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 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.
 2860,-
 2860,-
Paul Reed Smith PRS 513 Tor… PRS 513 in a beautiful Tortoise Shell finish. 513 stands for 5 pickups and 13 sounds, achieved with an easy to use integrated electronics control package, which includes volume control, tone control and two blade switches. One blade switch is a 5-way pickup selector, and the other is a 3-way mode switch that allows you to select between the singlecoil, clear humbucking and heavy humbucking modes. One of our most versatile instruments, this 513 has a beautiful flame maple top, mahogany neck, and rosewood fingerboard. This guitar has been played.. But, that doesn't change the fact that it's a great guitar!
 2544,-
 2544,-
Paul Reed Smith PRS Custom… The Paul Reed Smith Custom 22 shares the distinction (with the Custom 24) of being among the first guitars crafted by Paul Reed Smith. The success of the Custom 22 gives it an esteemed place in the expanding PRS lineup, and this version is a beautiful, playable instrument that sounds at least as good as it looks. It features a breathtaking quilted maple top paired with a solid Mahogany body, 22-fret mahogany neck with a comfortable wide-thin carve, and a rosewood fretboard with abalone bird inlays. Premium Dragon II pickups with covers give the Paul Reed Smith Custom 22 great tone.
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Paul Reed Smith PRS Santana… The year was 1976. Carlos Santana was in his dressing room waiting to play a gig at the Capital Center in Washington D.C. A tall, slender 20 year old Paul Reed Smith with abundant curly hair and wire-rimmed glasses made his way backstage with a guitar he’d just built for Peter Frampton. This was the start of a life-long partnership and creative partnership that has done much to shape the destiny of Paul Reed Smith Guitars. To celebrate this pivotal alliance, PRS is proud to present the 25th Anniversary Santana. Appointments include 24 1/2 “ scale length, 24 fret bound mahogany “Santana” wide fat neck, rosewood fretboard, 25th Anniversary shadow bird inlays and headstock Eagle, purfling strips on the body, Santana pickups with covers and the patented PRS tremolo.
 4488,-
 4488,-
Paul Reed Smith PRS SC58 Bl… A vintage-inspired Singlecut with an artist-grade top, the SC 58 is perfect for more traditional single-cutaway players. The 24.5” scale length and electronics’ appointments make this instrument instantly comfortable to players who grew up using short scale guitars. The PRS 2-piece bridge is the anchor of this guitar and enhances the natural tone of the woods. With a classic, resonant voice that is eminently recordable and gig ready, this beauty won’t just take everything you’ve got and keep asking for more, it will do it with unforgettable sound and style.
 3134,-
 3134,-
Paul Reed Smith PRS Singlec… The success of our Hollowbody line led us to offer this Singlecut Hollowbody. This model carries on the tradition of Hollowbody tones offering very acoustic qualities with a Singlecut body shape.
 3639,-
 3639,-
Paul Reed Smith PRS 25th An… 25 years of building consistent instruments to extremely high quality standards centered around innovation and constant change has made the Custom 24 a perennial favorite with guitar players. This is the original PRS; the guitar our company was founded on and the guitar Paul Reed Smith took to his first trade show in 1985 and the first guitar produced in the PRS factory. To celebrate its 25th Anniversary, we're offering the Custom 24 with shadow bird inlays, anniversary headstock eagle, bound rosewood fretboard, 57/08™ pickups and a unique color palette.
 29,-
 29,-
Music Sales Paul Balmer Hay… This is the ultimate guide - how to buy, maintain and set up the world's most popular Electric Guitar, the iconic Fender Stratocaster.For over 50 years Leo Fender's legendary Stratocaster has defined the shape and sound of the Electric Guitar. Here, for the first time, is a Haynes practical manual on the Ferrari of its class. This easy-to-use Fender Stratocaster Manual offers advice on how to get the best from your Strat, be it a budget Chinese Squier or the best the Corona Custom shop can deliver. With step-by-step guidance and clear colour photographs, subjects include changing pickups, adjusting a truss rod and understanding some great stage rigs. Ten case studies examine in detail everything from a '54 US-built Classic to Indonesian, Japanese, Mexican and Chinese variants. Hank Marvin supplies a foreword and there are Tech Tip contributions from Eric Clapton's and Mark Knopfler's Guitar technicians as well as highly respected Guitar specialists John Diggins and Andy Gibson. Special Features: Buying a 'Strat', used and new options, pitfalls, authenticity issues, getting the right 'Strat' for the job, Pre-gig checks, tuning, stageside repairs, Routine maintenance and servicing, Set-ups and careful 'customising', Safety, electric shocks, hearing damage, paint spray hazards, repetitive strain injury, Dimensions and weights, buying spares, model identification, How the pros set up their 'Strats' and related hardware.
