Guitars Amps and Effects - 6-String Electric Guitars
Aria first released the Diamond Series of guitars in the '60s and it quickly became the icon for the era. The retro body design and vintage pickups work perfectly together to deliver a "blast from the past" that in undeniably cool.
The ultimate electric guitar with built-in USB port to connect straight to your computer. Jam and record with killer modeling amps and stomp boxes.
You have a great song in mind and want to record it straight to your PC? You want all your amps and stomp boxes in your computer so you can rock like you’re in the studio or on stage? With the Behringer Centari iAXE624 USB-Guitar, you’re just a cable away.
The iAXE629 USB-Guitar comes with loads of great sounding virtual amps and stomp boxes from Native Instruments. Rock with your MP3, WAV and AIFF songs or backing tracks on your PC or Mac computer and enjoy nifty features such as time-stretching and a metronome.
Most guitars can't hang with truly great players. Dean's Dimebag Black Bolt guitar isn't one of them. Featuring the Dimebag body style on a mahogany body, the Black Bolt features a string-thru bridge for massive sustain, and a blade bridge pickup for just the right amount of heavyness. Plus what kind of guitar comes with a shocking of a finish as this? None.
The Dean Buddy Blaze ML is the result of Buddy Blaze's collaboration with Dean to create a whole new reinvention of the infamous ML to his particular specifications. Featuring his own design Chrome Flame graphic and using the best components available this guitar is built to last. Using Dean's own DMT Blaze Bucker and Bakers Act pickups, the tonality and pure volume in this guitar is inspiring.
The Dime-O-Flame ML Electric Guitar is a set-neck guitar with a Floyd Rose tremolo, plus Dimebucker and DiMarzio pickups. With a mahogany body and neck with a rosewood fingerboard, this guitar features the Dimebag traction knobs.
The Dimebag Darrell Tribute ML Electric Guitar is a bolt-on neck basswood body guitar with Zebra pickups. With a Tribute crest on the headstock and a Dimebag Quad image sticker on body, this guitar features the Dimebag traction knobs, Tune-O-Matic bridge, and chrome hardware.
An excellent tribute to a legendary guitarist, the Dimebonics is got a face that represents alot of the heart and soul of Dimebag. Phrases appear on this guitar that you would often hear from the mouth of Dime such as Getcha' Pull! or Drink it or Wear it!. The skull and cross graphic is also a captivating image, but that's just the beginning. Fulll to the hilt with features, this Dimebag features a mahogany 24-3/4 inch set-neck, DBD knobs and DimeTime and Dimebucker pickups. Make sure you get a Dimebonics and make sure you Getcha' Pull!
The Dean Dimebag Darrell Razorback is a set-neck guitar with a Floyd Rose tremolo, plus Dimebucker treble pickup. With a pearl razor inlay and mahogany body and neck, this guitar features the Dimebag traction knobs, black hardware, and a rosewood fingerboard.
Reproduction of Dimebag Darrell's Cowboy From Hell guitar!
Hand-airbrushed Distressed Rebel Flag finish on a Razorback. Yee haw!
The Dean EVO XM is the standard guitar evolved. Made out of basswood and featuring a maple neck with bolt-on construction you get what most guitarists dream of: tons of sustain and great looks, at easily attainable values. Sealed tuners and dual humbuckers will provide you that tone you crave.
Michael Batio, that name makes many a shredder tremble. Name one guitarist who has set the world athunder with the prowess of his skill just recently? Michael Batio. Playing with his unique double-guitar he can play both lead, rhythms, double solos and intertwine all this on the same guitar at the same time with two hands. A feat to behold where one man's playing can outdo two! No wonder, Dean also later on created a Quad model featuring 4 guitars! for the player who can't even be contained by two guitars. The MAB1 model by Dean, creators of his distinct Double-Guitar and Quad-Guitar have kept his unique attention to quality in the creation of his single body model.
Another signature guitar from legendary performer, Michael Angelo Batio. Dean has put tremendous effort into making sure this aviator flies! The strong alder top and body provide a sturdy road ready guitar that's comfortable to play even after long hours of jamming and the Floyd Rose tremolo makes certain you have the tools at your disposal to creat screaming dive-bombs and other trem effects. Throw in Dean USA DMT pickups anp you have a tone that soars above the rest.
How much blacker can the Dean ML Knight get? none blacker. If you demand out of your guitar everything from pure heavy metal drudge to warm, somnambulist ambient textures then the ML Knight is your choice. Featuring a mahogany back and neck, with unique Satin Black finish and Black hardware you've got the best guitar to highlight your unique technique.
The Dean ML XM is an electric guitar that is as unique as it is beautiful. A true winged warrior ready to fly and do battle onstage. And now you don't have to lay out the big bucks to play a hard core rock guitar. It looks radical but is completely affordable. The V-Style Paulownia body sports a maple neck and rosewood fingerboard.
The radical body shape of the Dean ML XP guitar adds to the ferocity of the growling tone. Loaded with grinding yet sparkling humbuckers, a bolt-on neck, and string-thru body design with a fixed bridge for the ultimate sustain. Add a new edge to your music, the Dean Edge!
Dimebag left a legacy that can not be equaled in heavy music. This Dimebag designed Razorback features the same specs he needed in his Dean guitars.
The ultimate in road guitars, Razorback's are designed tough providing a tone unmatched by other guitars. The Razorback's radically shaped body is instantly recognizable and its mahogany body and precision tuning keys make it as playable as it is visible. Pounding out powerful tone the Razorback uses a Dime-bucker bridge pickup paired with a Dean Design Humbucker in the neck. This Dean just wouldn't be a Razorback without easily accessible tone and volume traction knobs, pearl Razor inlay and a Floyd Rose licensed Tremolo Bridge.
The Dean Soltero is a veritable tone machine with jaw-dropping good looks and features to take your breath away! The beautiful maple top on the mahogany body makes for killer tone and sustain, while the 24 3/4 inch scale maple neck with rosewood fingerboard (inlaid with hardtail/soltero inlays) allows for ultra-fast playing and incredible comfort. The hardware consists of Grover tuners, a tune-o-matic bridge both in chrome and Dean vintage style humbucker pickups giving the Soltero a sound that is as unique as its name.
Designed in 2005 the SplitTail has become a well known staple for guitarists everywhere. The large V body shape mixed with a double cutaway at the neck provides this guitar with an unmistakable look that is all its own. Mahogany body with a set-neck gives this guitar an outstanding strength and over-all tonality that is awe-inspiring. Powerful Dean DMT Time Capsule pickups give the means to breathtaking output that will astonish any audience. With a look feel and sound all its own, the Dean SplitTail in often imitated but never duplicated.
Shrapnel Records recognized the talent of this young shredder back in the 80's making Vinnie Moore a name every serious guitarist respected. Now twenty plus years since Mind's Eye was recorded, Vinman has designed his first humbucking pickup which he affectionately refers to as The Shredhead. If you have not heard the biting tone of the Dean Vinnie Moore Shredhead try out the new Dean Vinman 2000 signature guitar and hear what it will do for your chops.
Dean has only just begun blowin' away expectations of what a guitar can do. Dave Mustaine's Angel of Deth model follows Dean's highly successful Gears of War guitar with this specially designed model.
Legendary Rocker Dave Mustaine of Megadeth joins Dean Guitars! As one of the most prolific musicians in heavy metal history, Dean Guitars welcomes Dave to the Dean family in what is sure to go down as one of the biggest events ever. Featuring a Mahogany body and top, the guitar is speced to Dave Mustaine's requirements. The Tone Pros bridge provides extremely reliable tuning, D-shaped neck provides fast action and rounding off the guitar are the extremely hot Dave Mustaine Duncan Live Wire pickups for that great trash metal roar.
The Dean VMNTX Dave Mustaine Electric Guitar is a tribute to the hard edge style Mustaine has emitted over the past two Decades. It becomes obvious just by looking at this masterwork, that alot of effort has been put forth designing the top art on this magnificent V-style guitar.
The Dean Vendetta XM Electric Guitar has a marvelous looking lightweight string-through Paulownia body with incredible resonance.
The Dean Vendetta XMT Electric Guitar has a marvelous looking lightweight body with incredible resonance.
The Z series Dean Guitars are designed to ensure the importance of tone, sustain and playability. This model is equipped with set Mahogany Neck, EMG pickups, Grover Tuners and a Tune-O-Matic bridge. The Dean Z Series has shown incredible longevity over the years.
The Epiphone B.B. King Archtop Guitar brings Style and Performance to a new level
The Epiphone Casino Arch Top Guitar features two P90 pickups and chrome hardware. The scale is 24.75 in. and the nut width is 1.68 in. It has a set neck joint and neck material made of Mahogany. The fingerboard is Rosewood/ Parallelogram and the body material is made of laminated Maple. Natural finish.
The Epiphone Dot Arch Top Guitar features 2 humbuckers and chrome hardware. The scale is 24.75 in. and the nut width is 1.68 in. It has a set neck joint and Maple neck material. The fingerboard is Rosewood/Dot and the body material is made of laminated Maple.
The remarkably affordable Dot Archtop Studio Electric features 2 vintage alnico pickups, all black hardware, and a rosewood fingerboard.
The EM2 FX is fitted with a set of Epiphone new EpiActive humbuckers. These are designed to provide razor sharp attack and endless sustain. Unlike most other active pickups on the market, EpiActive's can also be used in passive mode to provide a traditional output without the need for a battery. The neck is hard Maple and bolted to the body using Epiphone's recessed, All-Access design. Combined with the patented "swept-C"cutaway, access to all 24-frets on its Rosewood fingerboard is uninhibited.
The EM2 EX is fitted with a set of Epiphone new EpiActive humbuckers. These are designed to provide razor sharp attack and endless sustain. Unlike most other active pickups on the market, EpiActive's can also be used in passive mode to provide a traditional output without the need for a battery. The neck is hard Maple and bolted to the body using Epiphone's recessed, All-Access design. Combined with the patented "swept-C"cutaway, access to all 24-frets on its Rosewood fingerboard is uninhibited.
The roots of the Futura date back to the late 50's but there's nothing old about these guitars. Start with a Mahogany body with highly-figured quilt Maple top. The neck is Mahogany and glued in using a long neck join for excellent sustain and strength. Equipped with active EMG-81 and 85 pickups, the new Futura is designed to bring out the shredder in all of us. As with all the Prophecy's, it features Epiphone's new SpeedTaper neck with a very slim "D" profile and stain finish for fast performance and smooth feel.
The roots of the Futura date back to the late 50's but there's nothing old about these guitars. Start with a Mahogany body with highly-figured quilt Maple top. The neck is Mahogany and glued in using a long neck join for excellent sustain and strength. Equipped with active EMG-81 and 85 pickups, the new Futura is designed to bring out the shredder in all of us. As with all the Prophecy's, it features Epiphone's new SpeedTaper neck with a very slim "D" profile and stain finish for fast performance and smooth feel.
This popular style SG model features 2 humbuckers, and a rosewood fingerboard.
You don’t mess with the Epiphone Prophecy SG Custom GX Electric Guitar! Since this horny little devil was launched in 1961 as a slimline version of the Les Paul, it has appeared onstage with everyone from Eric Clapton to System Of A Down’s Daron Malakian, cranked out some of the meatiest riffs in rock ‘n’ roll, and staked its claim as one of the most iconic electric guitars on the planet. Not bad for a design that has barely changed in half a century…
Epiphone is the only manufacturer licensed to make official copies of the legendary SG, and they’ve played a blinder with the new Custom EX. Alongside the iconic twin cutaways and mahogany body that you’ve seen in the rock ‘n’ roll history books, this latest model also draws the eye with a deep Midnight Ebony finish, pearl control knobs, black Grover machine heads and unique blade fret inlays along the length of a 24-fret ebony fingerboard.
Hailed by many as the ultimate guitar tonewood, Korina (or Limba) has a tone similar to Mahogany and a beautiful, tight grain pattern. This '58 Flying V adds beautiful Gold hardware to the radically classic body shape for a knockout guitar.
This Limited Edition guitar features Emily's face and other graphics from the Cosmic Debris character as well as special cat's eye inlays at the 12th fret. It's equipped with an Alder body, Mahogany neck, 22 fret Rosewood fingerboard, dual open humbuckers with three way switching, and chrome hardware. If you're trying to find a guitar that makes a bold statement, look no further!
The Epiphone Les Paul Studio has the sound and feel you've come to love at an incredibly low price. The set neck and dual humbuckers will have you craving more play time and with a nut width of 1.68 in. this thing is super easy to play.
The Epiphone Prophecy Les Paul Custom EX Electric Guitar has arrived! As everyone from Jimmy Page to Slash will tell you, there is nothing in this world to compare with the feeling of thrashing a genuine Les Paul through a wall of stacked amps. It’s the sound of half a century of rock ‘n’ roll, distilled to its essence, and turned up to 10. Nothing else comes close, man…
Like the seven other models in the Prophecy Collection, the LP Custom GX is a serious instrument with a heavyweight spec. Of course, you get the iconic Les Paul body, fashioned from top-quality mahogany, topped with a quilt maple cap, finished in rich Black Cherry, and complemented with eye-catching pearl knobs and unique ‘blade’ fret inlays. And naturally, you get all the admiring glances that go with it.
If you can handle everything about the Les Paul except the price, check this out. Engineers designed this modern classic with the arched top and fast neck of the best Les Pauls. It has an arched, figured curly Maple, carved top in faded sunburst finishes for that great LP look. And like all Les Pauls, features a solid glued neck joint for great sustain and stability. These guitars are built to 100% Gibson specifications.
A Les Paul with all the fixings. This guitar features 1 Alnico Classic Humbucker and 1 Alnico Classic Plus Humbucker, Grover Tuners, Tunomatic bridge and a quilted maple top.
The Epiphone Les Paul Ultra II is all the Les Paul you expect, with enough extras to make it a new must-have instrument for any serious player. Epiphone has a habit of starting revolutions. In 2005 , when most people said it couldn't be done, the world's favorite luthier said that yes, it could, and invented the first Les Paul to feature a chambered body, giving even more guitarists the change to enjoy killer Les Paul tone and sustain. That model was the Les Paul Ultra.
The Epiphone ES175 reissue is a wonderfully crafted guitar based on the original ES175 and designed to inspire players of every musical taste. Features include an archtop maple body with a laminated Maple top, set Mahogany neck, chrome hardware, and a set of AlNiCo classic humbuckers for a naturally warm, bluesy tone.
Like the Epiphone AlleyKat and the FlameKat, the WildKat features the small semi-hollow body. And they've added two Alnico V P-90s for classic tone and now featuring a Licensed Bigsby Vibrato. What a sound! The WildKat also features a set maple neck, a flame maple top, and a mahogany body.
The Epiphone Tom DeLonge Signature ES333 Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar is the signature model of Tom DeLonge of Blink 182 and Angels & Airwaves fame, making this axe is the perfect weapon to carry into the battlefields of pop punk. When DeLonge appeared in 2003 with a new signature model, there were two questions on the lips of every punk fan around the world.
Hailed by many as the ultimate guitar tonewood, Korina (or Limba) has a tone similar to mahogany and a beautiful, tight grain pattern. This '58 Explorer adds beautiful Gold hardware to the radically classic body shape for a knockout guitar.
Epiphone announces the introduction of the new Epiphone "Goth" Collection. Based upon Gibsons very successful "Gothic" line, the Epiphone Goth Collection features a Les Paul Studio, G-400, Flying-V, and Explorer all with Satin-Black finish and Black hardware for an absolutely wicked look.
The Epiphone Firebird studio was designed with an all-Mahogany body and neck along with a Rosewood fingerboard for massive sustain and rich tones. A set neck, stop bar tailpiece and AlNiCo Classic humbuckers round out this incredible guitar. All these great features in a timeless Firebird body.
The G-400 features a classic double cutaway shape with 2 humbuckers, chrome hardware, 24.75 in. scale, Mahogany neck and body, and Rosewood fingerboard with trapezoidal inlays.
