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 179,-
 179,-
Rode NT1A 15th Anniversary… The NT1-A has become an industry standard providing the warmth, extended dynamic range, clarity and high SPL capability usually only found with some of the most expensive microphones. Finished in durable satin nickel, the NT1-A is supplied with a shock mount and zip pouch.
 1290,-
 1290,-
Exclusive!
Markbass Little Mark III Tr… The Little Mark III now has a line out level control and new output limiting circuit for a more dynamic response, and new eq points. This 10th Anniversary model has a chrome front panel. The Markbass Traveller 102P is the smallest and lightest 400W 2X10 bass extension cabinet on the market. The Markbass Traveller 102 P can be used in either vertical or horizontal position. Perfect for club gigs, this cab provides a punchy full range sound. This limited edition model has a chrome grill. A limited 10th Anniversary edition!
 709,-
 709,-
Epiphone 50th Anniversary 1… Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Holy Grail! Most guitar historians and collectors consider the 1959 Les Paul Standard, the "holy grail" of Les Paul's - not to mention of all electric guitars. Although the only significant change made in that year was to flatter, wider frets that allowed more dramatic bends, the impact of that change was not truly realized until the 1960's when countless rock and blues players discovered the magical fat, warm voice and feel of the Les Paul Standard. To commemorate this classic instrument, Epiphone introduces the new Limited Edition "1959" Les Paul Standard. With a history going back to the 1940's when Les Paul himself would visit the Epiphone factory in New York and work on what has come to be known as the FIRST electric guitar, this Limited Edition also pays homage to the man that started it all.
 709,-
 709,-
Epiphone 50th Anniversary 1… Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Holy Grail! Most guitar historians and collectors consider the 1959 Les Paul Standard, the "holy grail" of Les Paul's - not to mention of all electric guitars. Although the only significant change made in that year was to flatter, wider frets that allowed more dramatic bends, the impact of that change was not truly realized until the 1960's when countless rock and blues players discovered the magical fat, warm voice and feel of the Les Paul Standard. To commemorate this classic instrument, Epiphone introduces the new Limited Edition "1959" Les Paul Standard. With a history going back to the 1940's when Les Paul himself would visit the Epiphone factory in New York and work on what has come to be known as the FIRST electric guitar, this Limited Edition also pays homage to the man that started it all.
 1269,-
 1269,-
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Fender 60th Anniversary Tel… Officially named the Telecaster in February 1951, the world’s first successful solid-body electric guitar turns 60. The Tele® revolutionized guitar playing, changed the sound of music and has become a signature instrument for guitarists worldwide. The 60th Anniversary Telecaster packs more than half a century of classic sound and design into one collectible U.S.-made instrument. Features include an ash body, tinted maple neck and fretboard with modern 9.5” radius and medium jumbo frets, American Vintage Telecaster single-coil pickups, modern tuners, American Standard bridge with bent steel saddles and stamped brass plate, black pickguard, Blackguard Blonde thin-skin lacquer finish, commemorative neckplate, and Fender/SKB® molded case.
 159,-
 159,-
M-Audio Midisport 4x4 Anniv… In commemoration of M-Audio’s 20th anniversary, the Midiman MIDISPORT 4x4 Anniversary Edition gives the popular multi-port USB MIDI interface an updated new look. MIDISPORT 4x4 Anniversary Edition addresses a total of 64 x 64 discrete channels of MIDI I/O via USB, allowing you to simultaneously connect a variety of MIDI devices. Bus-powered architecture provides the option of totally mobile operation.
 1249,-
 1249,-
Ashdown MK500 Mark King Sig… Celebrating 30 years of Level 42, we've made just 30 of these special 24 carat gold plated examples of the Ashdown Mark King Signature series bass amp head. Ashdown has worked in conjunction with Mark King create an amplifier which meets the UK bass legend’s requirements for absolute fidelity and clarity, precision tone shaping and masses of power on tap for stunning dynamics. The result is the AL-MK500, a 575 Watts RMS funk powerhouse with low impedance instrument input, illuminated VU meter, Harmonic Emphasis, 12-band graphic EQ, switchable pre and post EQ balanced DI output, tuner output with mute switch, line output, effects loop and speaker outputs on jack and Speakon connectors.
