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The American Telecaster HS guitar has the traditional single-coil pickup in the bridge position and a humbucking pickup in the neck position. Also features the S-1 switching system.
As the godfather of Heavy Metal, it only seems fitting that there is a Tony Iommi signature SG. Only available in an ebony finish, the Iommi SG is as mean looking as it is souding. Featuring two Tony Iommi signature humbucking pickups, Iommi cross inlays and all chrome hardware, this SG features the 1962...
The American Telecaster HH guitar is powered by two Fender Enforcer humbucking pickups; one at the neck for smooth tone and one at the bridge for fierce growl. Also features the S-1 switching system.
Taking guitar design to new extremes, the B.C. Rich Warlock IT is one of the most visually shocking guitars available. This guitar is clearly designed for guitarists who play heavy music and want their appearance to be as "Metal" as their playing. This guitar is more than just visually innovative as it features the...
The BluesHawk brought a new look and an arsenal of new sounds to the blues in 1996, with a classy F-hole body and a pair of unique Blues 90 single-coil pickups.
There's no more comfortable guitar whether standing or sitting than the Fender '62 Jaguar Electric Guitar. A faster, smarter offspring of 1958's Jazzmaster, this baby has much easier action because of its reduced 24" scale length. The single-coil pickups resemble those of the Strat with the addition of a "keeper" that increases current through...
Simply put, the Fender Stratocaster is THE electric guitar. Ask anyone to draw an electric guitar, and chances are they will draw the classic Strat shape, which has been stolen and copied by so many companies, the term "strat-copy" appears in Wikipedia. Designed in the early 1950s by Leo Fender and Freddie Tavares, the...
Invented by Les Paul in the early 50s, the Gibson Les Paul was released in 1952 as a competitor to the massively popular Telecaster (also designed by Les Paul, with Leo Fender). The all-time favorite Gibson model, and one of the most popular guitars of all time, the Les Paul Standard is recognized the...
The addition of the Fender/Fishman Power Bridge to the already-versatile Nashville Telecaster guitar produces spanking Tele tones, shimmering acoustic sounds and any combination of both. Easy to navigate, this full-featured active setup is available at your fingertips, in stereo or mono.
The Mark Knopfler Stratocaster guitar is a true sultan of swing, with a 57 Strat ash body and vintage tinted 62 C-shaped maple neck with rosewood fingerboard. Knopflers unmistakable tone comes from three Texas Special single-coil pickups and a five-way switch. Other features include Fender/Gotoh® vintage tuners and an American Vintage tremolo system.
Gibson was the first guitar company to offer a SmartWood guitar, made from wood certified by the Rainforest Alliance. Todays Les Paul Smartwood Studio, made from an ever-changing supply of exotic tonewoods, underscores Gibsons continuing commitment to sustainable forestry management.
The American Deluxe Ash Stratocaster guitar is for players looking for a traditional ash-body Fender guitar that "does it all." The S-1 switching system and three Samarium Cobalt Noiseless Strat pickups make this guitar extremely versatile and provide endless tonal variety. It also features a two-point synchronized tremolo with stainless steel saddles, modern C-shaped...
A classic fender amp. Beautiful solid state tone and some power to boot (enough for small gigs). Three channels, (clean, over drive, more overdrive) with a 2 button footswitch. 90 watts of power with a 12" Celestion speaker. Weight: 33 lbs. Size: 16.5" high x 20.6" wide x 9". A nice, transportable...
The James Burton Standard Telecaster guitar pays homage to the great guitarist, with features including a custom-shaped neck with satin finish vintage tint, a six-saddle bridge and Texas Tele pickups.
The American Deluxe Telecaster FMT HH guitar features a stunning flame maple top and a great-sounding pair of Enforcer humbucking pickups.The guitar has a modern C-shaped maple neck with a rosewood fingerboard, abalone inlays and 22 medium jumbo frets. Other features include an American Telecaster guitar hardtail bridge with stainless steel saddles, and the...
Chicago blues legend Buddy Guys signature Stratocaster guitar features a soft V-shaped neck and three gold Fender-Lace Sensor pickups with a 25 db active mid-boost circuit.
The beauty of the American Stratocaster guitar is in its details. This left-handed model incorporates several simple player-friendly refinements into the timeless design of the Strat guitar: hand-rolled fingerboard edges, three staggered single-coil pickups, five-way switching and two-point synchronized tremolo.
The American Stratocaster HH Hardtail guitar features two Fender American humbucking pickupsa Black Cobra in the bridge position and a Sidewinder in the neck position, and has a rosewood fingerboard and stainless steel hardtail bridge.
The American Stratocaster HSS guitar features three incredible-sounding Fender pickupsa Diamondback humbucker and two custom-staggered Tex-Mex single-coils. Available with a maple or rosewood fingerboard.
A screamin and spot-on artist model based on a true American original, the black-and-white Buddy Guy Polka Dot Stratocaster guitar features an alder body, soft V-shaped one-piece maple neck, 21 medium jumbo frets, three standard ceramic single-coil Strat pickups, and vintage-style tremolo and tuning machines.
Solid poplar body with maple neck and fretboard (25.5 in). 21 frets. 2 single coil pickups (bridge and neck) with 3-position blade selector. 1 volume and 1 tone knob. String through body with 6 saddles. No tremolo bar. Made in Mexico. A very versitile guitar at a very...
For players who prefer a non-tremolo American Series Stratocaster guitar, heres a handy alternative.
In response to requests from guitarists, Gibson enhanced the traditional styling of the Les Paul Standard with a double-cutaway body. The beautiful figuration of a Plus top adds an extra touch of elegance from the Les Pauls revered.
The American Deluxe Ash Telecaster guitar is a top-of-the-line American-made instrument, designed for the player seeking a hard-working yet aesthetically pleasing guitar that delivers superior craftsmanship, tone and versatility.The ash-body guitar has a U-shaped 52 Tele maple neck and fingerboard with vintage tint, abalone dot position inlays and 22 medium jumbo frets. Other...
Searching for the traditional look and feel of a classic Stratocaster guitar, but with a little extra juice under the hood? The American Deluxe Stratocaster guitar is it! Built for speed, it has an alder body, modern C-shape maple neck with satin polyurethane finish (maple or rosewood fingerboard), three Samarium Cobalt Noiseless Strat pickups,...
The left-handed Highway One Stratocaster guitar features the unique Highway One finisha high-resonance, low-gloss, satin-lacquer topcoat that lets the tone ring out and sustain for days! The Highway One Stratocaster guitar features three classic single-coil pickups, a synchronized tremolo and a rosewood or maple fingerboard.
1962 was another watershed year for the Stratocaster guitar. Five years of experimentation after the famous 57 model culminated in another benchmark year for the Stratocaster. Now, the American Vintage 62 Stratocaster recalls the vibe of its Kennedy-era progenitor, and features a capped rosewood fingerboard, three-ply aged white pickguard and unique 57/62 pickups.
The legendary Stevie Ray Vaughan collaborated with Fender to produce a signature Stratocaster guitar shortly before his tragic and untimely death in 1990. The resulting Stevie Ray Vaughan Stratocaster features an early 60s oval neck shape, pao ferro fingerboard with jumbo frets, three Fender Texas Special single-coil pickups, gold-plated hardware, inverted left-hand vintage tremolo...
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