Here's the vintage guitar you're not afraid to play every day! Epiphone's SG-shaped Faded G400 has the well-worn look and feel of a favorite guitar. It's Worn finish showcases the wood grain (similar to Gibson's popular Faded series). The Faded Series' well-traveled look has another advantage when it comes to maintenance: The satin finish and 'aged' inlays on the fingerboard require less cosmetic care than guitars with a glossy finish and new-looking inlays. The G400 has a one-piece neck with super satin finish, humbucker pickups, chrome hardware and tune-o-matic bridge.
If you want the classic Gibson Les Paul feel and sound, but find the Epiphone Les Paul Standard a little bit out of your reach, take a look at the Les Paul 100. Two humbucker pickups, a Rosewood fretboard with a bolt-on Mahogany neck and great body wood give this model the powerful, sustaining tone character of the best Les Pauls.
The classic "tuxedo" look and world famous features that have made the Les Paul Custom a hit since 1954 are now available in a great price range with the Epiphone Les Paul Custom.
The classic "tuxedo" look and world famous features that has made the Les Paul Custom a hit since 1954, plus an additional 3rd humbucker, are now available in a great price range, with the Epiphone Black Beauty.
Epiphone turns up the volume with the psychedelic Zakk Wylde Signature Les Paul Custom, with a raw, powerful sound. The Signature Les Paul features Wylde's trademark black and white bullseye graphics over an antique ivory finish, and pearl block inlays on the fingerboard.
Epiphone announces the introduction of the new Epiphone "Goth" Collection. Based upon Gibson's very successful "Gothic" line, the Epiphone Goth Collection features a Les Paul Studio, G-400, Flying-V, and Explorer all with Satin-Black finish and Black hardware for an absolutely wicked look.
The Les Paul Standard Guitar features 2 humbucker pickups and chrome hardware. The body material is made of Mahogany/Alder and has an Ebony finish.
If you can handle everything about the Les Paul except the price, check this out. Engineers designed this modern classic with the arched top and fast neck of the best Les Pauls. It has an arched, figured curly Maple, carved top in faded sunburst finishes for that great LP look. And like all Les Pauls, features a solid glued neck joint for great sustain and stability. These guitars are built to 100% Gibson specifications.
Epiphone announces the introduction of the new Epiphone "Goth" Collection. Based upon Gibson's very successful "Gothic" line, the Epiphone Goth Collection features a Les Paul Studio, G-400, Flying-V, and Explorer all with Satin-Black finish and Black hardware for an absolutely wicked look.
You've been waiting and now you don't have any more excuses. Epiphone's SG Special is the most affordable SG ever. Now everyone can own the classic styling and unbeatable performance. Features include 2 humbuckers, tune-o-matic bridge with stopbar tailpiece, and Rosewood fingerboard.
The Sheraton II Archtop Guitar features 2 humbuckers, gold hardware, and a Natural finish. The scale is 24.75 in. and the nut width is 1.68 in. The neck joint is set and the neck material is 3-piece Maple. The fingerboard is made of Rosewood with Block and Triangle markers. The body material is laminated Maple, as is the top.
If you are looking for classic Les Paul looks and a humbucker sound, it is hard to go wrong with the incredibly affordable Special II. There really hasn't been a Les Paul deal like this in a long time. Features include a Mahogany neck, a Rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays, volume and tone control, and chrome hardware.
Designed with the help of “Children of Bodom” guitarist Alexi Laiho, The extreme styling of this axe will have everyone watching you!! Not only does it look incredible, it’s loaded with top of the line features starting with a Maple Bolt-on neck covered with an Rosewood fingerboard and “Sawteeth” inlays. 24 Xtra Jumbo frets, EMG-ESP LH301 pickups and a double-locking tremolo system allowing some outrageous flexibility.
The new LTD Alexi-600 offers a striking V-shaped alder body available in 2 finishes: Black w/Yellow stripe and White w/Black stripe. The guitar has a neck-thru 25.5 in. design, using a 3-piece Maple neck with a 24-fret Ebony fingerboard and saw-tooth inlays. The LTD Alexi includes White binding on neck and head, and comes with professional-quality components including a Floyd Rose original tremolo, Grover tuners, and a single EMG HZ H-4 pickup.
he ESP LTD Alexi600 Electric Guitar Rocks, according to Alexi Laiho, the highly acclaimed guitarist and frontman for Finnish metal band Children of Bodom, and has put his name on his first Signature Series guitars for ESP. The models, in two different finish combinations, are being released under the company's LTD brand.
The ESP LTD Alexi600 Electric Guitar Rocks, according to Alexi Laiho, the highly acclaimed guitarist and frontman for Finnish metal band Children of Bodom, and has put his name on his first Signature Series guitars for ESP. The models, in two different finish combinations, are being released under the company's LTD brand.
Nothing says metal like an AX guitar. Featuring the unique AX body style and ESP LH301 pickups, which scream like none other, you're the one with the true axe in any guitar battle. Unique to the AX2E is the Ebony wood top and fingerboard with a jaw-dropping sunburst finish.
The EC1000 features EMG 81 pickups, set-neck design, Mahogany body and neck, a Rosewood fingerboard, ESP's excellent TonePros System II locking bridge, and 24 extra jumbo frets.
An awesome-looking guitar with a flamed maple top, the ESP LTD Deluxe EC1000FR Electric Guitar offers the popular, comfortable EC model with a Floyd Rose tremolo.
The EC-100 features an Agathis Body with quilted Maple top, bolt-on Maple neck with Rosewood fretboard, a pair of LH-100 humbuckers, and jumbo frets.
Now, a set neck, quilt top ESP guitar is more affordable than ever. That's right - ESP is now delivering a set-neck guitar at this low price! This thing is built like a classic single-cutaway instrument, complete with a 24-3/4 in. scale length and a Tune-o-matic bridge with a stop tailpiece.
A single-cutaway 24.75 inch scale guitar with aged treatment, the ESP LTD EC256 Electric Guitar gives a classic vibe with cool retro looks.
The ESP LTD EC401 Electric Guitar features versatile, powerful tones, reliable hardware, and tidy, attractive looks. Loaded with an EMG 81 pickup in the bridge position and an EMG 60 pickup for the neck; the ultimate active pickup combination for rock tones. The easy play, bound 3 piece mahogany set neck with rosewood fretboard on a bound mahogany body provides excellent resonance and sustain.
The ESP LTD EC401 Electric Guitar features versatile, powerful tones, reliable hardware, and tidy, attractive looks. Loaded with an EMG 81 pickup in the bridge position and an EMG 60 pickup for the neck; the ultimate active pickup combination for rock tones. The easy play, bound 3 piece mahogany set neck with rosewood fretboard on a bound mahogany body provides excellent resonance and sustain.
Offering great tone with unmatched design, the ESP LTD EC401VF Electric Guitar has many of the same features as the EC401, but adds a flamed maple top, chrome hardware and Seymour Duncan Pickups (JB/'59).
ESP has done something very cool with their new EC50. They've started with a classic design, and added their own unique touches like beveled body contours, sculpted cutaway access to the upper frets, and 24 extra jumbo frets -- and they've made it affordable enough for even beginners! The EC50 has ESP LH100 humbucking pickups, a Maple neck, Rosewood fingerboard and Black hardware.
The LTD EC-500 guitar replaces the EC-2005 anniversary model in LTD line. It features a set neck 24.75 in. scale design, Mahogany body, 3-piece Maple neck with 24-fret Ebony fingerboard with model name at the 12th fret, string-thru body bridge, and EMG 81/60 pickups.
The EC500 line by ESP has been tearing up the lines on stage since it was introduced. Now to honor it's fans or admirers who look toward ESP for both powerful guitars but a nod to great finished guitars, they have introduce this limited edition ECGTA model. ECGTA the EC500 with the Guitarsonist finish. You still get the same great Mahogany body and set neck, killer EMG81/60 pickups but now you get a unique finish that let's the crowd know who you represent.
Premium set-neck guitar with mahogany body, 3-piece mahogany neck, and EMG active humbuckers.
The already impressive ESP LTD Graphic line of EC guitars has another face that has proven itself as a creation that is as visible as it is audible. The Clockwork graphic on the ESP Zombie guitars is a morbid tribute to both death and time a visually stunning display for anyone who loves dark metal.
For aggressive styling and raw power, it doesn't get much more extreme than the set-neck EX260. Its EMG-HZ H4 humbuckers are mounted in an agathis body.
The aggressively stylish EX50 features a large, resonant body and hot ESP LH-100 humbuckers for superior tone. This is another easy to play instrument with 22 extra jumbo frets on a Rosewood fingerboard. ESP has spent years perfecting radical designs like this and now they're able to offer them at downright unbelievable prices. Other features include an Agathis body, a rock solid tune-o-matic bridge with a stop tailpiece, and black hardware.
The ESP LTD EX Limited Edition Avatar Electric Guitar is a one-of-a-kind, anime inspired guitar that will make your look and sound the center of attention. Featuring a custom airbrushed graphic by artist Chris Compston, a frequent contributor to ESP guitars, the Avatar features set-neck construction, mahogany body and neck, rosewood fingerboard, and black nickel hardware. For great sound, grover tuners, a tune-o-matic bridge, and 2 EMG active pickups are included.
A one-of-a-kind, anime western inspired guitar, the ESP LTD EX Limited Edition Outlaw Electric Guitar has the look and features needed for an amazing performance.
ESP LTD EX guitars have become a player favorite for metal lovers worldwide. The EXZOMBIE gives this classic metal guitar a great look to provide visibility to this audible giant. The Zombie guitars show off an intricate Clockwork graphic that shows the darkness that metal players anywhere will relish. A black EX with a graphic displaying bones and connecting clockwork sprockets, the EXZOMBIE is another morbid tribute to death and time an incredible display for anyone who loves dark metal.
ESP is not completely giving them away, but their price on the new F100FM is darn close! The F100FM is a true Flame Maple Top guitar with dual ESP humbuckers, and a Tune-o-matic bridge that strings thru the body for incredible tone.
Nothing screams sustain like an exquisitely made neck-thru-body guitar. The F2E guitar by ESP takes it up a notch by marrying that design with a double-locking tremolo. Now you've got both the sustain you need and the agility needed to both dive-bomb or take flight but still remain in tune. A figured Ebony wood top with a awesome looking stained finish make this guitar hard to part with or to ignore.
Leave is to ESP to deliver a guitar design as radical as the F50 at a price like this. They load with hot LH-100 humbuckers for a powerful sound, and provide a 24-fret neck with extra jumbo frets that make it easy to play. The string-thru-body design adds even more tone and sustain. Other features include a Maple neck, Tune-o-matic bridge and Black hardware.
The ESP LTD FX260 gives you loads of sustain with its extremely fast 5-piece maple/mahogany neck and rosewood fingerboard. Other features include EMG-ESP LH-300 humbucker pickups, tune-o-matic bridge with stop tailpiece, and 22 extra jumbo frets.
The product of a collaboration between George Lynch and ESP, the ESP LTD GL200 George Lynch Electric Guitar is a unique, iconic guitar that has a great look and even better sound.
Expanding on the firepower and looks of the H1000 the H1001 by ESP features an updated headstock, abalone binding and much more. It features Set-thru construction, TonePros locking bridge, a 3-Piece Maple neck and the rosewood fingerboard has Offset abalone block inlays.
Available in limited quantities during 2009 only, the ESP James Hetfield Signature Iron Cross is currently featured on Metallica's Death Magnetic world tour. Painstaking effort has gone into recreating every nuance of James' original guitar, while adding some new characteristics to make it a truly unique signature ESP.
Shadows Fall has been one of the premier American metal bands. At the heart of their sound has been Jon Donais. If you've heard the sound of their records you know that no simple guitar out there can handle what he throws at it. ESP in conjunction with Jon worked out what his vision of a guitar should be. It all starts with the wood. A high quality flamed maple top sits on a figured mahogany body shaped to provide easy access to the highest frets. An ebony fingerboard is both extremely fast to play and easy on the fingers for extended playing. ESP didn't leave anything to chance and put some of EMG's hottest pickups the 85 and 81 on the guitar to guide you through.
The JH200 features a maple neck, basswood body, EMG-ESP LH-300 humbuckers, and Kahler X-Trem tremolo.
ESP Guitars has introduced the LTD JH600, a new Signature Series guitar created from a custom design by guitarist Jeff Hanneman of Slayer. The JH600 features neck-thru-body construction for killer sustain, an alder body, 3-piece maple neck with an ebony fingerboard, EMG 81 and 85 active pickups, white binding on the neck and headstock and a Kahler Hybrid Bridge. This guitar really is the total package.
Signature George Lynch model with custom graphic finish and GL Original neck shape.
Kirk Hammett has been an "ESP guy" for as long as anyone can remember and there' a wide range of Signature models to prove it. This ultra-affordable version is built with a Basswood body that holds a loud set of EMG-ESP LH301 humbuckers. Its Maple neck has a Rosewood fingerboard with Skull & Bones inlays, and easy-playing, extra jumbo frets. The Floyd Rose licensed tremolo is double locking and all hardware is Black.
ESP guitars and bass guitars are used by some of today's top metal and alternative artists. Get one today and you'll hear, see, and feel why.
Precisely 10 years after the final Ouija guitar left ESP's factory, ESP and Kirk Hammett have agreed to reissue this rare and highly sought after instrument on a limited production basis and for 2009 only. Kirk continues to play his original Ouija on stage night after night, but production was halted in 1999 after only a handful were made available to the public. The new Ouija design remains faithful to the original with a White Ouija added to the series. Additional upgrades on the ESP Ouija include mirror inlays and an ebony fingerboard.
Kirk Hammett has been an "ESP guy" for as long as anyone can remember and there' a wide range of Signature models to prove it. Newly updated for 2003, the KH-602 now features EMG-81 pickups and original Floyd Rose locking bridge.
The ESP KH Junior is a 3/4 inch scale version of the KH202 with a tune-o-matic bridge and string-thru body. The maple neck has 22XJ frets and sports the same skull & bones inlays as the KH202. The basswood body is loaded with EMG-ESP LH300 pickups and has Volume and tone controls with a 3-way toggle switch. Killer look and sound.
Precisely 10 years after the final Ouija guitar left ESP's factory, ESP and Kirk Hammett have agreed to reissue this rare and highly sought after instrument on a limited production basis and for 2009 only. Kirk continues to play his original Ouija on stage night after night, but production was halted in 1999 after only a handful were made available to the public. The Ouija Graphic Series guitar is a more affordable version of the KH2-Ouija reissue. Printed graphic top.
Designed by groundbreaking UK artist Mister-Sam, the latest additions to the limited edition LTD Graphic Series ensure that you'll never go unnoticed! Based on LTD's powerful EC-500 guitar, the new Redburn and Cobweb models will be limited to 150 each, and will include a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist.
Strong as an Ox and playable as guitars twice its price. The M1000 boasts a strong Alder body with Maple set-thru neck design giving this LTD the strength guitarists want in their guitars. With its extra thin U shaped neck you will find yourself playing for hours on end in total comfort. Throw in a couple of EMG 81 Pickups and you have a powerful mix of strength, Playability and High-output tonality that will make you wonder why you ever played anything else
With its "reverse" headstock and dual ESP LH humbuckers, the M100 delivers a broad tone with searing highs. ESP carefully designs and builds all of their instruments with painstaking selection of materials, components and innovative designs so that each model has its own unique personality. The M100 features an Agathis body with a flamed Maple top, a Maple neck with a Rosewood fretboard and 24 extra jumbo frets. It also provides a Floyd Rose licensed locking tremolo and all black hardware.
Just looking at this guitar you can see its amazing finish on a Maple top piece that is a full compliment to its electronics and sound. The M103FM isn't all just looks though, Built with a Maple Thin-Flat neck and 24 fret maple fingerboard this guitar envelops it's user with a quick action and heavy tonality. Perfect for a beginner and strong enough for an active player, ESP's LTD M103FM is a wonder to all who cross its path.
For years ESP has been researching better methods of guitar building to bring the finest quality, low-priced guitar on the market. They have succeeded and the result is the M50. The M50 offers 2 humbucking pickups, Poplar body, tremolo bridge, a reversed headstock and an incredibly fast Maple neck with a Rosewood fingerboard with 22 jumbo frets. All at a price that everyone can enjoy.