 699,-
 699,-
Paul Reed Smith PRS 25th An… This special 25th Anniversary Custom 24 SE follows in the footsteps of the tried and true Custom 24. The guitar that Paul Smith took to his first tradeshow in 1985, the Custom 24 is the model that brought PRS to the party. Offered in the original three colors from 1985 — Royal Blue, Scarlet Red, and Vintage Yellow — and one of the first SEs to feature old school PRS birds, we are proud to offer this commemorative guitar through our SE line.
 899,-
 899,-
Ibanez RG1XXV Premium 25th… Born in the age of boundary-breaking guitar virtuosity, the Ibanez RG earned its reputation as a serious tool for serious players. Just as those players pushed themselves to new levels of jaw-dropping proficiency, we pushed ourselves to improve, refine and inspire. The RG 25th Anniversary Model is an amalgam of those inspiring refinements. It's also a reminder: The difference between electric and electrifying... that's Ibanez. Gigbag included.
 619,-
 619,-
Epiphone 50th Anniversary 1… Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Holy Grail! Most guitar historians and collectors consider the 1959 Les Paul Standard, the "holy grail" of Les Paul's - not to mention of all electric guitars. Although the only significant change made in that year was to flatter, wider frets that allowed more dramatic bends, the impact of that change was not truly realized until the 1960's when countless rock and blues players discovered the magical fat, warm voice and feel of the Les Paul Standard. To commemorate this classic instrument, Epiphone introduces the new Limited Edition "1959" Les Paul Standard. With a history going back to the 1940's when Les Paul himself would visit the Epiphone factory in New York and work on what has come to be known as the FIRST electric guitar, this Limited Edition also pays homage to the man that started it all.
 2075,-
 2075,-
Heritage 150 25th Anniversa… Over 25 years ago, Gibson closed its Kalamazoo (Michigan) factory and moved to Nashville. Some of the employees didn't want to move, and started their own company. With the Gibson craftmanship as a heritage, in 25 years they achieved the status of one of the premier guitar companies in the world today. Their guitarline is handled by countless vintage shops throughout the world, this indicates it is thought of as the collectible guitar of tomorrow. This anniversary edition of the H150 solidbody electric guitar has a single cutaway solid body with solid carved curly maple top and solid mahogony back, cream bound top and cream pickguard. The 24 3/4" scale one piece mahogony neck has a 22 fret bound rosewood fingerboard with mother-of-pearl trapezoid inlays. Chrome plated hardware, two chrome plated Seymour Duncan pickups, two volume and two tone controls with selector switch. Special '25th Anniversary' truss rod cover, signed/numbered label and certificate.
 499,-
 499,-
Ibanez S1XXV Premium 25th A… The Ibanez S series first appeared in 1987. Ever since, it has changed in appearance and function to represent the cutting edge of Ibanez design. Famous for its lightweight carved mahogany body, the S can take a beating while still providing the resonance of guitars twice its size. The S series comes equipped with the ZR tremolo system, featuring a smooth ball bearing pivot for ultra-smooth arm control - same as ZR-2 tremolo system.
 2609,-
 2609,-
Gretsch G6118T LTV 125th An… Gretsch® commemorates its 125th anniversary (1883-2008) and a 50-year legacy of incredible guitars with a very special instrument, the G6118T-LTV 125th Anniversary™. Its bound laminated maple body has a metallic gold-finished back and sides, with a rare mid-’50s Gretsch color—Jaguar Tan—chosen for the arched top. Distinctive spruce “ML” bracing produces rich and open tone. The three-piece maple neck has a tapered heel and ebony fingerboard with mother-of-pearl Neo Classic™ thumbnail inlays; the black headstock has a commemorative chrome plate (“Anniversary 1883-2008”). Other features include dual TV Jones® Power’Tron™ pickups, three-position pickup switch, three-position master tone switch, “G-arrow” knobs, metallic gold plexi pickguard, deluxe Sperzel® locking tuners, Adjusto-Matic™ bridge and Bigsby® B6C vibrato tailpiece.
 2799,-
 2799,-
Left handed!