 29,-
 29,-
Music Sales Paul Balmer Hay… In 1950 Leo Fender took on the challenge of making a string bass audible in 'Western Swing'. He also wanted to design a bass playable by guitarists - with 'Precision' fretting and a workable 'scale'. His audacious solution caused a revolution and today no aspect of popular music is untouched by his genius. This easy-to-use manual offers advice on how to get the best from your Fender Bass, be it a budget Chinese Squier or a Classic Jazz. With step-by-step guidance and clear colour photographs, subjects include changing pickups, adjusting a truss rod, active EQ and a DIY fretless conversion on a budget Squier. Seventeen case studies examine in detail everything from an ex-John Entwistle 1952-53 USA-made '51-type precision to Indonesian, Japanese, Mexican and Chinese Fender Bass variants, including Jazz, Telecaster Bass, Bass VI, Bronco, Mustang and Jaguar. Legendary Californian session bassist Carol Kaye supplies a foreword and there are 'Tech Tip' contributions from world-renowned Bass experts John and Andy Diggins. Special features: Buying a Fender Bass, Know your Fender Precision, Know your '60s Fender Jazz, Setting up and tuning, Repairs, maintenance and adjustments, Case studies, Key Fender players and their basses. Author Paul Balmer played his first Fender Bass in 1961 and has recorded hundreds of Fender Basses in the recording studio as engineer and producer. With invaluable guidance from professional luthier John Diggins, Paul has enjoyed restoring his '51- and '57-type Precisions and upgrading a fretless Jazz.
 49,-
 49,-
Media Paul White The Produc… Sound On Sound editor Paul White delivers the definitive guide to recording and mixing in the project studio… Featuring 350+ full-colour pages packed with pro techniques, practical photos, detailed illustrations and hands-on walkthroughs, The Producer's Manual brings together everything you need to take a mix from initial recording to final master. Including all you need to get great recordings: from vocals and drums to guitars, bands and acoustic instruments. Choose the right mic, review classic recording techniques, learn how to tame spill and get the most from performers.
 29,-
 29,-
Music Sales Paul Balmer Hay… In series with the best-selling manuals on the Fender Stratocaster and Gibson Les Paul Electric Guitars, this manual covers the Fender Telecaster in detail, explaining how to maintain it, set it up to get the best sound, and repair it when things go wrong or damage occurs. Originally introduced in 1950 as the Broadcaster, the Telecaster was the first production Electric Guitar and remains one of the most popular. Superbly illustrated and designed, this manual includes case studies of key models - everything from a 1948 prototype to a 2008 'closet classic' - but also gives appropriate attention to today's affordable Squier versions. Key content: Buying a Fender Telecaster, used and new options, pitfalls, authenticity issues, getting the right Guitar for the job, Pre-gig checks, tuning, and stageside repairs, Routine maintenance and servicing, Set-ups and careful 'customising', Case studies of key Telecaster models, such as the '51 Nocaster, '52 Relic repro, '70s Thinline, Customer Elite, Jeff Beck Esquire reissue, Gerry Donahue model and Squier affordables, Under The Hood' with celebrity users - how the pros set up their Telecasters and related hardware, including Jeff Beck, Jerry Donahue, Keith Richards and Albert Lee.
 1649,-
 1649,-
Gibson Paul Landers Signatu… The Gibson Paul Landers Signature Les Paul Electric Guitar is a 6-String Electric Guitar from Gibson's Les Paul Range, in a classic Satin Ebony finish. The Gibson Paul Landers Signature is constructed using a fine selection of materials to Gibson's high standard; including a mahogany body with traditional weight relief, grey/silver binding, maple top, mahogany neck and black Corian nut, topped with a Obeche fingerboard and “Paul Landers #1” coin attached to back of headstock. The Paul Landers Signature Les Paul is finished with the high-quality Gibson components we've come to expect, EMG-60/EMG-81 pickups, chrome grover locking Keystone and one volume control knob.