The ESP MH1000E Electric Guitar offers you two separate but effective options for this incredible guitar. This model is armed with a pair of EMG's own 81/85 pickups and a Floyd Rose bridge. Lead or rhythm, this guitar was made to sing. Featuring a mahogany body and quilted maple top, the MH1000E is a perfect match for a serious guitarist who likes a great looking, great playing electric guitar.
The ESP MH1000 Electric Guitar offers you two separate but effective options for this incredible guitar. One model, armed with a pair of EMG’s own 81/85 pickups and a Floyd Rose bridge, while the this model gives excellent warmer passive tones with the use of Seymour Duncan’s own JB and 59 pickups and a Tonepros Bridge. Lead or rhythm, this guitar was made to sing. Featuring a mahogany body and quilted maple top, the MH1000D is a perfect match for a serious guitarist who likes a great looking, great playing electric guitar.
The ESP MH103QM is excellent for seasoned players as well as those still earning their rock stripes. This LTD is a formidable tool in the guitarists rise to greatness. Its maple fingerboard, neck and quilted maple top give it a great look and feel. 24 (Extra Jumbo) frets give more than enough finger room for practicing your riffs.
The MH250 is an incredibly affordable neck-thru body guitar with an incredible quilted maple top. It's powered by EMG-ESP LH300 humbuckers and equipped with a Floyd Rose licensed tremolo so it is an extremely versatile and powerful instrument. Other features include an agathis body, a 3-piece maple neck with a 24-fret rosewood fingerboard (jumbo frets), and black hardware.
The MH250 is an incredibly affordable neck-thru body guitar with an incredible quilted maple top. It's powered by EMG-ESP LH300 humbuckers and a 3-piece maple neck so it is an extremely versatile and powerful instrument.
The upscale MH400 is absolutely packed with features. For starters, this is a set neck instrument with a quilted maple top and EMG humbuckers. Killer, right? Well there's more. The MH400 is built with a Floyd Rose licensed tremolo bridge and its Set-Thru neck joint gives you the look and feel of a neck-thru design, with the warmth and true wood tone of a set neck.
A set neck guitar with a quilted maple top, the ESP LTD MH401QM Electric Guitar gives the look and feel of a neck-thru design with the warmth and true wood tone of a set neck. Extremely comfortable to play, it features a mahogany body, maple neck and rosewood fingerboard. Black nickel hardware, Grover tuners, a Floyd Rose bridge and 2 active EMG pickups (81/85) round out this impressive guitar.
An extremely comfortable, set neck guitar with a quilted maple top, the ESP LTD MH401QMNT Non Tremolo Electric Guitar gives the look and feel of a neck-thru design with the warmth and true wood tone of a set neck.
The PC1V features a 3-piece maple neck, mahogany body, flamed maple top, and Seymour Duncan AlNiCo 2 Pro humbuckers.
The PC2V features a 3-piece maple neck, mahogany body, flamed maple top, and Seymour Duncan AlNiCo 2 Pro humbuckers.
The ESP SA2 Richie Sambora is the latest addition to ESPs long line of artist endorsed models. Richie Sambora and his long-time associate and expert luthier Chris Hofschneider designed the guitar. The SA2 features a comfortable basswood body with a fast maple neck and a rosewood fretwood. The LH100 pickups produce that tone that is so well known on hit records around the world. Plus they added a double locking bridge with ESP tuners for great stability. The unique SA2 will become a classic so order yours today.
George Lynch is a longtime ESP endorsee and certified guitar icon. The Serpent 600 is a great feeling guitar and not for the timid. Plus the Serpent graphics on this guitar are astounding! The tone is pure ESP and pure Lynch. George has been playing ESP guitars going on two decades now. Buy one and you'll find out why.
Signature George Lynch model with custom graphic finish and GL Original neck shape.
Travis Miguel's signature LTD, the TM-600, is a double-cutaway style similar to ESP's Viper shape but with a harder edge and less tapering around the body. The TM-600 comes in a Metallic Gold Satin finish, with a set-neck at 24.75 in. scale. The body is Mahogany, and the 3-piece Maple neck offers 24 extra-jumbo frets on the Rosewood fingerboard, which features teardrop inlays.
Designed with extreme motorsports team Metal Mulisha, the ESP LTD Viper Limited Edition Metal Mulisha Electric Guitar features the team's logo on top of a custom spider web, which can also be seen on founder Brian Deegan and the rest of the team's helmets.
ESP LTD Viper guitars have already become a favorite among players around the globe. The Clockwork Graphic Viper is no exception to this rule. The Viper Zombie has a face that only a mother could love; morbid displays of bones, rib cage and clockwork give this guitar a face fit for the darkness that metal provides. As visible as it is audible, the Clockwork graphic is a morbid tribute to both death and time.
The Viper's sculpted Agathis body is extremely comfortable and big enough to ring out with full, rich, sustaining lead and rhythm sounds. Features include a Maple neck with 24 jumbo frets on a Rosewood fingerboard, tune-o-matic bridge with stop tailpiece, and ESP LH-100 humbucking pickups. No matter what style of music you play, the Viper-50 has the tone and easy playability to keep up with you.
From Eddie Van Halen comes a guitar representing over 35 years of cumulative EVH experience and expertise in guitar design, the EVH Eddie Van Halen Wolfgang Electric Guitar. Built to Eddie Van Halen's exact specs and using every single feature of the Wolfgang guitars he himself plays onstage and in the studio, the Wolfgang is a bulletproof and beautiful tonal giant of a guitar that takes whatever you can dish out and then asks for more.
The American Vintage '57 Stratocaster re-creates one of Fender's most famous designs. All original specs are detailed including neck and headstock shapes, body radii and contours, 12th fret dot positioning, and hand-beveled pickup magnets.
This faithful reissue pays homage to Fender's original classic that revolutionized the electric guitar. Its efficiency in form and function have made the Telecaster one of the most played and heard instruments in musical history. All original specs are detailed including neck shape, fingerboard radius, hardware, pickups, and electronics.
The Stevie Ray Vaughan Signature model respectfully replicates Stevie's favorite guitar. Pure Texas blues - Stevie style! Unique features include a special "oval" neck shape, Pao Ferro fingerboard, 3 Fender Texas Special single-coil pickups, gold-plated vintage hardware with left-handed tremolo, and a special engraved pickguard.
Among the new American Standard Stratocaster guitars, the HSS model is definitely the hot rod of the bunch, with more output and warmth from its Tex Mex single-coil pickups and Diamondback humbucking pickup.
Among the new American Standard Stratocaster guitars, the HSS model is definitely the hot rod of the bunch, with more output and warmth from its Tex Mex single-coil pickups and Diamondback humbucking pickup.
Icon. Not a word to be used lightly. But the Stratocaster is just that. The new American Standard Stratocaster guitars are beauties to behold in sound, look and feel. Fender kept the hand-rolled fingerboard edges, alnico V pickups and staggered tuning machines for playability, tone and stability, and added several new features, including:
There is no greater example of guitar hero Eric Johnson's devotion to his art than his new signature model Stratocaster guitar. With singular attention to detail, the new Eric Johnson Stratocaster RW features a two-piece alder body finished in thin-skin nitrocellulose lacquer, a quartersawn maple neck with bound round-laminated 12 inch-radius rosewood fretboard, a three-ply parchment pickguard, pickups voiced by Johnson himself, staggered vintage-style tuners, a custom tremolo block, and four brand-new finish options, three of which (Lucerne Aqua Firemist, Tropical Turquoise and Medium Palomino Metallic) are exclusive to this model. Deluxe blonde hardshell case included.
Guitarist Dave Murray of seminal U.K. metal heroes Iron Maiden has been banging his head with Fender since the mid '70s. Murray recently joined forces with Fender to create a signature model based on his own '57 Stratocaster, previously owned by late, great Free guitarist Paul Kossoff. The Dave Murray Stratocaster guitar boasts a supercharged HSH configuration--a DiMarzio(R) PAF(R) 36th Anniversary DP103 neck pickup, a DiMarzio(R) Super Distortion(R) DP100 bridge pickup and a Fender vintage-style middle pickup. Other features include a lacquer finish, and a flatter soft V-shaped neck with satin back. Vintage tweed hardshell case included.
Legendary guitarist Ritchie Blackmore has been creating memorable guitar riffs for decades. His deft phrasing and unmistakable tone have helped make the phrase "guitar solo" a household term. Blackmore and Fender are now proud to introduce the Ritchie Blackmore Signature Stratocaster guitar, based on his favorite '70s model and featuring a maple neck with a graduated scalloped rosewood fretboard, Seymour Duncan(R) Quarter Pound Flat(TM) pickups, and '70s-style "F" tuners. Deluxe gig bag included.
The Fender Jazzmaster was first introduced to the world in 1958 with its uniquely contoured body, incorporating a snappy 25.5-inch scale length with warm-sounding pickups. Original lead and rhythm circuit switching incorporates independent volume and tone controls, and the floating tremolo with tremolo lock adds to the distinctive look and sound of the Jazzmaster.
The Classic Player Jaguar Special guitar updates Fender's iconic Jaguar model with some thoroughly modern improvements. These include hotter pickups, a redesigned Adjusto-Matic bridge with floating tremolo tailpiece, a 9.5 fingerboard radius and an improved neck pocket with increased back-angle for improved stability and sustain.
The Fender Jaguar HH combines the styling and functionality of a vintage Jaguar with a some strategically-chosen modern touches. Two Enforcer humbucking pickups are the heart of this 24-inch, short scale monster. Other features include an alder body, maple neck with a rosewood fingerboard, traditional Jaguar controls, vintage style tuning machines and an Adjusto-matic bridge with vintage style floating tremolo tailpiece.
The sounds that create legends! The Standard Stratocaster offers legendary Fender tone combined with classic styling that includes three single-coil pickups, a synchronized tremolo with high-mass bridge block, shielded body cavities and medium jumbo frets. New features include a tinted neck, parchment pickguard and control knobs, and a '70s-style logo. The Standard Stratocaster--plug one in and listen for yourself! Standard gig bag included.
The sounds that create legends! The Standard Stratocaster offers legendary Fender tone combined with classic styling that includes three single-coil pickups, a synchronized tremolo with high-mass bridge block, shielded body cavities and medium jumbo frets. New features include a tinted neck, parchment pickguard and control knobs, and a '70s-style logo. The Standard Stratocaster--plug one in and listen for yourself! Standard gig bag included.
The sounds that create legends! The Standard Stratocaster HSS offers legendary Fender tone combined with classic styling that includes a one humbucking/two single-coil pickup configuration, a synchronized tremolo with high-mass bridge block, shielded body cavities, and medium jumbo frets. New features include a tinted neck, parchment pickguard and control knobs, and a '70s-style logo. The Standard Strat HSS--plug one in and listen for yourself! Standard gig bag included.
The sounds that create legends! The Standard Stratocaster HSS offers legendary Fender tone combined with classic styling that includes a one humbucking/two single-coil pickup configuration, a synchronized tremolo with high-mass bridge block, shielded body cavities, and medium jumbo frets. New features include a tinted neck, parchment pickguard and control knobs, and a '70s-style logo. The Standard Strat HSS--plug one in and listen for yourself! Standard gig bag included.
The sounds that create legends! Since its introduction in the early '50s, the Fender Telecaster guitar has been relied on by professional guitarists of all musical genres for its powerful tone and smooth playability. The Standard Telecaster incorporates the best of the old and new, offering hotter single-coil pickups, shielded body cavities, medium jumbo frets, cast/sealed machine heads and six-saddle strings-through-body bridge. New features include a tinted neck, parchment pickguard and control knobs, and a '70s-style logo. The Standard Telecaster--plug one in and listen for yourself! Standard gig bag included.
The Rory Gallagher Tribute Stratocaster guitar is an exact replica of that revered instrument, right down to the extremely worn 3-Color Sunburst alder body, maple neck and rosewood fingerboard. We’ve even included five Sperzel tuners and one Gotoh tuner, and we’ve replaced the 12th-fret dot marker with white plastic instead of the original clay. It also features three custom-wound ’60s single-coil pickups, aged chrome hardware, 21 jumbo frets and a bone nut. Our homage to a true and truly missed master.
Built to Slowhand’s exacting specifications, the Eric Clapton Signature Stratocaster guitar—among the “Cream” of the Fender crop, so to speak—is powered by three Vintage Noiseless pickups and features a special soft V-shaped maple neck, blocked tremolo and Clapton’s signature on the headstock.
This faithful recreation of a Fender classic features an ash body, U-shaped maple neck, single-ply black pickguard and original spec pickups. The Nocaster is painstakingly recreated right down to the finest detail, including the paint “halo” beneath the pickguard.
The ’56 Stratocaster Relic guitar incorporates many unique details from one of the most sought-after and collectable Strats ever made—it features a 10/56 neck, two-piece alder body and single-ply pickguard. We’ve even recreated tooling holes and marks made during the original production process!
Inside and out, the ’60 Stratocaster Relic guitar is a detailed recreation of its Kennedy-era ancestor.
The American Vintage '62 Stratocaster re-creates one of Fender's most famous designs. All original specs are detailed including neck and headstock shapes, body radii and contours, 12th fret dot positioning, and hand-beveled pickup magnets.
Classic looks, modern tone and feel! Fender's new Vintage Hot Rod ’57 Stratocaster® guitar fuses the best of the old and the new in one smokin’ instrument.
Classic looks, modern tone and feel! The new Vintage Hot Rod ’62 Stratocaster guitar fuses the best of the old and the new in one smokin’ instrument. Great classic features include vintage styling and a thin-skin nitrocellulose lacquer finish; modern features include three American Vintage Strat single-coil pickups (with reverse-wound/reverse-polarity middle pickup), a satin-backed neck with a flatter radius and medium-jumbo frets. Looks, sounds and feel both vintage and brand-new at the same time!
Classic looks, modern tone and feel! Our new Vintage Hot Rod ’52 Telecaster® guitar fuses the best of the old and the new in one smokin’ instrument.
First introduced at the 1958 NAMM show, the uniquely contoured body of the Jazzmaster incorporates a snappy 25-1/2 in. scale length with warm-sounding pickups.
Offspring of the Jazzmaster, the Jaguar paired brighter pickups with a mellow, short 24 in. scale length.
The new American Deluxe Series Strat is all that and more! Featuring an alder body, three new Samarium Cobalt Noiseless Strat pickups, Fender's S-1 switching system and a 2-point synchronized tremolo with stainless steel saddles - this guitar is built for speed!
The new American Deluxe Series Strat is all that and more! Featuring an alder body, three new Samarium Cobalt Noiseless Strat pickups, Fender's S-1 switching system and a 2-point synchronized tremolo with stainless steel saddles - this guitar is built for speed!
The American Deluxe Strat HSS delivers all the refined features found on the American Deluxe Strat, but brimming with beefy tone thanks to a Fender DH-1 humbucking pickup, the S-1 switching system, and an LSR Roller Nut with locking machine heads.
The American Deluxe Strat HSS delivers all the refined features found on the American Deluxe Strat, but brimming with beefy tone thanks to a Fender DH-1 humbucking pickup, the S-1 switching system, and an LSR Roller Nut with locking machine heads.
The new American Deluxe Telecaster guitar is a top-of-the-line American-made instrument for the player seeking an alder body with more modern appointments.
The new American Deluxe Telecaster guitar is a top-of-the-line American-made instrument for the player seeking an alder body with more modern appointments.
A top seller with new revisions! Fender's Yngwie Malmsteen Stratocaster guitar continues to unleash the fury with new and updated features that are pure Yngwie -- a deeper-scalloped fingerboard, White/Black/White pickguard, bullet truss rod nut and machine-screw neck mounting..
A top seller with new revisions! Fender's Yngwie Malmsteen Stratocaster guitar continues to unleash the fury with new and updated features that are pure Yngwie -- a deeper-scalloped fingerboard, White/Black/White pickguard, bullet truss rod nut and machine-screw neck mounting.