Gretsch G6118T LTVLH 125th… Gretsch® commemorates its 125th anniversary (1883-2008) and a 50-year legacy of incredible guitars with a very special instrument, the G6118T-LTV 125th Anniversary™. Its bound laminated maple body has a metallic gold-finished back and sides, with a rare mid-’50s Gretsch color—Jaguar Tan—chosen for the arched top. Distinctive spruce “ML” bracing produces rich and open tone. The three-piece maple neck has a tapered heel and ebony fingerboard with mother-of-pearl Neo Classic™ thumbnail inlays; the black headstock has a commemorative chrome plate (“Anniversary 1883-2008”). Other features include dual TV Jones® Power’Tron™ pickups, three-position pickup switch, three-position master tone switch, “G-arrow” knobs, metallic gold plexi pickguard, deluxe Sperzel® locking tuners, Adjusto-Matic™ bridge and Bigsby® B6C vibrato tailpiece.
 2619,-
 2619,-
Left handed!
Gretsch G6118TLH Anniversar… Created in 1958 to celebrate Gretsch’s 75th anniversary, the 6118 Anniversary had an ultra-cool two-tone smoke green finish straight from that era’s Cadillac®. Today’s model still has it, with other features including dual Filter’Tron™ pickups, Space Control™ bridge and Bigsby® B6C vibrato tailpiece.
 1190,-
 1190,-
Gibson 50th Anniversary Pet… From the late '60s into the '70s, Pete Townshend of The Who made the SG Special his own, and set new standards for rock power and energy in the process. To celebrate the Golden Anniversary of the instrument behind the Live at Leeds-era Who performances and recordings, Gibson USA releases the 50th Anniversary Pete Townshend SG. Rendered with all the period-correct details of an early '60s Les Paul/SG Special, with Townshend's preferred hardware complement, this model represents the early '60s SG Special with a smaller pre-'65 pickguard (5-ply B/W/B/W/B) that Townshend used for the first British Quadrophenia shows in late 1972 and early '73, before switching to a Gibson Les Paul Deluxe for the remainder of the '70s.
 79,-
 79,-
DiMarzio DP103BK PAF 36th A… Here are the characteristics that make a great vintage humbucker: a soft magnetic field, sweet tone, perfect balance between warmth and clarity, the ability to go from clean to distorted by pick attack alone. For our PAF® 36th Anniversary Neck we wanted to continue in the path of pioneers such as Seth Lover (designer of the original Patent Applied For humbucker) and create pickups that combine all of the characteristics of great vintage humbuckers. These pickups are not merely clones. We re-engineered the PAF® using our patented technology and Larry DiMarzio’s own 1959 cherry sunburst Les Paul® as the reference. Larry’s Les Paul® has a uniquely amazing sound and it’s not only due to the pickups - it’s the total fusion of many elements of the guitar itself. Although the pickups have a weak magnetic field, the sound is well defined - almost like a single-coil. We duplicated the weaker magnetic field in order to allow the strings to vibrate longer, as well as focus and articulate the attack and output. We use computer-controlled winders to consistently layer the 42-gauge custom-coated wire, achieving the exact frequency response we want. Then it’s dipped in our custom formula to eliminate squeal and microphonics. The cover is made from nickel-silver and our new plating makes it more magnetically transparent than the originals. The PAF® 36th Anniversary Neck is smooth but not muddy. It performs equally well in the neck or bridge, just as the best humbuckers from the 50s did.
 79,-
 79,-
DiMarzio DP103CR PAF 36th A… Here are the characteristics that make a great vintage humbucker: a soft magnetic field, sweet tone, perfect balance between warmth and clarity, the ability to go from clean to distorted by pick attack alone. For our PAF® 36th Anniversary Neck we wanted to continue in the path of pioneers such as Seth Lover (designer of the original Patent Applied For humbucker) and create pickups that combine all of the characteristics of great vintage humbuckers. These pickups are not merely clones. We re-engineered the PAF® using our patented technology and Larry DiMarzio’s own 1959 cherry sunburst Les Paul® as the reference. Larry’s Les Paul® has a uniquely amazing sound and it’s not only due to the pickups - it’s the total fusion of many elements of the guitar itself. Although the pickups have a weak magnetic field, the sound is well defined - almost like a single-coil. We duplicated the weaker magnetic field in order to allow the strings to vibrate longer, as well as focus and articulate the attack and output. We use computer-controlled winders to consistently layer the 42-gauge custom-coated wire, achieving the exact frequency response we want. Then it’s dipped in our custom formula to eliminate squeal and microphonics. The cover is made from nickel-silver and our new plating makes it more magnetically transparent than the originals. The PAF® 36th Anniversary Neck is smooth but not muddy. It performs equally well in the neck or bridge, just as the best humbuckers from the 50s did.
