The popular Classic Series ‘72 Telecaster Deluxe is now available in three cool new sparkle finishes and rocks a pair of Fender Wide Range humbucking pickups, four skirted control knobs and a 70s-style Stratocaster® headstock. Other features include an alder body, C-shaped maple neck with bullet truss rod nut, three-bolt neck plate with Micro-Tilt adjustment, maple fingerboard, three-position pickup switch, vintage-style string-through-body hard-tail bridge and vintage-style tuners.
The popular Classic Series ‘72 Telecaster Deluxe is now available in three cool new sparkle finishes and rocks a pair of Fender Wide Range humbucking pickups, four skirted control knobs and a 70s-style Stratocaster® headstock. Other features include an alder body, C-shaped maple neck with bullet truss rod nut, three-bolt neck plate with Micro-Tilt adjustment, maple fingerboard, three-position pickup switch, vintage-style string-through-body hard-tail bridge and vintage-style tuners.
The popular Classic Series ‘72 Telecaster Deluxe is now available in three cool new sparkle finishes and rocks a pair of Fender Wide Range humbucking pickups, four skirted control knobs and a 70s-style Stratocaster® headstock. Other features include an alder body, C-shaped maple neck with bullet truss rod nut, three-bolt neck plate with Micro-Tilt adjustment, maple fingerboard, three-position pickup switch, vintage-style string-through-body hard-tail bridge and vintage-style tuners.
The Les Paul 1957 Goldtop Custom “The GoCu” is a guitar for players that are looking for classic Les Paul tone with just a little more “bite” when needed. The combination of BB1 & BB3 allows the player to switch between the low output neck pickup (BB1) and the high output bridge pickup (BB3) – perfect for Rhythm and Solo licks! As the guitar comes with a Rosewood fingerboard on a les Paul Custom neck the basic sound & feel is not much different to a LPR7. The look is unique!
The Gibson Moderne first reared its head as a prototype at NAMM 1957. Designed to 'shake up' Gibson line of solid body electrics the Moderne prototype took a back seat to the Explorer and Flying V which were designed at the same time. The first few prototypes are considered by some collectors to be the holy grail of vitnage guitars. Fast forward to 2012 and the Moderne is back! And judging by peoples reactions at NAMM 2012 it's going to ruffle just as many feathers now as it did back then! The truth is that radical new designs are far and few between in the guitar industry even today so the 2012 Gibson Moderne comes as a breath of fresh air. The 2012 Moderne features all Mahogany body and neck with Rosewood fingerboard and dual '57 Classic humbuckers. Finished in Trans Amber to match the original prototype, it comes in an original Gibson hardshell case.
The new Gibson Les Paul Standard for 2012 features a Compound Radius Rosewood Fingerboard on a 60’s neck. The new ‘modern’ weight relief provides a lighter body and comfortable playing. The 2012 Les Paul Standard is equipped with Dual Burstbucker Pro pickups, Tone Pros Tune-O-Matic and Stop Bar. The two Push/Pull Volume controls split from humbuckers to single coils, and apply improved frequency tuned coil tapping for a fatter single coil tone, and better output balance. The two Push/Pull Tone controls act as Phase switches, and Pure Bypass takes the bridge pickup straight out the jack. Comes with Gibson hardshell case.
Fender’s new Rustler open-back banjo produces a nice mellow tone with comfortably lightweight feel. Features include a maple open-back body with a smooth satin finish, 18-piece rolled-brass tone ring, maple rim and neck, and 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with snowflake position inlays.
Fender N3 noiseless Jazz Bass pickups deliver the best of modern tonal engineering while maintaining that unmistakable Fender sound. Designed to remove hum and preserve single-coil tone and dynamics, each pickup is tailored to its position (neck and bridge) and uses different alnico 3 or 5 magnets to achieve its individual sonic character. The new unique core design and extra-length pole pieces get the distinctive mid-range growl-end punch. Reccommended for all music types in any situation; live or in the studio.
An innovator of tone gets his own signature ES-335 - Joe Bonamassa's amazing talent and virtuosity has combined with Gibson's Custom Memphis to reproduce his remarkable 1961 ES-335. Now, you can be heard with tone as a rich as Joe's, his limited run is an chance to have an exquisite and distinct tonal impression of a set of '57 Classic pickups running through the characteristic wiring harness with the famed 'bumblebee' capacitors. Surrounding the look and feel of Joe's timeless 51-year-old-instrument is the duplicated Vintage Sunburst shading on a spliced Maple veneer top and black with Gibson's special V.O.S. treatment and hardware aging. Plus the dimensions of the neck are exactly to Joe's specifications, .050" thinner than the 1959 Round profile with Holly wood head veneer, Nylon Nut, and vintage single line, tulip-button TonePros. The oppertunity to obtain the tone of an undisputed giant of a 21st century blues, one of the most soulful guitear players of our time is now available to you.
The AJ-220SCE has long been one of Epiphone’s best selling acoustic guitars with the look, sound, and build quality that first time players and professionals expect to hear when they pick up an Epiphone. The Advanced Jumbo style was first produced at the legendary Kalamazoo factory in the 1930s has been a favorite of musicians from every field of popular music ever since. The Advanced Jumbo sound is commanding when required but it’s also well balanced which makes it perfect for stage and studio. Now with a killer cutaway and Shadow's new Performer Tuner™ preamp system, the AJ-220SCE takes yet another step above the competition.