Icon. Not a word to be used lightly. But the Stratocaster is just that. The new American Standard Stratocaster guitars are beauties to behold in sound, look and feel. Fender kept the hand-rolled fingerboard edges, alnico V pickups and staggered tuning machines for playability, tone and stability, and added several new features, including:
The look, sound and vibe of the Telecaster resonate throughout the history and soundscapes of popular music. From orchestra pits to mosh pits; small clubs to stadiums and garages to recording studios, its signature sound is everywhere. The new American Standard Telecaster still has the hand-rolled fingerboard edges, alnico V pickups and staggered tuning machines for playability, tone and stability.
The look, sound and vibe of the Telecaster resonate throughout the history and soundscapes of popular music. From orchestra pits to mosh pits; small clubs to stadiums and garages to recording studios, its signature sound is everywhere. The new American Standard Telecaster still has the hand-rolled fingerboard edges, alnico V pickups and staggered tuning machines for playability, tone and stability.
The new pickups on the Highway One Stratocaster guitar produce a more round tone that can sound glassy and great with high gain. The thin nitrocellulose lacquer finish lets the body wood's natural tone shine through, making for one of the most exciting new instruments in the Fender family!
The Highway One series is upgraded for '06! Super-size frets, '70s styling, new alnico pickups and new colors take this amazing guitar to the next level. The new pickups on the Highway One Telecaster guitar produce a more round sound with that great Fender sparkle; it also has great high-gain sounds. The thin nitrocellulose lacquer finish lets the body wood's natural tone shine through, making for one of the most exciting new instruments in the Fender family!
The Highway One series is upgraded for '06! Super-size frets, '70s styling, new alnico pickups and new colors take this amazing guitar to the next level. The new pickups on the Highway One Telecaster guitar produce a more round sound with that great Fender sparkle; it also has great high-gain sounds. The thin nitrocellulose lacquer finish lets the body wood's natural tone shine through, making for one of the most exciting new instruments in the Fender family!
The Highway One series is upgraded for '06! Super-size frets, '70s styling, new alnico pickups in the neck and middle positions and new colors take this amazing guitar to the next level.
The sounds that create legends! The Standard Stratocaster HSS offers legendary Fender tone combined with classic styling that includes a one humbucking/two single-coil pickup configuration, shielded body cavities and medium jumbo frets. This model also comes with a Floyd Rose(R)-licensed locking tremolo for added tuning stability. New features include a tinted neck, parchment pickguard and control knobs, and a '70s-style logo. The Standard Strat HSS--plug one in and listen for yourself! Standard gig bag included.
Here's an updated version of the Clapton Signature Strat, guaranteed to please all you "Slowhand" fans. The updates are a trio of Fender's new Vintage Noiseless pickups, a powerful active mid-boost and TBX circuits, making it one of the most tonefully versatile instruments Fender offers. Other unique features include a special soft "V" shape neck and blocked original vintage synchronized tremolo bridge. U.S. made.
The brainchild of Eric Johnson himself, this new model is designed with Eric's own personal features and preferences, and it is made possible because of his expressed desire to give something back to the collectors, players and, especially, the fans who have supported him throughout his career.
Grammy winner John Mayer has teamed up with Fender for this must-have signature guitar. Its Alder body is a wonderland, and the satin urethane-finish Maple neck has a slightly larger C-shape topped by a buffed headstock with a vintage '50s decal. The African rosewood fingerboard has a 9.5 in. radius and Dunlop 6105 frets.
Now made at Fender's state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico — these timeless classics feature deep body contours, characteristic neck shapes, aged plastic parts, and a Deluxe Fender gig bag.
Like classic cars or your favorite T-shirt, some things just get cooler with age. It's especially true of electric guitars--they develop an unmistakable mojo over time that only makes 'em look even cooler and feel even more comfortable than when they were brand- new. That said, Fender's new Road Worn '60s Strat guitar delivers that killer aged look, feel and mojo without breaking the bank; designed using 1960s specs augmented by Tex-Mex pickups and 6105 frets. A true player.
Like classic cars or your favorite T-shirt, some things just get cooler with age. It's especially true of electric guitars--they develop an unmistakable mojo over time that only makes 'em look even cooler and feel even more comfortable than when they were brand- new. That said, Fender's new Road Worn '50s Strat guitar delivers that killer aged look, feel and mojo without breaking the bank; designed using 1950s specs augmented by Tex-Mex pickups and 6105 frets. A true player.
Like classic cars or your favorite T-shirt, some things just get cooler with age. It's especially true of electric guitars--they develop an unmistakable mojo over time that only makes 'em look even cooler and feel even more comfortable than when they were brand- new. That said, Fender's new Road Worn '50s Tele guitar delivers that killer aged look, feel and mojo without breaking the bank; designed using 1950s specs augmented by Tex-Mex pickups and 6105 frets. A true player.
The Deluxe Players Stratocaster is a revised version of the former Super Strat. Upgraded with American-made Vintage Noiseless pickups, this guitar not only sounds great but with a 12 in. neck radius and medium jumbo frets it's a workhorse of a guitar. And, don't forget about the push button switch that gives the player nine different pickup combinations!
The Deluxe Players Stratocaster is a revised version of the former Super Strat. Upgraded with American-made Vintage Noiseless pickups, this guitar not only sounds great but with a 12 in. neck radius and medium jumbo frets it's a workhorse of a guitar. And, don't forget about the push button switch that gives the player seven different pickup combinations!
The legacy of Joe Strummer (1952-2002) continues to live on, grow louder and shake up the establishment with the release of the Joe Strummer Telecaster, modeled after some of the beat up and battle-hardened Telecaster guitars (especially his famous '66 model) he wielded as leader of “the only band that matters”—seminal Brit punk commando unit the Clash.
Plenty of modern features for big sounds. The Jim Root Telecaster (designed for the Slipknot/Stone Sour guitarist) will go to 11! Special features include a mahogany body, EMG pickups, 22 Dunlop 6100 jumbo frets, black locking tuners and hardware, and a single volume knob.
Down home and versatile, the Deluxe NashvilleTele is outfitted with a Tex-Mex Strat¬ Pickup sandwiched between 2 Tex-Mex Tele pickups. This Music City namesake also features 5-way "Strat-o-Tone" switching for a unique combination of tones.
Down home and versatile, the Deluxe NashvilleTele is outfitted with a Tex-Mex Strat Pickup sandwiched between 2 Tex-Mex Tele pickups. This Music City namesake also features 5-way "Strat-o-Tone" switching for a unique combination of tones.
The '72 Telecaster Thinline features a warmer and rounder semi-hollow Ash body, a C-shaped Maple neck, bullet truss rod, '70s vintage hardtail strings-through Strat bridge, 3-bolt neckplate and 2 Wide Range humbucking pickups.
Fender's Deluxe Roadhouse Stratocaster guitar is a scorchin' reissue of one of their most successful models from a few years ago; a classy guitar with superb feel, great looks and tone as big as Texas itself.
The Fender Deluxe Lone Star Stratocaster guitar is a scorchin' reissue of one of their most successful models from a few years ago; a classy humbucking guitar with superb feel, great looks and tone as big as Texas itself.
Mascis took the instrument to a new place with his feedback-drenched, distortion-laden band, Dinosaur Jr. This new signature model pays affectionately ear-splitting homage to Mascis, giving the instrument a modern makeover for fans who’ve been clamoring for such a model for years.
The Jaguar HH combines the styling and functionality of a vintage Jaguar with a few modern touches. Topped off by a Black and Chrome color scheme, this Jaguar is sure to impress!
The Jaguar Baritone Special HH is a 'down and dirty' tone monster. Its 27 in. scale length allows this Jaguar to be tuned B, E, A, D, F sharp, and B.
Small and fast -- like a sports car! Fender is proud to reissue the '65 Mustang guitar (1965 was the first full year of Mustang production). Originally designed as a 'student model,' the Mustang was nonetheless destined for greatness, and has been seen slung over the shoulders of great players such as David Byrne, John Frusciante, Kurt Cobain, Todd Rundgren, Graham Coxon and Adrian Belew, to name but a few.
The Squier Avril Lavigne Telecaster guitar features the chart-topping Grammy nominee's distinctive star logo inlayed at the fifth fret, with a checkerboard pickguard and Lavigne’s signature on the headstock. Other features include a single dual-coil humbucking pickup, chrome hardware, a “Squier” engraved neckplate and side-dot only position markers.
As a musician and a guitar designer, Howard Roberts brought the jazz guitar to a new level. The Howard Roberts Fusion model debuted in 1980 with such refinements as a more open cutaway, unique control configuration, and the 'fingers' tailpiece with individual string-angle adjustments.
The ES-165 Herb Ellis is a classic jazz guitar based on Herb's own Gibson ES-175. A single humbuckers produces a warm jazz tone, and gold-plated metal parts create a classy look.
The CS-336 represents the Custom Shop's first tonally carved guitar, and the fulfillment of a goal originally set forth over 100 years ago by Gibson founder Orville Gibson: to produce an instrument with one-piece back and sides construction. The mahogany back, sides, and center piece of the CS-336 are carved from one block of wood and, when joined to the maple top, create a guitar with unsurpassed resonance and woody tone. Its scaled down body size and slim taper neck allow for more comfortable playing with no compromise in tone.
The Gibson Class 5 Les Paul is exactly what you'd expect from Gibson's incredible Custom Shop. Designed to offer the ultimate in performance, the Class 5 features a carved top of highly figured or quilted maple, with a weight-relieved mahogany back, a long neck tenon, and a slim taper neck profile based on the 1960 Gibson neck.
The Gibson Flying V Standard Electric Guitar combines the classic Les Paul features with the unique body and headstock shapes of the Flying V for a guitar that is both futuristic and classic. Along with a figured maple top, the Flying V Standard includes dual Burstbucker pickups, two volume and two tone knobs, and a single-ply cream binding. Includes a Gibson Custom Shop case.
The Johnny A. Signature model combines several innovative design aspects with loads of vintage Gibson appointments. The completely hollow body features contoured outer surfaces but a flat inner back, resulting in less feedback and bright, snappy response. A custom neck profile, and custom pearl inlays combine with traditional features like multi-ply binding, gold hardware, and an ebony fretboard to create an instrument that captures the magic of Gibson's past while eagerly anticipating the future.
Even though Gibson had orginally created the laminated top ES-175 in 1948 to fill the need for an electric version of the acoustic, carved top L-4C, the demand still existed for an electric L-4 with a fully carved top. In the late 1950's Gibson answered this call by releasing small runs of variously configured L-4CES guitars: some with Charlie Christian pickups, some with Alnico pickups, and some with humbuckers. For today's player, the Custom Collection offers the L-4CES in its final incarnation.
From their earliest days as Boston punks to their present status as Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees, Joe Perry and Aerosmith have endured the test of time and triumphed. And just as Aerosmith's music has evolved, so have Joe's ideas about what his Signature Model Les Paul should be. The new Joe Perry Signature Model -- with its unique Green Tiger finish and "Boneyard" logo (among other key features) -- is a dramatic departure from the original limited-run Custom Shop Joe Perry model of 1996.
With his scorching riffs and remarkable stage presence, Zakk Wylde has earned a reputation as one of heavy metal's premier lead guitarists. The Custom Shop teamed up with Zakk to create a guitar featuring Zakk's trademark black and antique white bullseye graphics, powerful EMG humbucking pickups, and raw, unfinished necks.
You may not know this, but Custom Shop Signature artist Zakk Wylde has very strong ties to the US military and his original Camo Les Paul (a modified '80s Les Paul Custom) was created to fly his patriot's flag. The new Custom SHop version of this unique guitar combines the best aspects of Zakk's signature Bullyseye Les Paul (unfinished Maple neck, EMG pickups) with a Maple fretboard and super-bad Camouflage finish to do the same for you.
The Gibson Holy V Electric Guitar blends an innovative design with efficiency to make an absolutely must have guitar. The traditional features of the Flying V are apparent in the new Holy V including the mahogany V-shaped body, pointed headstock, and hybrid neck profile are all true to the original's design. Carefully carved vented openings in both the neck and headstock are a testament to Gibson's creative genius, giving the new Holy V a new, more intense look and character, while ending up as one of Gibson's lightest production guitars to date.
The Gibson Limited Edition Reverse Explorer Electric Guitar has flipped the guitar world upside down. The Reverse Explorer's solid, one-piece mahogany body is as angular and asymmetrical as before, but it's now inverted so that the small horn is on the upper bass-side bout extending upward, while the larger horn is now positioned on the lower treble-side bout, pointing downward.
The Gibson Shred V Electric Guitar sets a new standard for Flying V performance.
The Gibson Shred X Explorer Electric Guitar takes a classic and gives it a shot of adrenalin. The Gibson Explorer has long been a coveted workhorse guitar among the ranks of the world's finest hard rock and heavy metal players. Now, the new Shred X Explorer takes it up a notch, with a one-piece mahogany body outfitted with black chrome hardware, and an Ebony finish. A pair of EMG 85 pickups deliver the output needed for hard rock and metal, and a Kahler 2215K tremolo system ensures there will be no intonation or tuning issues when dive bombing chords and notes.
Gibson Flying V Faded Electric Guitar; There's a reason V's have been a mainstay for the last 50 years. So ahead of its time with its incredible shape, tone and access to all the frets, the original V came out in '58 and has been a powerhouse guitar ever since. The Gibson Faded Flying V is a reproduction of the '67 model with all the features and specs that made it the guitar it was in its glory days. The look of the Faded V is like no other guitar made before or after. With unlimited neck access, powerful out put and worn finish; this Faded Flying V is sure to be a favorite with fans and players worldwide.
Gibson Flying V 1968 High Gloss Electric Guitar; Long live the V! In 1958, Gibson put forth new design ideas and the V has since been a mainstay for the company because it is loved by guitarists everywhere. Deemed futuristic when it first hit the market, this guitar has been revered in the hands of many legendary players. The guitar here is a slightly more modern take on the classic V design, but it still keeps the vintage vibe alive in the hearts of its players.
The Gibson Commemorative 50th Anniversary Explorer Electric Guitar combines the time-tested elements of the original with several modern appointments worthy of today's demanding players. The retro-style, solid mahogany body is as angular and asymmetrical today as it was the first day it left Gibson's Kalamazoo plant in 1958. Added, however, is a AA figured maple top with beveled edges, and a brand new Brimstone Burst finish - all exclusive features of this limited edition.
The Explorer's radical body shape debuted in 1958 and was almost 20 years ahead of its time. Not until the late 1970s did rock and roll's most daring guitarists embrace the Explorer, and that classic 1976 styling is captured on today's X-Plorer.
The ES-335 brought hollowbody tradition and solidbody performance together in 1958, and it is still one of the all-time classic guitar designs.
The ES-335 brought hollowbody tradition and solidbody performance together in 1958, and is still one of the all-time classic guitar designs. Gibson's Custom Shop offers this variation on a theme with a plain top and satin lacquer finish.
The original ES-345 debuted in 1959 in response to demand for an upgrade on the revolutionary new semi-hollowbody design of the ES-335, with the Vari-tone electronics and double-parallelogram inlay. Some things never change. The demand for the ES-345 is still there... and so is the ES-345.
The ES-137 Classic combines 2 classics -- the look of Gibson's single-cutaway semi-hollowbody guitars and the hot sound of a Gibson Les Paul Classic. The 490R and $98T humbucking pickups, plus trapezoid fingerboard inlays with an engraved "C" in the 12th-fret inlay, identify this new classic model.
Gibson modernized the single-cutaway thinbody guitar in the 1990s with the addition of a solid centerblock, and the ES-137 Custom enhances the model with elegant new features, including an Ebony fingerboard, split-diamond inlays, '57 Classic humbucking pickups, 6-position Vari-tone and multi-ply top binding.
The ES-175 debuted in 1949. With a comfortable body size and stylish pointed cutaway, it quickly became the most popular guitar of the jazz world.
The Gibson ES335 Fat Neck puts a great new twist on the original. The Gibson Fat Neck features the chunkier neck dimensions of the 1959 ES-335, as well as the longer pickguard and slightly thinner body of the original ’59. The centerblock construction is also period-correct lightweight maple, making this guitar a true joy to play.