 1279,-
 1279,-
Gibson 50th Anniversary SG… Fifty years ago, the new SG arrived to temporarily replace the Les Paul—as such, it was originally called the "Les Paul/SG"—but rather than taking the place of the legendary single-cut electric, this sleek, double-horned guitar established an iconic new design that would earn a lasting reputation for a look, voice and feel that was all its own. In celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the SG, Gibson USA decided it was the perfect time to produce the 50th Anniversary SG 12-String. A classic looking Heritage Cherry finish in high-gloss nitrocellulose lacquer is complemented by traditional trapezoid inlays, a mother-of-pearl Gibson logo, and a "50th SG" silkscreen on the headstock. Combining top-flight renditions of the classic woods and components that helped to make this a new standard in performance and playability right from the start, this is a great SG from whichever angle you approach it, and it offers a sweet and beefy breed of 12-string jangle—a new sonic twist for a wide range of musical genres.
 949,-
 949,-
Ibanez SR4XXV 25th Annivers… The forums and reviews are raving about the SR Premium, built for the working pro. Our 25th SR Anniversary Model is a Premium at its core, but with a twist—an exotic Padauk top. This wood’s subtle reddish hue has long captivated fine woodworkers and revisits one of the most popular tops in SR history. Made by Ibanez Premium factory. USA Nordstrand "Big Single" pickups provide huge, full, loud, and aggressive single-coil tone. EQB-IIISC 3-band EQ, with Mid frequency switch and eq bypass switch, gives you a world of possibilities in tone. Mono-Rail IV bridge with locking saddles allows each string to vibrate fully with no interference from the other strings. Case included.
 2479,-
 2479,-
Gretsch G6118T Anniversary… Shake it up, shake it down... the green Double Annie with stock Bigsby is back First created in 1958 in celebration of Gretsch's 75th anniversary, its ultra cool 2-tone green finish was taken from that era's Cadillac. "Features of the future" include dual Filtertron™ pickups, space control roller bridge, "G" cutout tailpiece, and rock maple neck. This stunner has all the features of the standard G6118 with the addition of a Bigsby B6C vibrato tailpiece.
 1599,-
 1599,-
Burns Apache 50th Anniversa… Honouring the Shadows' 50th birthday, the new limited edition Apache continues Burns' official association with Britain's best-known instrumental band. The 50th Anniversary Apache may be all-new, but Burns have already used the name for an earlier UK-origin instrument made in very small numbers. That too was based on the Marvin model, but it appeared before the company had rekindled official connections with the man himself. Apart from its Native American associations, this special six-string is actually the latest limited edition example of the Marvin. Only 500 Apaches are scheduled to appear, and in keeping with its three limited production predecessors, the newcomer employs cost-effective Chinese manufacture, although final assembly and all set-up work is handled in the UK by Burns. As before, a deluxe case is part of the deal, along with a comprehensive collection of accompanying case candy. This includes a numbered certificate of authenticity, hand-signed by both Hank Marvin and Bruce Welch, plus a leather strap, duster, full tool kit and even an Apache key ring and Burns case!
 499,-
 499,-
Ibanez S1XXV Premium 25th A… The Ibanez S series first appeared in 1987. Ever since, it has changed in appearance and function to represent the cutting edge of Ibanez design. Famous for its lightweight carved mahogany body, the S can take a beating while still providing the resonance of guitars twice its size. The S series comes equipped with the ZR tremolo system, featuring a smooth ball bearing pivot for ultra-smooth arm control - same as ZR-2 tremolo system.
