Michael Kelly 1953 Quad Boutique Mod Electric Guitar
The Michael Kelly 1953 Quad Boutique Mod Electric Guitar blends classic style with modern tone. It looks like a vintage guitar but hides a powerful secret under the hood. With a special wiring setup called the Quad Mod, this guitar gives you four amazing sounds instead of the usual three. It’s perfect for players who want a traditional look with a bold, updated voice.
Michael Kelly 1953 Quad Boutique Mod Electric Guitar Review
While the 1953 model pays tribute to classic electric guitars with its alder body and flame maple top, it’s the Quad Mod that makes it stand out. The fourth switch position gives you a thick, warm tone by combining both pickups in series — almost like a humbucker, but with its own unique flavor. The specially designed Rockfield TexPlus pickups deliver strong, punchy tones that handle anything from smooth blues to gritty rock. It’s a smart choice for players who want vintage looks without giving up versatility.
Michael Kelly 1953 Quad Boutique Mod Electric Guitar Features
- Adds a fourth tone option for a thicker, bolder sound
- Looks vintage but sounds fresh and modern
- Smooth-playing neck feels great in your hands
- Eye-catching flame maple top for a premium look
- Comes with strong, ready-to-play strings
- Rockfield pickups made just for this guitar
Michael Kelly 1953 Quad Boutique Mod Electric Guitar Specs
- Body made of alder with a flame maple top
- Maple neck with Macassar ebony fretboard for Caramel Burst and maple fingerboard for Blue Jean Wash
- 25.5 inch scale length with 22 medium jumbo frets
- Quad Mod wiring with 4-way blade switch
- Alnico V single-coil pickups (9.5k neck, 10.5k bridge)
- Dual action truss rod and bone nut
- Uses D’Addario EXL110 strings (.010–.046)