As Larry Carlton has shown throughout his multi-faceted career as a first-call session guitarist and a successful recording artist, the ES-335 is the perfect guitar for any musical setting. The Larry Carlton signature model features all the personal specs of the man known as Mr. ES-335, from the custom neck profile to the Carlton Burst finish
The Steve Howe Signature ES-175 celebrates the achievements of the man who elevated rock guitar into an art form. As a member of the English band Yes, Steve's tasteful, eclectic guitar parts helped define a new style of music. On later solo albums, he emerged as an accomplished jazz player. Through it all, his favorite has always been his 1964 Gibson ES-175, and his signature guitar is modeled after his personal guitar.
There is no mistaking a Firebird V--with its unique "reversed" zig-zag body design and equally distinct headstock, it is simply one of the most recognizable of all guitar profiles. First introduced in 1963, the Gibson Firebird was the brainchild of legendary automotive designer and visionary Ray Dietrich (Lincoln, Packard), enlisted by Gibson to bolster the guitar lines of the early '60s and help solidify the company's eminent rank among solidbody electric guitar manufacturers. Dietrich's unconventional design was based loosely on both the legendary automobile tailfins of the 1950s and the Gibson Explorer, which had been introduced several years earlier.
The Gibson Custom Shop Johnny Winter Firebird V is a recreation of his iconic instrument down to every last detail and is a tribute to a true blues master, and his most beloved guitar. Since the 1960s, Johnny Winter has been cranking out some of the meanest & most spellbinding slide guitar ever recorded. For decades he has relied on one guitar - a 1963 Gibson Firebird V.
British guitarist Mick Jones, who formed the rock band Foreigner, first broke into the music biz as a "hired gun" of sorts, appearing on recordings by George Harrison, Peter Frampton, Spooky Tooth, and the Leslie West Band. Foreigner's self titled album in 1977 became an immediate hit going platinum five times over. The Gibson Custom Shop Mick Jones Les Paul Custom is a recreation of his original Les Paul Custom joining the line up of their "inspired by" series.
The only major change made to the Les Paul Standard in 1959 was the addition of wider, fatter "jumbo" frets, which facilitated wider bends. The real force of this change was not felt until the late 1960s, when rock and blues players like Eric Clapton, Mike Bloomfield, and Peter Green began to discover and capitilize on the fat, warm voice of the '59 Standard.
The pinnacle of Les Paul beauty and performance, the Standard Premium Plus features the new, high performance Burstbucker Pro pickups with Alnico V magnets and a carved AAA maple top that just shimmers.
In 1957, Patent Applied For humbuckers became standard issue on both the Les Paul Model and the Les Paul Custom. To go along with its already upscale appointments, the Les Paul Custom was now available with either two or three of these quiet, powerful new pickups.
In 1957, "Patent Applied For" humbuckers became standard issue on both the Les Paul Model and the Les Paul Custom. To go along with its already upscale appointments, the Les Paul Custom was made available with either two or three of these quiet, powerful new pickups. Now part of Gibson's proprietary new Vintage Original Spec series -- the next step in the journey toward perfection.
The 1957 Les Paul Custom Black Beauty is the ultimate solid body Gibson Electric Guitar now with 2 humbucking, adjustable pickups. This new and improved Les Paul Custom has increased power, greater sustain, and a clear, resonant, sparkling tone.
In 1957, "Patent Applied For" humbuckers became standard issue on both the Les Paul Model and the Les Paul Custom. To go along with its already upscale appointments, the Les Paul Custom was made available with either two or three of these quiet, powerful new pickups. Now part of Gibson's proprietary new Vintage Original Spec series -- the next step in the journey toward perfection.
The Les Paul Custom, introduced in 1954, has been affectionately nicknamed the Black Beauty and the Fretless Wonder. By any name, it has always represented the highest level of elegance and beauty in the Les Paul family.
A white mid ‘70s Les Paul Custom with pin-up girl stickers has become one of rock & roll’s most iconic symbols. The Gibson Custom Shop Steve Jones Custom is a recreation of this legendary instrument which is Gibson’s tribute to one of rock’s most unsung heroes, Steve Jones guitarist for the Sex Pistols and the guitar he used to make history.
As the competition to develop and market affordable and professionally built solid body electric guitars was heating up in the mid-1950s, Gibson branched out into new directions that would eventually yield a wide variety of new and innovative Gibson products at various price points. Among those new products was the Les Paul Junior single cutaway model, which quickly became Gibson's best-selling model and the instrument of choice for such legends as Leslie West, Steve Marriott, Keith Richards, Mick Ralphs, Mick Jones and Paul Westerberg.
Gibson is proud to introduce the Billie Joe Armstrong Les Paul Junior. Designed in close cooperation with Billie Joe, the signature guitar is modeled closely after "Floyd," Billie Joe's original 1956 Les Paul Junior. With a Mahogany body and neck and Nickel hardware, the Billie Joe Armstrong Les Paul Junior combines the best features of a vintage Junior with some modern twists.
The Gibson Les Paul Push Tone Electric Guitar represents a huge innovation for guitarists. Changing pickups has never been easier. A new Gibson-designed system allows players to push the pickups out of the guitar, disconnect the wire clips, and plug in a new set of pickups in a matter of minutes. The new Les Paul Push Tone comes with two sets of Gibson pickups - a set of Burstbucker Pros and a set of P94s - or mix and match the two for a broad selection of tonal combinations.
In 1960 the Les Paul Standard still had the flame maple top, sunburst finish, and "Patent Applied For" pickups of its predecessors, but a slim taper neck was added for a decidedly different feel. These final adjustments failed to save the Standard, however, and after 1960 the single cutaway Les Paul was replaced by the thin bodied, double cutaway SG.
Seth Lover's fabled "Patent Applied For" humbucking pickups were added to the Les Paul model in 1957. These dual-coil pickups, quieter yet more powerful than the single coil P-90s that preceded them, combined with the ABR-1 to create a guitar with unprecedented sustain and tone. The 1957 Goldtop Historic Reissue is equipped with BurstBuckers to faithfully replicate the warm, vocal quality and rich harmonic content of the legendary originals. Now part of Gibson's proprietary new Vintage Original Spec series -- the next step in their journey toward perfection.
In an effort to jump start the steadily declining sales of the Les Paul Model, Gibson abandoned the familiar gold finish and used a translucent, cherry sunburst finish which showed off the figured maple tops that were often used on Les Pauls. The renamed Les Paul Standard made its debut in 1958. Now part of Gibson's proprietary new Vintage Original Spec series -- the next step in their journey toward perfection.
The only major change to the Les Paul Standard in 1959 was the addition of wider, fatter, "jumbo" frets, which facilitated more dramatic bends. The real force of this change was not felt until the late 1960s, when rock and blues players like Eric Clapton, Mike Bloomfield, and Peter Green began to discover the fat, warm voice of the '59 Standard. This moment in history marked the beginning of the idealization of the '59 Les Paul as the Holy Grail of guitars in the minds of professionals, collectors, and weekend warriors. Now part of Gibson's proprietary new Vintage Original Spec series -- the next step in their journey toward perfection.
Like his friend and mentor Joe Perry, Slash's concept of what makes a great Les Paul has changed greatly since the original Custom Shop Slash model of the late '90s. The plain Maple top and Custom Authentic finish combine with Duncan Alnico Pro II humbuckers and a Fishman Powerbridge (which can be used by itself or blended with the Duncans) to create an instrument that covers all the tonal bases.
The 2-pickup Les Paul Special was introduced in 1955 as an intermediate model, positioned between the low-cost Les Paul Junior and the Les Paul Model. Originally available only in a single cutaway, the TV-style limed Mahogany finish, the Special was changed in 1959 to a double cutaway model and a Cherry Red finish was added to the mix. Now part of Gibson's proprietary new Vintage Original Spec series -- the next step in our journey toward perfection.
The new limited edition Les Paul Supreme features highly figured maple - the Les Paul's trademark - on the back as well as the top.
The Les Paul Standard. The name alone is known for innovation and excellence. The Gibson Les Paul Standard sports a smaller, vintage style headstock and keystone tuner buttons and is available with a fat, rounded '50s style neck or a fast, slim taper '60s style neck. The Les Paul Standard is outfitted with the new BurstBucker Pro pickups with Alnico V magnets producing the most authentic, vintage Les Paul tone of any previous Standard pickups.
A truly refined guitar, the Les Paul Standard Plus fills the void between the Les Paul Standard and the Les Paul Custom. The guitar boasts a great lineup of features, including a carved AA maple bound top, Alnico humbuckers and three great sunburst finishes.
The Les Paul Studio enhances the solid, proven design of the world's most famous guitar with a wide choice of finishes, a sleek, no-frills look. The Les Paul Studio is the favorite of guitarists who demand traditional Les Paul performance with a modern attitude.
You wanted it. Well you got it. With all the fat, sweet snarling sound that you expect from a Les Paul tone, the Gibson Les Paul Standard Traditional is an electric guitar that has all the traditional features you expect from a Les Paul. Mahogany body and set neck and a pair of Gibson's awesome '57 Classic humbucker pickups. Gibson is pleased to announce that the Traditional is the first model to use the revolutionary Plek system.
The Gibson Les Paul Traditional Plus has all the time honored features with all the fat, sweet snarling sound that you expect from a Les Paul Guitar. The Gibson Traditonal Plus is the first model to use the revolutionary Plek system from Gibson. A computer controlled set-up that measures and dresses each fret measuring the height between the fingerboard and each string. This will eliminate string buzz and provide ultimate playability.
The new Les Paul Axcess Standard from Gibson Custom carries all the elegant styling, fluid body lines and rocking attitude of a classic Les Paul Standard from the golden era of the late 1950s. Upon closer examination, however, the Les Paul Axcess reveals a handful of upgrades -- all modifications made in the name of maximum playability and versatility.
The new Les Paul Axcess Standard from Gibson Custom carries all the elegant styling, fluid body lines and rocking attitude of a classic Les Paul Standard from the golden era of the late 1950s. Upon closer examination, however, the Les Paul Axcess reveals a handful of upgrades -- all modifications made in the name of maximum playability and versatility.
Resurrecting one of the most popular guitars in Gibson’s history, the Melody Maker is an accurate, affordable recreation of the original Melody Makers of the late 1950s.
Gibson's Robot Guitar, the world's first guitar with robotic tuning technology is now available as a Flying V. The Gibson Robot Flying V is an electric guitar that offers all the power, tone, and performance of a traditional Flying V model, with the addition of the revolutionary Robot automatic tuning system. You don't have to tune up your guitar every time you play it. The Robot Guitar does it for you. Just plug it in, dial in the tuning, strum the strings, and play.
The Gibson Robot Guitar has redefined the power and possibility of a guitar with the imagination of guitar players all over the world. Gibson is proud to present the Gibson Robot Explorer Guitar. Gibson answered the demand of players who wanted the chance at owning the ground breaking technology with the introduction of the Gibson Robot Explorer. Matching classic styling with power and performance of the Explorer along with the Robot Tuning system means the guitar player will never be out of tune.
In 1961, the traditional Les Paul Standard received a makeover that included a thinner body with sharply pointed horns and eventually a new name -- the SG. Today's reissue features the small pickguard and nickel-plated hardware of the original '61.
Gibson's new Angus Young Signature SG is a faithful reproduction of the artist's trademark axe. Designed and manufactured to Angus' exacting specifications, this SG has exactly what it takes to rock "all night long."
The SG Custom replaced the single cutaway Les Paul Custom in 1961. With three "Patent Applied For" humbuckers, gold hardware, multiple binding, and an ebony fretboard to go along with the new thinline body, the SG Custom maintained the standard of elegance set by the original Les Paul Custom.
The SG Custom replaced the single cutaway Les Paul Custom in 1961. With three "Patent Applied For" humbuckers, gold hardware, multiple binding, and an ebony fretboard to go along with the new thinline body, the SG Custom maintained the standard of elegance set by the original Les Paul Custom. Now part of Gibson's proprietary new Vintage Original Spec series -- the next step in their journey toward perfection.
This amazingly affordable, American made Gibson SG is built with the same features as some of the most sought-after Gibson's ever built. The new Worn Cherry and Worn Brown finishes gives this classic model the look of well-worn, well-loved instruments.
The Gibson SG Select starts with all the power and punch that has made the SG one of the most popular guitars of all time, then adds the beauty of flame maple. With a body carefully carved from solid, bookmatched AAA flame maple, and a three-piece maple neck, the SG Select highlights the wood's natural elegance, as well as its incredibly resonant, singing tone.
The original Gibson SG shattered all perceptions of what a guitar should be when it was first introduced in 1961. Today, the SG stands as one of Gibson's most popular and best-selling guitars. Its distinct twin cutaways, pointed horns, and beveled edges have made it one of the most inspired and iconic designs in the history of guitar making.
Featuring an ultra thin, two-horned body, the SG Series addressed two of what Ted McCarty saw as the major issues of the now-retired Les Paul body style: weight and limited access to the upper treble register. The new body shape of the SG Standard was dramatically lighter than the old Les Paul, and offered access to the entire fretboard. Now part of Gibson's proprietary new Vintage Original Spec series -- the next step in their journey toward perfection.
Gibson's new, solidbody guitar of the 60's, the SG, broke through traditional concepts of solidbody electrics and became an instant classic.
With its chambered mahogany body with set-in mahogany neck, dual Gretsch mini-humbuckers, and Bigsby® B50 Vibrato tailpiece, the Double Jet definitely breaks the sound barrier!
Get ready for some serious Twangin’ up ahead, because this stylish guitar has the vibe and tone that will make you dancing the Twist until 2 a.m.
The HEG1200 features a solid mahogany body and neck with a satin polyurethane lacquer finish, Indian rosewood fingerboard, 2 ALNICO-V humbucking pickups, and Grover black machine heads. A wooden truss-rod Cover with Laser-engraved H, engraved flames on the body top and tribal ornament inlays on the fingerboard give this guitar it's unique looks.
The Highland HEG750 Spitfire features 2 humbucking Alnico-V pickups with gold-plated covers, a wooden truss-rod cover with a laser-engraved H, traditional neck heal shape, strap button placement a flame maple top with bubinga wood inlay and more. These features, along with the eye-catching flame set along the frets, make this a guitar that has to be seen and heard.
Many Highland models are made with features you will rarely find on factory-made products including; multiple wood bindings, control knobs made of ebony and wooden pickguards. These excellent features tend to be found on much higher end custom-made instruments crafted by master-luthiers. Each Highland guitar is fully backed by an outstanding 2 year warranty.
Highland HEJ610 Bop Cat Deluxe Archtop Electric Guitar; A deluxe archtop with high quality features. Highland guitars have really come to make their mark, the Bop Cat Deluxe Archtop is one of the many original designs you'll find in their line of high quality instruments. Highland's Bop Cats boast the finest electronics and hardware and they are solidly constructed from the beautiful grains of carefully selected woods and covered with an excellent poly finish.
The Highland HEJ620 Hep Cat Deluxe Archtop Electric Guitar is an impressive, beautiful guitar that combines a great look with the features every guitar player needs. The HEJ620 features a laminated flame maple top, back and sides, 2 humbucking Alnico-V pickups, a wooden truss-rod cover with a laser-engraved H, chrome hardware, a laminated wood pickguard, traditional neck heal shape and strap button placement, ebony bell style control knobs with maple position dots and more. As if that's not enough, a stunning amber color makes this amazing guitar complete.
The original design of the Hep Cat Deluxe with the 2 humbucking Alnico-V pickups is what makes this Highland electric guitar stand out from the crowd. Featuring a quilted maple top, back and sides with a maple neck and Indian rosewood fingerboard are features that are usually associated with guitars custom made by master luthiers. The comfortable feel and playability match the outstanding features which makes the Hep Cat Deluxe a beautiful sounding instrument. The beautiful grain of the wood and the superb tone just add the finishing touches to this professional guitar.
The original design of the Hep Cat Deluxe with the 2 humbucking Alnico-V pickups is what makes this Highland electric guitar stand out from the crowd. Featuring a quilted maple top, back and sides with a maple neck and Indian rosewood fingerboard are features that are usually associated with guitars custom made by master luthiers. The comfortable feel and playability match the outstanding features which makes the Hep Cat Deluxe a beautiful sounding instrument. The beautiful grain of the wood and the superb tone just add the finishing touches to this professional guitar.