 189,-
 189,-
Epiphone Les Paul Special I… What's so special about the Les Paul Special II Player Pack? The super-low price for starters, and that's not all. The Epiphone Les Paul Special II is made with a bolt-on mahogany neck, basswood body, smooth 22-fret rosewood fingerboard, dot inlays, and chrome hardware. This baby is every bit as handsome as its uptown cousins. Dual humbuckers—700T at the bridge, 650R at the neck—deliver long, singing sustain and true LP tones. This package also includes an Epiphone Studio 10 amplifier with 10W power through an 6-1/2" Electar Labs speaker; rugged gig bag; instructional video; pitch pipe; plus a strap, cable, and picks to put it all together. Everything you need to get going!
 311,-
 311,-
Epiphone Les Paul Standard… The Les Paul Standard Guitar features 2 humbucker 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 Mahogany neck material. The Rosewood fingerboard has a trapezoid inlay. The body material is made of Mahogany/Alder and has an Ebony finish. A true classic!
 1149,-
 1149,-
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Gibson Les Paul Studio Ebon… The arrival of the Gibson Les Paul Studio Electric Guitar in 1983 offered guitarists all the essential elements of a Les Paul Standard, including a carved top and humbucking pickups. Its simple yet elegant design quickly helped it become the most popular model in the Les Paul Series. Cutting-yet-rich tone—the hallmark of the Les Paul—pours out of the 490R and 498T Alnico II magnet humbucker pickups, which are mounted on a carved maple top with a mahogany back. Rosewood fretboard with trapezoid inlays makes for great looks while dual volume and tone controls provide complete command of your sound. The Les Paul Studio Electric Guitar includes a Gibson hardshell case.
 1899,-
 1899,-
Gibson Les Paul Traditional… The Gibson Les Paul Standard Traditional is an electric guitar that has all the traditional features you expect from a Les Paul. With a Mahogany body and set neck and a pair of Gibson's awesome '57 Classic humbucker pickups. Gibson is pleased to announce that the Traditonal is the first model to use the revolutionary Plek system. 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. Other traditional features are vintage style Gibson speed knobs, chrome Nashillve Tune-O-Matic bridge and stopbar and classic Kluson-style tuners by Tone Pros, which give this guitar the classic look of the 80's that pursists will love. Gibson case included.
 1149,-
 1149,-
Gibson Les Paul Studio Swam… The limited edition Gibson Les Paul Swamp Ash Studio features a carved swamp ash top and body with a satin finish to bring out the natural beauty of the certified, environment-friendly wood.
 129,-
 129,-
Epiphone Les Paul Special I… What's so special about the Epiphone Les Paul Special II Electric Guitar? The super-low price for starters and that's not all. Made with a basswood body bolt-on mahogany neck smooth 22-fret rosewood fingerboard and dot inlays this baby is every bit as handsome as its uptown cousins. Features 2 open-coil humbucking pickups that deliver long singing sustain and true Les Paul tones.
 2333,-
 2333,-
Gibson Les Paul Standard 20… The Gibson Les Paul 2008 Standard features a hand-carved figured maple top with matched chambered mahogany back outlined with single-ply binding. The neck is crafted from a single piece of mahogany, making it function as a single unit with the body. Its asymmetrical shape is the most comfortable neck offered on a Les Paul Standard. The BurstBucker Pro humbuckers have Alnico V magnets with windings to deliver an enhanced tone with more bite and brilliance.
 2949,-
 2949,-
Gibson Les Paul Supreme Her… The beautiful patterns of highly figured “flame” maple tops became the hallmark of the Gibson Les Pauls of the late ’50s. Today’s Les Paul Supreme takes it to an even deeper dimension. It starts with a stunning AAAA carved maple top and back, both mounted on a chambered mahogany body and adorned in seven-ply binding on top and three-ply binding on the back. The magnificent headstock features custom five-ply binding, an ornate earth inlay made from abalone and brass, with a pearloid “Supreme” banner draped across the front, and brass truss rod cover. Case included.
