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). Learn more...
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. Learn more...
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. Learn more...
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. Learn more...
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! Learn more...
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. Learn more...
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. Learn more...
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. Learn more...
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. Learn more...
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.
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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. Learn more...
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. Learn more...
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. Learn more...
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. Learn more...
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. Learn more...
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. Learn more...
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. Learn more...
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.. Learn more...
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. Learn more...
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. Learn more...