The AF series is one Ibanez' most traditional full-acoustic lines with a large, true full-hollow body and Ibanez ACH pickups for smooth, classic tones. From classic jazz to twanged-out rockabilly styles, the AF has the sound you need.
If you thought the only good full or semi-hollow guitars were expensive (and the inexpensive ones weren't any good), think again. Ibanez Artcore guitars represent thinking that's way outside the box. No matter what kind of music you play - punk, alt rock, nu rock, whatever - if you're serious about adding rich tones to the mix, it's time to stop just thinking about it. With Ibanez Artcore, you can now afford to go full or semi-hollow. You can't afford not to!
Sometimes, the old ways are best, as long as there are enough modern refinements to keep in step with what today's musician needs. The AF is one of our most traditional full-acoustic lines with a large, true full-hollow body and Ibanez ACH pickups for smooth, classic tones. New for 2009 is the AF75TDGBK, a Black finish beauty complete with Vintage Vibrato, perfect for jazz, rock, roots and twang.
Always stick to tradition. At Ibanez, their tradition is to start with traditional models as the theme and then play with their variations such as the AFS. Ibanez' AFS starts with the classic large body width of the traditional AF, but utilizes a one-inch thinner depth for increased comfort and more mid-range punch.
When Artcore guitars debuted in summer 2002, they turned the music industry upside down. No longer were full and semi-acoustic guitars just big expensive jazz boxes for jazz players -- even some of Ibanez' competitors bought them (no, we're not making this up). With Artcore guitars you get an amazingly affordable price plus the quality and tone you expect from Ibanez, the guitar company with over 4 decades of experience making full and semi-acoustic guitars.
The Ibanez AG95 is a true, full-hollow body guitar with a slightly smaller body width than the AF traditional dimensions but the same depth.
When Artcore guitars debuted in summer 2002, they turned the music industry upside down. No longer were full and semi-acoustic guitars just big expensive jazz boxes for jazz players. With Artcore guitars you get an amazingly affordable price plus the quality and tone you expect from Ibanez, the guitar company with over four decades of experience making full and semi-acoustic guitars.
The compact AJD's combine semi-hollow sound with small-body electric guitar comfort. These are truly versatile and handsome guitars that can be effective in a variety of musical situations and genres.
Maybe the most traditional of the Artcores. The true full-hollow AK eschews the brighter sound of maple tops and metal bridges used in most of Artcores. In their place are a spruce top and all-wood bridge for the warmer, traditional sound favored in small group and jazz trio formats.
For over 30 years, the classic Artist design has provided a real, high quality alternative to "the other famous mahogany double humbucker." The more recent ARX and ART single cutaway offer new, striking finishes, active pickups and more modern variations on the set-neck Artist theme at unprecedented low prices.
ART’s single-cutaway mahogany bodies deliver thick tones and massive sustain. New ARTEC-LZ active pickups deliver high-output tones (2 AA battery operation). New scalloped-texture Black/Brown Caiman finish on ART300. ART’s feature 24.7 in. scale set-in ART necks
New for 2009: The ART420HAM, featuring an exquisite Honey Amber finish, Mahogany body/Spalted Maple top, Gibraltar III bridge and active LoZ pickups for massive saturation.
The Ibanez Artcore Custom AS103 is a semi-acoustic electric guitar that features an all-flame Maple body, 2 Ibanez Custom 58 humbucking pickups, and the new fine-tuner equipped Quik Change Ultra tailpiece, which offers easier string changes.
If you thought the only good full or semi-hollow guitars were expensive (and the inexpensive ones weren't any good), think again. Ibanez Artcore guitars represent thinking that's way outside the box. No matter what kind of music you play ? punk, alt rock, nu rock, whatever ? if you're serious about adding rich tones to the mix, it's time to stop just thinking about it. With Ibanez Artcore, you can now afford to go full or semi-hollow. You can't afford not to!
Some guitars can transform themselves into whatever is needed for the music to sparkle. The AS Series has that quality. The semi-acoustic AS is one of the most versatile electric guitars made and can be found in every genre of popular music from jazz to rock and pop to punk.
New for 2009: The Destroyer Returns! The Metallic Grey Sunburst finish DTT700 emerges from the shadows once again. Same fearsome shape, new fearsome specs: 5-piece Maple/ Walnut Wizard II thru-neck, 25.5 inch neck scale and vicious DiMarzio(R) D Activator X(TM) pickups.
Taking a page from the wildly successful double-cutaway GAX models, Ibanez introduces the single-cutaway, double-humbucker GART for 2009. It's everything you need from a great rock guitar at an unbelievable price. Available in three standout finishes: Black Night, Jewel Blue and Transparent Red.
The versatile GAX75 features a lightweight agathis body with the powerful PSND pickups for incredible tone. The aggressive tone of the guitar is matched by the incredible speed of the smooth GAX neck. Not only do you stay in tune but you can D-tune with the touch of a finger with the Shortstop II bridge with downshifter. Don't wait, start rocking out with your band today!
The legendary jazz guitarist George Benson has been playing Ibanez signature guitars since 1977 and for good reason. These instruments are some of the finest you can find in terms of tone, sustain and overall dependability. If you rely on your instruments day after day to make your living or just need a great guitar when playing those weekend gigs, the GB10 offers a beautifully unique flavor to any style of music from jazz to country. Some features include a spruce top, maple back and sides, a 3 piece maple neck with bound ebony fingerboard topped with 22 Medium frets. Pickups are specially designed Ibanez GB model pickups for awesome, sparkling tone.
Don't settle for less. With Ibanez less bucks doesn't mean less looks or less tone. Ibanez GRX guitars have the humbuckers you need for heavy rhythms and riffs; and exciting finishes worthy of a pro axe. To make sure none of the great tone gets lost in the sauce, GRX 6-string models feature the FAT-10 tremolo.
The Ibanez Mikro GRGM21 can truly shred in smaller places than its competitors.
New for 2009: the first Maple fretboard Mikros! GRGM21M models are available in Red and Jewel Blue finishes.
Having trouble fitting in? If it’s because you’re pierced and tattooed and attend a prepped out conservative school far from urban areas, we can’t help you. If it’s because you need a smaller guitar for the tour bus or running scales in cramped quarters, we can. The Ibanez Mikro offers anyone who needs a compact axe or the comfort of a smaller neck (most especially young rockers) a real alternative to small guitars that are really only toys.
Now you can turn your back on traditional budget guitars that only feature single coils, boring finishes, and a bogus name on the headstock. The GRX has humbuckers for solid leads, metallic finishes, and every one is set up with the same stringent standards as the most expensive instruments from Ibanez. That's why it proudly says "Ibanez" and not "by Ibanez" on the headstock.
Those who practice the art of Chaos magic believe that "Nothing is True and Everything is Permitted." Shapes can be shifted, rules can be broken and radical thoughts are the norm. This way of thinking might also apply to Ibanez's X Series. In 2008, we’ve got the first ever neck-thru Iceman models with reverse headstocks to boot.
The Ibanez JEM77V Steve Vai Electric Guitar features a contoured body with 24-fret Prestige neck provides easy access to all registers. Deep routed tremolo cavities allow pitches to be radically lowered and raised. Vai’s choice of specific DiMarzio® pickups combined with Ibanez Split-5 wiring provide incredible tonal versatility.
Few would debate Steve's tremendous influence on Ibanez guitars. Innovations from the guitars created by Steve and Ibanez designers can be found in so many of their instruments, from pro through entry level. Then there's Steve Vai's Universe, the guitar that ignited the 7-string revolution in rock.
The Master of Tone designed and plays his signature JS models. That almost says it all. Because if you know how exacting Joe is in getting the best tones in the business, then by definition his signature models have to be great guitars. If that doesn't convince you, then you can see from the spec lists here some of the serious cutting edge features that make these great guitars.
I wanted a guitar with a modern sound, but with a vintage feel, with smaller frets and more radius on the fingerboard. It had to be subtle enough to catch nuances, fast and easy to play. -- Joe Satriani in Ibanez - The Untold Story
I wanted a guitar with a modern sound, but with a vintage feel, with smaller frets and more radius on the fingerboard. It had to be subtle enough to catch nuances, fast and easy to play. -- Joe Satriani in Ibanez - The Untold Story
Ibanez is proud to introduce the Joe Satriani 20th anniversary signature model, dressed to kill with artwork from one of Satch’s most popular albums, “Surfing With The Alien.” The JS20TH features a special 3-D inlay of the Silver Surfer on the guitar’s body and will be available in limited production in summer ‘08. Includes special JS20TH case and extra goodies.
The Magician's power is transformation through the use of will and sheer talent. This is a dangerous gift and the high-wire acts he performs often seem like dark magic. With its clean, body-fitting design, the Joe Satriani Signature JS a deceptively simple yet potent divining rod, able to raise impossible flurries of notes and melodies from the fertile pastures of your rock guitar dreams.
The Ibanez JSBDG Joe Satriani Black Dog Limited Edition Electric Guitar is a killer axe! This guitar is a reproduction of Joe Satriani's favorite guitars. He used it on the Flying in a Blue Dream album and know you can own one as well. Watch Joe play this awesome guitar at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1988 on the DVD that is included with this guitar. This guitar will only be available in limited production as only 88 will be available worldwide!
The Ibanez Jet King models harken back to a time when guitars roared through towns like hot rods, engines exposed and blaring. While the Jet Kings may remind you of the old days, the modern refinements on these guitars make them potent instruments for the future.
The Ibanez Jet King models harken back to a time when guitars roared through towns like hot rods, engines exposed and blaring. While the Jet Kings may remind you of the old days, the modern refinements on these guitars make them potent instruments for the future. ART2 bridge w/ VBX60 Vintage Vibrato on JTK40.
For 2009, Ibanez is proud to present the MBM2BK, the next stage in the Matt Bachand/Ibanez collaboration. This Black fnish beauty, with it's menacing skull graphic and EMG pickups, is ready to take you to some fearsome musical realms
The Ibanez MTM2 Mick Thomson electric guitar's 5-piece thru-neck and Mahogany body pump out full, fat tone with strong sustain. Edge FX Edge bridge offers double-locking stability with fixed bridge simplicity and sustain.
Created with traditional looks in mind, this guitar had to excel in just about any situation to work in The Mars Volta. If anyone knows how to push a guitar to its limits, it's Omar Rodriguez-Lopez. The new 2009 White finish ORM1WH passed every test.
It's here, the 20th Anniversary Paul Gilbert PGM100 reissue, and along with it comes a new video and the chance to vote for the next PGM reissue.
The new Signature PGM401TFB is the new chapter in the successful collaboration between Ibanez and virtuoso guitarist Paul Gilbert. The F-holes are still there, but this is a brand new beast. Boasting a 5-piece Maple/Walnut PGM Prestige neck, Ash body and DiMarzio(R) PAF-Classic(R) pickups, this Trifade Burst finish beauty is built for the warp speed musical journeys that have made Gilbert a world-renown master.
The RG1550M features a 5-piece maple/walnut Wizard Prestige neck with maple fretboard.
For two decades, the legion of RG warriors has grown like a virus, thrusting the RG to the head of the metal pack. Fast, flat Prestige necks, rabid pickups and double-locking trems combine to create sonic demons from beyond the world of mortals.
These are the machines of the gods... with drop dead good looks, sonic lethality and the devastating power and control of a precision double-locking trem. RG Prestige guitars feature flawless Japanese craftsmanship, the finest materials and each is axe perfectly matched with just the right choice of DiMarzio®, Duncan®, EMG®, or IBZ™ pickups.
The RG guitar line is the unchallenged standard in hard and heavy rock guitars. The RG2620 has a 24-fret thin, flat and fast Wizard Prestige neck, an Edge-Pro tremolo system, and DiMarzio pickups. Pickups and pickup placement provide the hard-edged cutting tone needed for heavy rock.
For over 15 years, the RG series has been the undisputed standard in guitars for the hard rock player. The Wizard II's 25.5 in. scale neck is 2mm thicker than the super-thin, super-flat Ibanez Wizard. The mahogany body provides rich warm lows and sweet sustain. The jumbo frets offer easy playing for leads and chording. The fixed bridge design offers thru-body stringing for stronger tone and sustain.
The Ibanez RG350DX features the ultra-fast Wizard II neck and Ibanez IBZ INF Infinity series pickups for the hottest sound and fastest playability in its price range. The RG350DX has a 3-piece maple neck, a bound rosewood fretboard (for warm, smooth tone and good pick attack) with 24 jumbo frets, a basswood body, and black hardware. The RG350DX's stable Ibanez Edge III tremolo bridge compares to many of the more expensive Ibanez models. The RG350DX offers all of this at an incredible price.
For over 15 years, the RG series has been the undisputed standard in guitars for the hard rock player. The Wizard II is 2mm thicker than the super-thin, super-flat Ibanez Wizard. Basswood is a comparatively lightweight wood, which makes it very comfortable for extended playing. With a good balance of highs and lows, basswood is right in between alder and mahogany in sound character. The jumbo frets offer easy playing for leads and chording. The fixed bridge design offers thru-body stringing for stronger tone and sustain.
The Ibanez RG350MDX is a limited production RG model built for metal! Features include Maple fingerboard, Wizard II neck, basswood body, INF pickups (2 humbuckers and a single coil), jumbo frets and Edge III tremolo bridge.
The RG3550MZ features the powerful combination of DiMarzio(R) Air Norton(TM) in the neck position, DiMarzio(R) True Velvet(TM) in the middle and DiMarzio(R) Tone Zone(R) in the bridge.
As the RG Prestige history continues to be written, players have demanded new specs, new finishes and new thrills. In 2009, Ibanez has responded with a host of new models. These guitars are all made in Japan by our finest luthiers and have the fast, flat Prestige necks, drop-dead good looks and double-locking trems, plus new finishes, maple fretboards and new pickup configurations featuring DiMarzio(R) Air Norton(TM), True Velvet(TM) and Tone Zone(R) pickups.
The RG guitar line is the unchallenged standard in hard and heavy rock guitars. The RG370DX employs several of Ibanez' most-popular features, including the Edge III bridge and Wizard II neck.
For over two decades, the RG has reigned as the unquestioned monarch of metal guitars. Why? Because the RG has the perfect combination of fast, flat necks, the right pickups and pickup placement, and precision trem systems to mete out creative destruction. And because the RG has evolved and expanded along with the metal genre it was designed for. The 2009 RG line offers the new Figured Bubinga top RG420FB, Cinnamon top RG420CM and Beehive White finish/routed top RG420EGB.
An army stands before the gates of the castle, silently awaiting the call to battle. In their hands they clutch their time-worn axes, bloodied but still razor-sharp as the day they were forged. For two decades, the legion of RG warriors has grown like a virus, thrusting the RG to the head of the metal pack.
New gorgeous Figured Bubinga top on the RG420FB. 24-fret, thin 3-piece Wizard II necks for fast and effortless shredding. Double-locking Edge III trem systems allow radical effects and sonic chaos with total tuning stability.
The RG guitar line is the unchallenged standard in hard and heavy rock guitars. The RGA121 has a 24-fret thin, flat and fast Wizard Prestige neck, a Gibraltar Plus bridge, and Ibanez pickups. Pickups and pickup placement provide the hard-edged cutting tone needed for heavy rock.
The RG guitar line is the unchallenged standard in hard and heavy rock guitars. The RGA321F has a 24-fret thin, flat and fast Wizard Prestige neck, a Gibraltar Plus bridge, and DiMarzio pickups. Pickups and pickup placement provide the hard-edged cutting tone needed for heavy rock.
A fixed bridge RG with active EQ and pickups? Sounds too powerful to be true. Ibanez has them for 2009. The new RGA42FM features a striking Transparent Grey Burst finish, 3-piece Maple Wizard II neck, active EQ and LoZ active pickups. The Transparent Grey Burst finish RGA42FM features an Active Mid-Cut EQ switch for a tone the cuts like a meat cleaver.
