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The Taylor maple model 615-CE Jumbo Acoustic-Electric Guitar has been affectionately referred to as a guitar cannon with good reason. It has excellent projection. The distinctive blend of big leaf maple and Sitka spruce creates a bright, crystalline timbre with strong projection and warm overtones.The Jumbo Electric-Acoustic delivers the extra-deep resonance and volume that come with a larger sound chamber together with its own signature subtleties. Revoicing has sharpened its tonal difference from the Dreadnought. With a huge presence, the Jumbo is perfectly suited for aggressive strumming.Luxurious appointments include an ebony headstock overlay, ebony bridge, white binding, abalone soundhole rosette, and abalone leaf inlays. The Taylor 615-CE Jumbo Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar is designed to faithfully reproduce your guitar's native tone, the Expression System utilizes patented Dynamic Sensors to capture top and string vibration like never before. Created in partnership with renowned audio pioneer, Mr. Rupert Neve, the Taylor ES is seamlessly integrated into the design of the guitar from the ground up. Onboard tone controls provide added flavor, or set flat for an uncolored, exceptionally clean amplified sound.The finish on the 615-CE Jumbo Cutaway -that is used to create this guitar's lustrous gloss top, back, and sides- was developed at Taylor for maximum durability and resistance to cold-checking. This ultraviolet-cured finish is also more environmentally friendly than traditional lacquer finishes. more information »
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Less noise, more harmonics, more sustain. This Lace Dually humbucker pickup is made by combining two Sensor Hot Gold single coil neck pickups. more information »
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A slim neck profile and beautiful cutaway semi-hollowbody makes the Athena the perfect choice for the discerning player. more information »
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This fretless wonder is perfectly aligned by a 5-bolt joint attached to a select maple neck with an unlined pau ferro fingerboard. A simple to adjust truss rod, dual neodymium humbuckers, piezo bridge pickup, and 3-band EQ give you extensive tone shaping more information »
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SKU: GS59497
1980 Greco Bich. Made to the exact specs of a B.C. Rich, this Japanese Bich even has it's own Greco Super Distortion & PAF, tuners with Imperial Heads and copy of the full electronics package as designed by Neal Moser in the early 70's (which is still used today by B.C. Rich and Moser Custom Shop). Early B.C. Rich, Gibson and Fender copies from Greco were made in the Fiji-GenGakki plant until several companies began taking legal action to stop these near-perfect copies. This guitar is near mint, with a few very minor sratches on the points. You won't find one better! more information »
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6505 Plus 120W Guitar Amp Head. 120W. Preamp: 6 - 12AX7s. Power amp: 4 - 6L6s. Footswitchable lead/rhythm channels. Effects loop. 3-band EQ. Resonance control. Presence control. 4, 8, or 16 ohms. 6505 4x12 300W Guitar Cabinet. 4 - 12" spea more information »
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Visually stunning and acoustically amazing, the Gibson Hummingbird has always stood out. The first Hummingbirds were created in 1960. The body shape was unique; Gibson called it a "Square Shoulder" design. Gibson's design goal was easy on paper, but not easy to do that is, create a guitar specifically designed for vocal accompaniment. A guitar with a voice all its own, yet one that would complement the human voice; not overpower it. Gibson certainly achieved that lofty acoustic goal while making sure the Hummingbird looked distinctive and wouldn't be mistaken for any other guitar.Today, The Gibson Hummingbird has a fanatical, almost religious following among acoustic guitar players. The particular model selected for inclusion in the Gibson Acoustic Icon series represents the Hummingbird as it would have appeared in the mid 1960s. To make it even more exclusive, Gibson didn't select just any mid-60's Hummingbird to re-create, but chose an apparent one-off custom Hummingbird of the era, recently discovered by an international guitar collector.Back in the mid-sixties, dedicated Gibson Hummingbird fans wanted their Hummingbirds to really stand out. The custom order on which this Icon model is based called for block inlays (then found on the Gibson L-5 CES archtop jazz guitar). In addition, the customer ordered the guitar with a custom color combination with a natural-colored top and beautiful dark cherry red body finish This mid-60's Hummingbird has solid Honduran Mahogany back and sides along with an AAA-grade solid Sitka Spruce top . The body has 6-ply binding on the top and 4-ply binding on the back. The neck is one-piece Mahogany, graced with a fingerboard of hand-selected Indian Rosewood. The bound fingerboard also features the Gibson "birds-beak" design where it meets the body. The neck shape is the Gibson rounded style of the mid-60's, topped off with a bone nut that's 1.725" wide for added playing comfort. The more information »
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Yamaha FG730S acoustic guitar. Solid Sitka spruce top. Rosewood back and sides. Rosewood fretboard and bridge. Complete body, neck, and head binding. Tortoise pickguard. Limited lifetime warranty. more information »
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