 129,-
 129,-
Epiphone Les Paul Special I… What's so special about the Epiphone Les Paul Special II Electric Guitar? The super-low price for starters and that's not all. Made with a basswood body bolt-on mahogany neck smooth 22-fret rosewood fingerboard and dot inlays this baby is every bit as handsome as its uptown cousins. Features 2 open-coil humbucking pickups that deliver long singing sustain and true Les Paul tones.
 4049,-
 4049,-
Gibson Les Paul Standard Sl… Gibson USA’s Slash Signature Les Paul Standard is a heartfelt tribute to Slash and the guitar he’s used for more than 20 years to create some of the most powerful and popular hard rock of all time. Working closely with Slash, Gibson USA recreated his favorite Les Paul Standard. The magic of this guitar is in the details. An Antique Vintage Sunburst finish is applied to a solid mahogany body with a AA maple figured top and dark black. The body features Gibson’s period-correct weight-relief structure, along with a pair of Seymore Duncan Alnico II Pro humbuckers–the same pickups Slash uses in all his Les Pauls — for sweet, vintage tone. The Slash-designed solid mahogany neck is given a thin, comfortable profile to Slash’s personal specifications, and Slash’s skull and crossbones, top hat logo, and signature adorn the headstock. A custom-made, smooth black case featuring Slash’s logo accompanies every guitar. The Gibson USA Slash Signature Les Paul is a limited-edition run of only 1,600 guitars worldwide. Gibson Slash hardcase included.
 269,-
 269,-
Epiphone Les Paul Studio Eb… The original idea for the Epiphone Les Paul Studio Electric Guitar was to create a somewhat lower-priced Paul by dispensing with some cosmetics. The result was an especially clean, handsome guitar with all the Les Paul essentials. Newly designed in 2004, the Studio now has a thicker body that matches its namesake, hot open-coil humbuckers, a set mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard, and mahogany body with carved top. Limited lifetime warranty.
 1149,-
 1149,-
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Gibson Les Paul Studio Alpi… The Les Paul Studio enhances the solid, proven design of the world’s most famous guitar with a wide choice of finishes, and a sleek, no-frills look. The Les Paul Studio is the favorite of guitarists who demand traditional Les Paul performance with a modern attitude.
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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…
August 4th, 2011
The Epiphone Les Paul Ultra III: Tradi…
We all know that deep down, most guitarists love the classic designs and shapes. That's why Epiphone designed the new Les Paul Ultra-III with the same look and features of a traditional Les Paul but added new technology giving you a guitar that's a real Les Paul but also so much more! Two Great Pickup Systems At the heart of the new Ultra-III are two pickup systems. Powering the first are Epiphone's new ProBucker humbucking pickups patterned after Gibson's famous BurstBuckers. With authentic 18% nickel silver base and cover, Elektrisola wire, accurate bobbins, slugs and screws and sand casted Alnico-II magnets, they replicate that classic "Patent Applied For" airy tone that defined rock and roll. The second system features Shadow Germany's patented NanoMag pickup embedded discretely at the end of the fingerboard. Featuring three samarium cobalt magnets, an air coil, and active electronics, this low-impedance pickup captures all the subtle body acoustics and string harmonics. Toge…
June 18th, 2009
Ibanez Fireman Paul Gilbert Guitar
Paul Gilbert, a longstanding Ibanez endorser, submitted the plans for his new custom guitar to the Ibanez L.A. Custom Shop in 2007. For this particular model, Paul took a stock photo of the Ibanez "Iceman" model and turned it upside down using image editing software. He then tweaked the design further, for better playability and balance. This model was to be a radical departure from any of his previous signature models. Soon after Paul received the finished guitar, it quickly made its way on to recordings and stages all over the world. It was originally called the "Reverse Iceman", but soon took on the nickname of "Fireman" due to its opposite nature to the "Iceman". In 2008, the Paul Gilbert "Fireman" quickly became a hot topic among fans, creating demand for a production version. In 2009, Ibanez decided to release a limited number of "Fireman" guitars in tribute to Paul's adventurous creation. Order Your Fireman guitar here!