These are the machines of the gods... with drop dead good looks, sonic lethality and the devastating power and control of a precision Edge Zero bridge with ZPS3 spring system or Edge Pro bridge. RG Prestige guitars feature flawless Japanese craftsmanship, the finest materials and each is axe perfectly matched with DiMarzio IBZ pickups.
For over 15 years, the RG series has been the undisputed standard in guitars for the hard rock player. The RGT42's mahogany body provides rich warm lows and sweet sustain. Its 24 jumbo frets offer easy playing for leads and chording. The Infinity 1 neck pickup is a versatile and responsive ceramic magnet humbucker with warm classic tone and added output. The Infinity 2 bridge pickup offers enhanced midrange output and excellent dynamics. It uses an Alnico-5 magnet for string clarity.
For over 15 years, the RG series has been the undisputed standard in guitars for the hard rock player. The RGT42's mahogany body provides rich warm lows and sweet sustain. Its 24 jumbo frets offer easy playing for leads and chording. The Infinity 1 neck pickup is a versatile and responsive ceramic magnet humbucker with warm classic tone and added output. The Infinity 2 bridge pickup offers enhanced midrange output and excellent dynamics. It uses an Alnico-5 magnet for string clarity.
The original RG's offered double-locking devastation only. But many metal adherents demanded the simplicity of a fixed bridge. Which Ibanez are only too happy to oblige.
The original RG's offered double-locking devastation only. But many metal adherents demanded the simplicity of a fixed bridge. Which Ibanez are only too happy to oblige.
Since 1987, the Ibanez RG has been the weapon of choice for visiting sonic mayhem on the metal masses. With the right choice of pickups, flat and fast necks and double-locking trems, the RG has divebombed and crunched its way to classic status.
The S series' sleek, comfortable mahogany bodies, double-locking ZR tremolos and high-gain IBZ INF pickup combos make these guitars stand out among other guitars that have less features and don't look half as good. S470DXQM features a Mahogany body and Quilted Maple top.
The S design has proved popular with every genre from goth to gospel, and Ibanez has all kinds of artists playing it. But they noticed an upsurge in the number of players of extreme forms of heavy rock and metal asking them for S guitars. The S can already get the sounds of those kinds of music, as well as just about anything else, but Ibanez felt the S line-up needed a guitar with the right look for those genres.
The new 2008 S Prestige is the guitar that, in the future, all metal-minded axes will be judged against. 24 frets of slippery fast neck, new tonal possibilities and a new, revolutionary tremolo make this new, Japan-made Ultimate S the sign of great things to come.
The new 2008 S Prestige is the guitar that, in the future, all metal-minded axes will be judged against. 24 frets of slippery fast neck, new tonal possibilities and a new, revolutionary tremolo make this Ultimate S the sign of great things to come. The S5470F features a flamed maple top and a stunning Red Viking finish.
Heavy mahogany tone without the weight, the S670PB is impossible to beat for any genre of music. Featuring a sleek, comfortable body with a poplar burl top makes the S670PB stand out among guitars in its class. The S body is thin around the edges for comfort and fat around the pickups and bridge for massive tone and sustain. The double-locking ZR tremolo provides great tuning stability while the thin fast maple neck is a breeze to play.
Sixteen years ago everyone "knew" that fat mahogany tone and sustain equaled weight and discomfort. Then the SA changed everything. The SA is thin around the edge to give you great comfort, and thick around the neck, pickups and bridge to give you great tone.
One of the most popular designs in Ibanez history, the SA was designed for players who wanted the S combination of lightweight comfort with heavy mahogany tones – but with a flat back. It’s also one of the most versatile designs and the first Ibanez to offer True-Duo pickups in a dual humbucker configuration. If you need to cover a wide range of styles and tones with just one guitar, this is the one guitar.
Sixteen years ago everyone "knew" that fat mahogany tone and sustain equaled weight and discomfort. Then the SA changed everything. The SA is thin around the edge to give you great comfort, and thick around the neck, pickups and bridge to give you great tone.
Sam Totman's Signature Iceman-shaped STM1WH features an Edge III tremelo. DiMarzio Evolution pickups and a 24-fret, 5-piece STM maple/walnut Wizard II thru-neck.
The Ibanez SV is an extremely versatile axe that can deliver clear, searing violin-like tones as well as sheer destruction. Its True Duo pickups offer an astounding amount of tonal variations that can cut with precision as well as slash and lacerate. The all-new SV Prestige features 24 frets of slippery fast neck, state-of-the-art SynchroniZR bridge with ZPS-FX spring system for unprecedented control and stability. The SV is the first Ibanez ever to offer True-Duo pickups in a HSH configuration.
The Ibanez XPT700 is definitely an eye catcher. Ever since Ibanez released the Iceman, they have been pushing to produce more radical body styles and different forms of the X and V Designs. The Neck-Thru body design of the XPT700 delivers the ultimate sustain. The addition of the Edge III Tremolo strength and tuning tuning stability. Ibanez has also been working on a new way of painting the guitars, and they have done it. The Chameleon Paint is an awesome innovation in guitar finishing. The paint responds to light and it appears to change color as the guitar moves. It's very pleasing to the eye and less money that lacquer.
The best selling Ibanez Xiphos series of metal axes gets its third major model at the Summer NAMM show in Nashville. Joining the six-string double-locking trem model and the fixed bridge model is the XPT700FX, which offers fixed bridge simplicity and sustain to six string shredders.
X: Two lines intersect and continue to the outer edges of the imagination. The XPT700XH 27-fret Xiphos exudes a mutant, mysterious magnificence while the neck-thru construction offers increased sustain and maximum wicked riffage. Hit that high G on the 5-piece Maple/Walnut Wizard II thru-neck and your sound is unsettling but radically wicked. Additional features are the Edge III bridge, DiMarzio Air Norton-S and D Activator pickups, 3-way toggle switch, 1 volume and 1 tone knob.
USA-made Jackson! Fast-playing neck with a compound (12 in. to 16 in.) fingerboard radius and mother of pearl Shark Fin position inlays. Bound fingerboard and headstock with inlaid mother of pearl Jackson logo. Sharp "V" shaped body. CTS pots and Switchcraft switches.
The Jackson Signature Series Phil Collen PC1 guitar is the result of nearly 20 years of collaboration between Collen and Jackson.
USA-made Jackson Rhoads! Fast-playing neck with a compound (12 in. to 16 in.) fingerboard radius and mother of pearl Shark Fin position inlays. Bound fingerboard and headstock with inlaid mother of pearl Jackson logo. "V" shaped body. CTS pots and Switchcraft switches.
Jackson's instruments are built to handle hard lives on the road, and are ready to take whatever players will throw at them - that's the just the way it is, and Jackson won't have it any other way.
USA-made Jackson Soloist! Fast-playing neck with a compound (12 in. to 16 in.) fingerboard radius and mother of pearl Shark Fin position inlays. Bound fingerboard and headstock with inlaid mother of pearl Jackson logo. CTS pots and Switchcraft switches.
A Jackson classic. Alder body, quartersawn eastern hard rock maple neck (through body), compound radius ebony fingerboard, Seymour Duncan humbucking pickups, Floyd Rose Original tremolo and black hardware. Available with flame maple top and chrome hardware on trans finishes.
Unmistakable look, unbelievable sound. Alder body, quartersawn eastern hard rock maple neck (through body), compound radius ebony fingerboard, EMG humbucking pickups, Floyd Rose Original tremolo and black hardware.
Jackson's new JS30 series includes their best-ever line up of classic styles, and outstanding value. If you've ever wanted an amazing Jackson Kelly, but didn't feel like making the custom shop-priced investment, this is the perfect time to add an aggressive Jackson design to your arsenal.
Jackson's new JS30 series includes their best-ever line up of classic styles, and outstanding value. If you've ever wanted an amazing Jackson Rhoads, but didn't feel like making the custom shop-priced investment, this is the perfect time to add an aggressive Jackson design to your arsenal.
This Jackson Randy Rhoads model features an Alder body, bolt-on Maple neck, a 22-fret Rosewood fingerboard (jumbo frets), and a JT580 LP double-locking 2-point tremolo bridge - and Randy's trademark polka dot finish. It's powered by Duncan Design ceramic humbuckers (103 bridge & 103 neck). The HB-103 pickups were patterned after the SH-6 Duncan Distortion set. It uses ceramic magnets and powerful coil windings to deliver a high output tone with lots of crunch and harmonics. Details include chrome hardware and Shark Fin neck inlays.
The Jackson DKMG Arch Top is much more than just a pretty face. The DKMG Archtop electric now features EMG 81 and 85 humbuckers. Active, pro EMGs in an archtop guitar for this amazing price! Other features include maple neck with a bound rosewood fingerboard, Jackson's Piranha fingerboard inlay, 24 jumbo frets, 25.5-inch scale, and a licensed Low Profile Floyd Rose locking tremolo. The DKMG is topped off with black hardware.
The Jackson Pro DK2M Dinky (made in Japan) features an alder body with flame a maple veneer on the transparent finishes, and a bolt-on maple neck with an ultra-comfortable and fast, compound-radius maple fingerboard. It's loaded with Seymour Duncan humbucking pickups for huge tone, a Jackson low profile double locking tremolo, and black hardware.
The Jackson KVX10 King V hammers home the V's famous vibe! The X Series Jackson KVX10 is built with an alder body and a pair of Duncan Design humbuckers. Features include a Jackson licensed Floyd Rose tremolo, 24 jumbo frets, a bolt-on rock maple neck with a rosewood fingerboard, chrome hardware and master volume and tone knobs (3-way pickup selector). The HB103 pickups are is a high-output ceramic humbuckers based on the Duncan Distortion.
The Jackson RX10D Rhoads model features an alder body; bolt-on maple neck with a compound radius rosewood fingerboard (jumbo frets); and a Jackson double-locking tremolo bridge. Its Duncan Design ceramic humbuckers use ceramic magnets and powerful coil windings to deliver high output with lots of crunch and harmonics. Details include chrome hardware and Shark Fin neck inlays. Made in Japan.
The Jackson Pro RR3 Randy Rhoads model has its rootes in the very early days at Jackson. The late, great Randy Rhoads approached them with a design idea based on the classic "V". Together they created a whole new rock and roll icon. This version features an Alder body with a Flame Maple veneer top (on transparent finishes), Seymour Duncan humbuckers, a 25.5 in. scale bolt-on Maple neck and a compound radius Rosewood fingerboard with 22 jumbo frets. Also, black hardware including a Jackson Low Profile double locking tremolo. Made in Japan.
Jackson welcomes a new guitar in 2008 to its venerable Rhoads line, the RR5FR Rhoads, which has an alder body, rock maple neck-through-body, compound-radius rosewood fingerboard, Seymour Duncan JB (bridge) and Jazz (neck) humbucking pickups, a Floyd Rose FRT-O2000 double-locking two-point tremolo and black hardware.
The real mega-metal deal! This cranking guitar delivers the goods in the spirit of its legendary namesake. The RR24 Randy Rhoads guitar is a 24-fret no-nonsense neck-through-body monster with a single, brutal EMG 81 humbucking bridge pickup, ebony fingerboard, Floyd Rose tremolo, single volume knob and black hardware. Be afraid.
Jackson welcomes a new guitar in 2008 to its venerable Rhoads line, the RR24M Rhoads. The Spartan-looking model has an alder body and rock maple neck-through-body, with a compound-radius maple fingerboard, body bevel, matching logo, 24 jumbo frets, EMG 81 pickup, a Floyd Rose FRT-O2000 double-locking two-point tremolo and black hardware.
The Jackson RR3 has it roots in the very early days at Jackson, when the late, great Randy Rhoads approached them with a idea based on the classic "V" design. Together they created a whole new rock & roll icon. This custom version features Gold pinstripes and Gold hardware, Alder body, Seymour Duncan Designed humbuckers, 25.5 inch scale bolt-on Maple neck and a Rosewood fingerboard with 22 jumbo frets. Its also equipped with a rock solid string thru bridge.
The Pro Series DK2M Dinky features an Alder body (with flame Maple veneer on trans finishes), bolt-on Maple neck, compound radius Maple fingerboard, EMG pickups, Jackson low-profile double-locking tremolo and black hardware.
A couple of years before Variax(R) was born, we decided to turn our attention from all that guitar gear to the guitar itself. We wondered?could it be possible to capture a complete range of this tone in one single instrument? It was a daunting task, but then so was the idea of squeezing a whole collection of amps and effects into one little kidney bean shaped metal box. So we figured, why not give it a go?
The HP Signature Series EX double-cutaway guitar is a compilation of years of designing, engineering and manufacturing guitars. Named after Peavey's founder and CEO, Hartley Peavey, the HP Signature EX guitar is an excellent value for the working musician. The Basswood body with Maple veneer gives the HP Signature EX guitar the perfect combination of lightweight comfort and sexy looks players desire. Standard features include Grover tuning gears, humbucking pickups and a string-thrue body with tune-o-matic bridge.
Here's a great combination of features and value. Peavey builds the Predator Plus HB with dual humbucking pickups for raw power whether your playing leads or rhythm. They also fit the Predator with the best bridge in the business -- a Floyd Rose® double-locking tremolo. It's a world-class whammy bar that stays in tune and you rarely find it on guitars in this price range. Other features include 25-1/2 in. scale, body binding, and high quality sealed, die-cast tuning machines.
With supercharged active pickups, the Peavey PXD Series is the ound of full-on aggression and the perfect complement to the Peavey 6505 Series guitar amplifiers, already a metal legend in the arsenals of bands like Trivium, In Flames, Bullet For My Valentine, Machine Head, Darkest Hour and more. True to the music that inspired them, the new PXD Series guitars are built for speed, slicing leads and razor-sharp riffs.
With supercharged active pickups, the Peavey PXD Series is the ound of full-on aggression and the perfect complement to the Peavey 6505 Series guitar amplifiers, already a metal legend in the arsenals of bands like Trivium, In Flames, Bullet For My Valentine, Machine Head, Darkest Hour and more. True to the music that inspired them, the new PXD Series guitars are built for speed, slicing leads and razor-sharp riffs.
The Raptor® Plus is a hands-down winner. Perfect for beginners. The series of Raptor® Plus guitars sets an unprecedented standard in quality and innovation. Competitive pricing with technological features have never been on a guitar in this price range!
The Fly Mojo has been the hottest selling guitar in Parker Guitars’ innovative history. For 2008, Parker will add to the innovation and intrigue of its current line by introducing a limited edition series of the Fly Mojo guitars called the “Four Seasons”. Each of the guitars in the series will be limited in production to 25. The Four Seasons limited run for 2008 includes a “Summer” Fly Mojo Flame in Bubinga, a “Spring” Fly Mojo in Pearl White, a “Fall” Fly Mojo Flame in Olive Burl and a “Winter” Fly Mojo in Chrome.
The P-44 has all the signature capabilities of the high-end Parker Fly in a beautiful solid-Mahogany body.The humbuckers deliver twang and shimmer with plenty of attitude. The split coil lets you get a pseudo-single-coil sound, with zero hum. Count on the piezos for a very realistic acoustic sound, then mix them with the magnetics for a hybrid that introduces a whole new dimension to music.
The PM20Pro features significant upgrades to the best selling PM20. Featuring a Seymour Duncan JB bridge pickup and Jazz neck pickup with dual coil tapping, the Pro provides a versatility of tones sure to make you rock. Sperzel locking tuners and a TonePros bridge are also stock features giving this guitar high-end qualities that are unmatched at this price point.
The Fly Deluxe electric guitar is the bouncy, spirited and funky guitar in the Fly series by Parker.
On the Synapse SS2F Custom electric guitar, Steinberger uses cybrosonic technology which combines the rigidity, strength, clarity, and definition of graphite with the warmth and beauty of wood. The SS2F Custom features a 3-piece hard maple neck with a graphite U-channel and truss rod producing an adjustable neck that's extremely stable.
Take a look at the Steinberger Synapse TranScale Electric Guitar! Nothing looks sounds and performs like a Steinberger and the new Synapse line is no exception. Designed by Ned Steinberger, Synapse is a Hybrid instrument combining the rigidity, strength, clarity and definitions of graphite with the warmth and beauty of wood. The result is a guitar of unparalleled performance.