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Bogner 2x12 Large 20th Anni… The larger size Bogner 2x12 comes in two main styles: a Closed Back or Open Back design. The increased internal cabinet volume, results in an unparalleled hugeness in sound. These easily transported beauties rival most 4x12's in sound coverage. Open Back configurations give a little less bass response but offer really sweet midrange and vintage feel. Bogner does offer back panels so you can convert this larger cabinet into an Open or Closed back design. This model is special developed to celebrate Bogner USA's 20th anniversary in 2009.
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Warwick Bass Guitars
Warwick was founded in 1982 in Erlangen, in the German state of Bavaria. Today Warwick is one of the world´s most highly respected manufacturers of bass guitars. In 1995 Warwick moved to Markneukirchen in the Saxon Vogtland to capitalize on the centuries-old tradition of instrument building in the region. As a result, Warwick can count on a level of skill and craftsmanship from its workforce that few other firms can match. The construction of the new plant provided an opportunity to install state-of-the-art manufacturing equipment, giving Warwick a technological edge to go along with its well deserved reputation for fine hand craftsmanship. Today Warwick produces a staggering array of instruments with a quality level and consistency that is matched by few instrument makers world wide. In 2007, Warwick celebrated its 25th anniversary. Despite ever-increasing competition, Warwick can face the future confident that it has the wherewithal to succeed. Warwick´s products are sold in…
January 31st, 2012
Happy Birthday to the King of the Flat…
This year marks the 75th Anniversary of one of the most distinctive—and most beautiful--acoustic guitars known to popular music. Epi fans know it as the Epiphone EJ-200, and it was, and still is, the king of the flat-tops. The original J-200 was introduced in 1938 and perhaps no more than 100 went into production. It became an instant classic and though it was revived in the '50s, originals are expensive and tough to find. (No one ever gets rid of a '200' super jumbo.) The Epi EJ-200 made this fantastic instrument available to musicians everywhere and for the first time in its history, it's safe to say there are probably more EJ-200s in the world right now than the original designers could have ever imagined. Singers love the "200" for its woody, balanced tone that neatly sidesteps the bass and treble range of the human voice, making it the perfect accompanist for singers. Dreadnought style acoustics can be boomy and somewhat moody in their tone, but the "200" never gets in a sin…
January 24th, 2012
Ibanez RG and S series 25th Anniversary
Almost every artist follows the same path to mastery: extended periods of concentrated effort spent honing the skillset, often followed by a long period of artistic imitation. This mimicry serves as a foundation on which the artist’s contribution of genius to his field of endeavor will be built. So it is with master instrument builders. In the 70s, Ibanez crafted copies with such intensity and diligence that they often surpassed the quality of the originals. Clearly, Ibanez anked among the world’s best. The big question: could Ibanez deliver their own original contribution to the guitar world? It didn’t happen easily. Or overnight. But in 1987, Ibanez created not one, but two guitars that would join the modern musical instrument pantheon. Developed first as the Roadstar, the fully “Ibanezed” pedalto-the-metal RG is known throughout the rock and metal world as a full-bore performer. The thin “Wizard” necks are only one of the many innovations that make the RG, the streamlined, n…
January 12nd, 2012
Fender introduces the 50th Anniversary…
Fender is proud to celebrate five colorful decades of the Jaguar guitar by introducing the 50th Anniversary Jaguar model.The instrument takes players back to 1962, when Fender introduced an unusual new guitar that paired a sleekly modified Jazzmaster body style and elaborate control layout with a shorter scale and smaller, brighter pickups with more output. The resulting Jaguar was the fourth and last of Fender's original lineup of standard electric guitars. Perfectly matched to the early-'60s renaissance in design modernism (as exemplified by everything of the era from autos to aircraft to sunglasses to furniture), the Jaguar gradually acquired a fascinating pedigree quite unlike that of any other Fender guitar. A chromed-out, surf-rock staple of the 1960s, it found new life from the mid-1970s-on as a subversively offbeat alternative axe wielded by punk, post-punk, grunge and alt-indie guitar heroes and anti-heroes alike. The same guitar that originally crested waves of r…