
One less Z -- a TON more savings! Find gently used, blemished, and resealed gear at blowout prices. Hurry -- quantities are limited!

One less Z -- a TON more savings! Find gently used, blemished, and resealed gear at blowout prices. Hurry -- quantities are limited!
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Cordoba Stage Thinbody Classical Acoustic-Electric Guitar
Plug the Cordoba Stage Thinbody classical acoustic into a PA system and get the sound of a nylon-string guitar amplified, without any of the feedback!
$636.95
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Godin Multiac Mundial Classical Acoustic-Electric Guitar (with Gig Bag)
With a solid cedar top, a hollow maple body, and a cedar neck, the Godin Multiac Mundial is the perfect blend of traditional and new design.
$1,099.00
- No Credit Check6 x$183.17
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Ibanez GA5FMTCE Acoustic-Electric Classical Guitar
Get a classical that plays great, sounds great, and won't break the bank! The GA5FMTCE acoustic projects in any environment and includes an onboard tuner.
$249.95
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Godin Multiac Grand Concert Deluxe Classical Acoustic-Electric Guitar (with Gig Bag)
Godin blends classical and modern guitar with the Multiac Grand Concert Deluxe. A chambered mahogany body with cedar top offers feedback-free performance.
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Takamine TC132SC Classical Acoustic-Electric Guitar (with Case)
Old-world craftsmanship meets on-stage versatility! This traditional nylon-string guitar is easy to amplify, with Takamine's CTP-3 Cool Tube preamp on board.
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Ibanez Tim Henson TOD10 Classical Acoustic-Electric Guitar, Left-Handed
Playable and responsive, with a wide frequency range and a side port, the Tim Henson TOD10 left-handed classical offers unique looks and room-filling tone.
$594.95
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Alvarez AC70Hce Classical Acoustic-Electric Guitar
Featuring a beveled armrest cut for comfortable play and treble bar bracing for bell-like tone, this Alvarez AC70Hce is an ideal guitar for classical players.
$679.95
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Cordoba Fusion Orchestra CE Classical Acoustic-Electric Guitar
Get the best of both worlds with Cordoba's Orchestra CE. This classical acoustic-electric offers steel-string feel with a thinner neck and narrow fretboard.
$759.95
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Cordoba C7-CE CD/IN Classical Acoustic-Electric Guitar
This classical guitar features a cutaway design and a Fishman Presys blend pickup with onboard digital tuner. It's the perfect gigging guitar.
$644.95
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Cordoba Fusion Orchestra CE Classical Acoustic-Electric Guitar
Combining traditional classical feel and sound with modern style and features, this Fusion model boasts a solid Canadian cedar top and Fishman electronics.
$799.95
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Ibanez FRH10NL Acoustic-Electric Classical Guitar, Left-Handed
Easy to play, with a crisp sound and plenty of projection, the Ibanez FRH10NL classical guitar includes a T-Bar pickup for a natural amplified tone.
$424.95
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Breedlove Organic Pro Solo Concert Classical Acoustic-Electric Guitar (with Case)
Get the soothing sounds of a nylon-string acoustic guitar with all the benefits from a steel-string acoustic guitar with this all-solidwood Breedlove.
$849.95
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Ortega RCE145 Classical Acoustic-Electric Guitar (with Gig Bag)
This thinline classical guitar has a shallow body so it's more comfortable to play, as well as improving the sound while the guitar is plugged in.
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Ortega RCE141 Classical Acoustic-Electric Guitar (with Gig Bag)
Dressed up in black, the Ortega RCE141 features a solid spruce top, mahogany back and sides, and traditional Spanish fan bracing.
$424.95
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For a convenient, all-in-one solution, a combo amp is a wise choice. These standalone units give you every component needed for the full amplifier experience, with a preamp, power amp and speaker (or multiple speakers) all housed within the same enclosure. Having everything in one place makes setting up and tearing down a breeze, which is why many gigging guitarists turn to this popular platform. Generally, combo amps are smaller in size and lower in volume than other amplifier styles, making them a great choice for the studio and smaller venues. Fender and Vox are among the most popular manufacturers of top-quality combo amps.
If you want something that packs a bit more punch and versatility than a combo amp, you may want to consider stacking up an amplifier head with a speaker cabinet. The head and cab are essentially the components of a combo amp broken out into two units. Your amplifier head houses just the preamp and power amp section, and needs to be plugged into an external speaker cabinet. Speaker cabinets come in many configurations, but the most popular choices for guitarists are 4x12", 2x12" and 1x12". Different combinations of amplifier heads and speaker cabinets can produce wildly different tones -- and that versatility is why many guitarists prefer stacks over combo amps. Marshall and Orange are popular amp head and speaker cabinet manufacturers, known for their iconic half stack and full stack rigs.
The components inside your amplifier head or combo can greatly affect your overall tone. If you're seeking a warm, rich, vintage sound, a tube amp is the way to go. Vaccum tubes help to power the preamp and power amp sections of tube amps, giving off a natural overdrive often referred to as "tube breakup." While tube amps provide a very desirable tone, they also require a fair amount of upkeep, as tubes can be fragile and need to be periodically replaced. On the other side of the spectrum, a solid-state amplifier can be a great choice for guitarists looking for a crisp, clear sound and rugged reliability. With fewer fragile parts and a semiconductor circuit rather than vaccum tubes, solid-state amps rarely require maintenance and are generally more affordable than tube amps.