The Steinberger SZT3 TransTrem Custom Electric Guitar is truly awe-inspiring. No other guitar on the market is quite like it. With this offering, you get the legendary Steinberger reliability and performance. Many guitarists will be delighted with the somewhat more traditional look of the SZT3. But you still get the dual humbuckers that will practically do it all. Steinberger can almost gaurantee that once you play a Steinberger, you won't want to play anything else.
What's a Steinberger? It's the most innovative guitar or bass in the world. It's an instrument that will last 100 lifetimes, sound great, play like a dream and never, ever have neck problems... Guaranteed!
Yet another understated masterpiece from Schecter. If you value function over flash, look no further – these models get it done with minimal fuss. The Seymour Duncan Active Blackout Humbuckers plus with Grover tuners & TonePros system round out this killer guitar.
Yet another understated masterpiece from Schecter. If you value function over flash, look no further – these models get it done with minimal fuss. The Seymour Duncan Active Blackout Humbuckers are ideal plus the Floyd Rose is perfectly placed.
New from Schecter is the BlackJack Collection. All Black Jack models are armed with the classic Seymour Duncan JB and '59 pickup configuration, which can be 'tapped' via a push/pull tone control or a 5-way Mega Switch.
The Schecter C1 EX Baritone Black Jack model is armed with the classic Seymour Duncan JB and '59 pickup configuration, which can be tapped via a push/pull tone control or a 5-way Mega Switch. Additional features include a rock maple neck set into an arched mahogany body, a rosewood fretboard, with black pearl dot position markers, high-quality Grover tuning machines, and a TonePros locking Tune-O-Matic bridge. The Black Jacks all have a very cool gloss black finish and black chrome hardware, and are available in some of Schecters most popular body styles.
One of Schecters most popular guitars, the C1 BlackJack is a culmination of years of work. Featuring the coveted Floyd Rose tremolo, you can hit the stage ready to attack with soaring and diving trem effects to dazzle your audience. The Ultra Access Set-Neck profile gives you full access to the higher frets and its strong mahogany body will ensure years of use. Add-in a pair of Seymour Duncan pickups and you've got a guitar that no one will mess with. The Grey Pearl Binding and BlackJack 21 Card inlay make this feature filled schecter a wonder to behold..
The Schecter C1 packs a ton of tone into a very affordable guitar. Features include Duncan Designed Active HB-105 humbuckers, Mahogany body, Maple neck, Rosewood fingerboard, and TonePros bridge.
Combining a gorgeous, dark look with incredible sound, the Schecter C1 Blood Moon Electric Guitar was made for those who only come out at night. Featuring all that the C1 line has to offer, the Blood Moon has unique looks courtesy of a quilted maple top, mahogany body and neck, black chrome hardware, and a rosewood fingerboard with spooky blood moon inlays.
The C1 Classic is a neck-thru-body guitar with incredible looks and even better components. Its top is an incredible quilted Maple on a Mahogany body. Its Vine of Life inlay crawls the entire length of the neck. Its humbuckers are some of the most popular Seymour Duncan models in the world.
The C1 SheDevil brings you a set neck with a Mahogany body and the TonePros bridge for a total package that screams. This guitar also features Duncan Designed active HB-105 humbucker pickups, 24 jumbo frets and Grover tuners. The Gloss Black finish with Crimson binding really give this guitar a look that is hard to forget.
The Schecter C1 FR is a classy-looking C1 model with a bolt-on neck and Duncan Design HB-105 active humbuckers for outstanding warmth, sustain, tone and harmonics.
Check out this Hellraiser -- EMG 81TW/89 humbuckers, a set neck, quilt maple top, Floyd Rose tremolo bridge, abalone binding, Grover tuners and more. Specs include 24 jumbo frets, 25.5-inch scale, abalone Gothic Cross inlays and black chrome hardware.
Check out this Hellraiser -- EMG 81/89 humbuckers, a set neck, Quilt Maple top, TonePros TOM bridge, abalone binding, Grover tuners and more. Specs include 24 jumbo frets, 25.5 in. scale, abalone Gothic Cross inlays and black chrome hardware.
Schecter doesn't just build great guitars, they create them. Like works of art, each design is a work of art, individual, but still showing Schecter examples of quality in durability, playability, and of course, sound. The C1 Lady Luck is no exception. With a set Mahogany neck with Rosewood fingerboard and Mahogany body loaded with Schecter Alnico Plus Pickups, anyone will admit that this guitar doesn't just sound good; it looks good, too.
Schecter doesn't just build great guitars, they create them. Like works of art, each design is a work of art, individual, but still showing Schecter examples of quality in durability, playability, and of course, sound. The C1 is no exception. With a flame Maple carved top, a set-in neck, and Schecter's own "Vector" design inlays, anyone will admit that this guitar doesn't just sound good; it looks good, too.
Schecter doesn't just build great guitars, they create them. Like works of art, each design is a work of art, individual, but still showing Schecter examples of quality in durability, playability, and of course, sound. The Damien 6 is a beast of a guitar that uses EMG H4 and H4A humbuckers on an arched Basswood body for the ultimate combination of tone and comfort.
A classic look of a metal icon but with an edgy addition. If a harder sound is your bag, these guitars are a steal. Check out the price – then check out the bolt-on neck, EMG’s and TOM bridge.
Schecter doesn't just build great guitars, they create them. Like works of art, each design is a work of art, individual, but still showing Schecter examples of quality in durability, playability, and of course, sound. The Damien FR is a beast of a guitar that uses EMG FH4 and H4 humbuckers on an arched Basswood body for the ultimate combination of tone and comfort.
One thing's for sure - no guitar looks quite like this one. It's built for speed and sound. Mahogany body and solid burl-maple top has wide horns for easy fret access. Set neck with ebony fretboard and Devil Eye inlay at 12th fret. EMG 81/85 active pickups, string-thru-body bridge, black chrome hardware. If you're in it for the long haul then ride the beast.
A Hellraiser like no other, the Sunset Floyd Rose is based on Schecter's incredibly popular CET custom shop body creating another Schecter Hellraiser to crack the mold of extremely visual and impeccably playable metal guitars. Like other Hellraiser models, the Sunset is loaded with a combination of EMG active 81TW & 89 humbuckers that will bring thundering rock to your amplifier!
An omen is a sign, and Schecter was right in naming this guitar the Omen. With its sleek carved top basswood body, 24-fret bolt-on Maple neck with a Rosewood fretboard, and two Diamond humbuckers, it's sure to be a signal that great sound quality and beautiful design go hand-in-hand.
Providing an array of tones for every musical mood, the Schecter Omen Extreme Electric Guitar is loaded with everything a guitar player could need to take their sound to the extreme. A comfortable, double cutaway body made of mahogany with a quilted top gives good looks and comfort, while the maple neck and rosewood fingerboard give excellent playability.
Loaded with the features that modern guitarists seek, the Schecter Omen Extreme Floyd Rose Electric Guitar has a Floyd Rose Special Bridge that lets you play for hours without any tuning fears.
The Schecter Stargazer electric guitar provides a unique blend of pop sound and straight ahead rock n' roll power! Based on Schecter's popular 006 models, the Stargazer features include a bound Alder body with a set-in 25.5 inch maple neck and the glossed rosewood fingerboard is outfitted with vintage block inlays. Seymour Duncan Designed HB-101 solid-covered humbuckers can be individually tapped via the Schecter Stargazer's separate Tone controls for a wide array of sonic textures.
The Schecter Synyster Custom guitar is loaded with signature appointments designed by Synyster Gates, guitarist of the band Avenged Sevenfold. The Synyster Custom gives you a set neck design with a Mahogany neck and body along with a original Floyd Rose tremolo system and Seymour Duncan Custom Invader pickups. The signature Synyster inlays on the neck and the silver strips on the body of the guitar give you a shocking new look that is sure to turn heads!
The Synyster Standard guitar is the signature guitar for Synyster Gates of Avenged Sevenfold. Synyster made sure this guitar rocks as hard as he does! Features include a Mahogany body, Duncan Designed HB-108 humbuckers, 24 jumbo frets and a Floyd Rose tremolo system.
With a carved top, striking appearance and tone to back it up, the Tempest Custom is built for players who desire an instrument that's a little unconventional. This is a set-neck guitar with a bound Mahogany/Maple body and a tune-o-matic bridge. Its neck is Maple with a 22-fret, bound Rosewood fingerboard. The inlays are split-crowns and the frets are medium in size. Other features include Grover tuners and gold hardware on the black model and chrome hardware on the sunburst.
These Schecter V1 Hellraisers are radical. There is something about inlaid wood that never fails to inspire and Schecter has outdone themselves – again. You get a lethal look, first of all. And: 3-piece mahogany neck, Floyd Rose System, Gothic Cross inlays & massive EMG’s.
These Schecter V1 Hellraiser's are radical. There is something about inlaid wood that never fails to inspire and Schecter has outdone themselves – again. You get a lethal look, first of all. And: 3-piece mahogany neck, TonePros Bridge, Gothic Cross inlays & massive EMG’s.
Zacky Vengeance, the rhythm guitarist for Avenged Sevenfold, is truly unique. Another collaboration between Vengeance and Schecter, the Schecter Zacky Vengeance Blade Electric Guitar features a look and sound worthy of his name.
The Squier Mini Player is perfect for travelers, beginners and players of all ages—amplifier, speaker and distortion are built right into the guitar! A 1/4-inch jack lets you plug into your favorite amplifier, too—plug in and turn the Mini Player up to hear how it can boost the output of most small practice amps and deliver a rocking tone!
The Classic Vibe Stratocaster '50s provides unmistakable '50s-era Fender vibe and tone. The alder body has a period-correct Two-color Sunburst finish; the vintage-tint gloss-maple neck has a maple fingerboard with 21 medium-jumbo frets and a modern 9.5 inch radius. That long-familiar tone comes from a custom set of alnico III single-coil pickups--clear and bright, with terrific sustain even in crunch mode. Custom staggered polepieces provide improved string-to-string balance.
The rough-and-tumble Classic Vibe Stratocaster '60s evokes that musically adventurous decade, with a few modern features added. The alder body has a Three-color Sunburst finish; the '60s-era vintage-tint gloss-maple neck has a rosewood fingerboard with 21 medium-jumbo frets and a modern 9.5 inch radius. The thick tone comes from the alnico V single-coil pickups--quick attack with a bit more midrange force and a knockout bridge pickup. Custom staggered polepieces provide improved string-to-string balance.
Squier's Classic Vibe Telecaster '50s puts classic "blackguard" Telecaster vibe into a gorgeous Vintage Blonde-finished pine-body guitar--you'll be hard-pressed to tell whether or not you are holding a premium ash-body instrument. The vintage-tint gloss-maple neck has a maple fingerboard with 21 medium-jumbo frets and a modern 9.5 inch radius. Distinctive Telecaster tone rings from the custom alnico III single-coil pickups--giving clear note separation even when distorted, strong midrange dynamic response and plenty of solo high-end bite.
The Classic Vibe Duo-Sonic '50s boasts cool, classic Fender vibe. Originally conceived as a student-level guitar designed to capture the attention of rock 'n' roll 1950s youth, the Duo-Sonic became a sought-after model among collectors, musicians and Fender fans. Squier's new Classic Vibe Duo-Sonic '50s comes in a Desert Sand finish on a basswood body, with a comfortable 24 inch-scale gloss-maple neck with 21 medium-jumbo frets and a modern 9.5 inch fingerboard radius. Other features include two alnico V single-coil pickups and a three-way selector switch for bright, clear tones that are unmistakably Fender.
The Affinity Tele has a slightly slimmer body crafted from solid Alder. All Affinity guitars feature comfortable, 21-fret Maple necks with fast-action fingerboards and die-cast tuners. The Tele features two single-coil pickups and 3-way switching.
Fusing a '72 Tele Custom with a Tele Deluxe, this guitar has two high-output humbuckers, a three-way pickup selector switch, and independent volume and tone controls.
Vintage style with some modded twists. Squier's Vintage Modified Strat guitar incorporates the best of classic Fender® styling and some flashy finishes. Features include a gloss-finished Maple neck and Duncan Designed™ Alnico 5 pickups.
The Squier Mini guitar has arrived! It is designed for players of all ages. This 22.75 in. scale axe plays and sounds great. It features a double cutaway body, Maple neck, Rosewood fingerboard, 20 frets, 3 single-coil pickups, 5-way switching, master volume and tone controls, single-ply white pickguard, and a 6-saddle hard-tail bridge.
Affinity Series Strat(R). Fender's Affinity series electric guitars are straight-ahead, affordable instruments ideal for beginners of all ages. The Affinity Strat has a slightly slimmer body crafted from solid Alder.
The new Jagmaster is an upgraded and redesigned Squier offering tons of tone and vibe.
The Squier Black & Chrome Fat Strat has an edgy and classy appeal. Features include a gloss black finish with matching headstock, a pickguard & hardware with that sought-after chrome look, a bridge position humbucker pickup, two single coil pickups, and a rosewood fingerboard.
The Custom II is a super-affordable temple of tone with some tasty Tele tweaks that include a pair of blistering Duncan Designed P-90s with indepedendent tone and volume controls. The agathis body snugs up to an all-maple neck/fretboard with dot inlays, medium-jumbo frets, and a 25-1/2 in. scale.
The new Hello Kitty Series from Squier; a purr-fect pairing of 2 'lifestyle' brands with a long history of bringing the gift of music to a younger generation. Features include the face of Hello Kitty appearing on a custom pickguard (front), Hello Kitty logo graphic (back), and a single humbucking pickup with single volume control - simplicity of design and functionality!
The purr-fect guitar! Squier's new Hello Kitty Mini guitar is designed to bring the gift of music to younger hearts and smaller hands, and features the smiling face of Hello Kitty herself right on the front! Rest assured, though -- this is a real, great-sounding and great-playing guitar! The reduced scale length of the smooth-as-silk maple neck makes life easy on the up-and-coming rocker in your house, and the guitar comes in cool Pink and Black finishes. The 3 single-coil pickups let you purr or roar!
You will be the first to see the checkered flag with Silvertone NASCAR series. A high quality electric for the beginner or intermediate guitarist.
The single cutaway Silvertone SSL3 is a great guitar to play and own. It delivers a raw, bluesy power that you expect from the classic design of dual humbuckers, making it great for lead or rhythm guitar players.
With the look, feel, and sound of a full size solid body electric, the Speedster is great for the rocker on the run.
Try finding a guitar like this one anywhere. Washburn's HM20V Retro Reissue fills that hole that price gouging auctioneers and hapless garage sales can't fill. Straight from the glory days of metal and speed runs come the HM20V electric guitar. Taking the infamous HM20 guitar into a new century of face melting. Features an authentic Washburn Wonderbar Tremolo.
Disney has partnered with renowned guitar maker Washburn to bring you the Hannah Montana electric guitar, a 3/4 scale instrument combining the fantasy of the show with the reality of a quality made beginner's guitar.
Nuno trusts this guitar's superior tone and craftmanship, so should you.
An extremely fast neck with easy access to the higher frets anchors this rock machine. A Duncan '59 and a Lawrence L-500 in the bridge make this reverse headstock marvel wail. The Floyd Rose with locknut keeps this machine within Feiten intonation specs. The Stephen's Cutaway allows for unsurpassed access. A Washburn standard, it is a super road axe. Just ask Nuno and the thousands of musicians who play them.
Paul Stanley has collaborated with Washburn to create a whole new series of electric and acoustic guitars designed by Paul himself. The Paul Stanley Collection includes everything from entry level to U.S.A. built solid body and acoustic guitars along with a variety of music instrument accessories. The PS600 is a Kiss fan's dream guitar. Paul's latest design is available in multiple finishes and features his signature star tailpiece.
A bound, carved flame maple top, the revolutionary V.C.C., and deluxe hardware including Grover 18:1 tuners combine to make a truly striking and deluxe guitar. This model marks the return of pearl wing fingerboard inlays to the Washburn line. The set neck allows a slim neck joint and offers comfortable access to the upper register.





