitar, its pickups will have been specially matched to your individual guitar.
When creating their custom pickups, the Macmull Custom Guitars team chooses from a selection of alnico magnets and wire gauges. The goal is a medium output pickup with plenty of headroom that also doesn’t interfere with the nature of the wood’s sound. Even the parts, including the wires, pots and caps, have been carefully selected to retain the natural sound of the guitar’s wood.
At the heart of Macmull Guitars is the eponymous luthier Tal Macmull, sound engineer/producer Amit R Sadras and professional guitarist Sharon Levi. Amit met Tal when they were kids and would form a lifelong friendship that would lead to the creation of Macmull Custom Guitars. As teenagers obsessed with music, Amit and Tal weren’t able to afford a quality guitar. With Tal’s technical expertise and Amit’s playing experience in tow, the duo would begin their guitar building journey.
The pair eventually made their first two guitars in 2004, at the age of 16. They soon discovered that their skills were complementary, with Tal identifying technical issues and Amit able to find the solution. With limited resources available to them at the time, they would painstakingly teach themselves the craft of making instruments. This self-taught approach is a testament to the Macmull team’s unrelenting drive and passion for guitars. After completing their mandatory army service, Amit and Tal would continue to help each other with their projects. Amit would assist Tal in the workshop whilst Tal would help out in Amit’s studio. By 2010, Amit and Tal would start taking their profession to the next level, using their years of sound and engineering to form their own guitar company.