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Fender Special Edition Custom Telecaster® FMT HH Electric Guitar, Black Cherry Burst, Rosewood Fretboard

Fender Special Edition Custom Telecaster® FMT HH Electric Guitar, Black Cherry Burst, Rosewood Fretboard



  • Two Fender humbucking pickups offer a huge range of heavy / high output tones.
  • A string-through body hard-tail bridge provides exceptional tuning stability during heavy play.
  • A set-neck offers increased sustain, while a coil-tap offers access to single-coil pickup sounds.

The gorgeous and scorching Custom Telecaster FMT HH guitar features a carved flame maple top with cream binding, set neck, two Fender humbucking pickups, string-through body hard-tail bridge, three-way switching and a pull/push coil tap.






List Price: $ 839.99

Price: $ 699.99

Minggu, 29 Maret 2020 by Download Health eBook All
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Fender Special Edition Custom Telecaster® FMT HH Electric Guitar, Amber, Rosewood Fretboard

Fender Special Edition Custom Telecaster® FMT HH Electric Guitar, Amber, Rosewood Fretboard



  • Two Fender humbucking pickups offer a huge range of heavy / high output tones.
  • A string-through body hard-tail bridge provides exceptional tuning stability during heavy play.
  • A set-neck offers increased sustain, while a coil-tap offers access to single-coil pickup sounds.

The gorgeous and scorching Custom Telecaster FMT HH guitar features a carved flame maple top with cream binding, set neck, two Fender humbucking pickups, string-through body hard-tail bridge, three-way switching and a pull/push coil tap.






List Price: $ 839.99

Price: $ 699.99

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Fender Special Edition Custom Spalted Maple Tele® Electric Guitar, Natural, Rosewood Fretboard

Fender Special Edition Custom Spalted Maple Tele® Electric Guitar, Natural, Rosewood Fretboard



  • Two Seymour Duncan humbucking pickups offer a great range of heavy, aggressive tones.
  • A string-through body hard-tail bridge provides exceptional tuning stability during heavy play.
  • A set-neck offers increased sustain, while a coil-tap offers access to single-coil pickup sounds.

The Special Edition Custom Spalted Maple Telecaster HH is a stunning natural beauty. Spalted maple is prized for its distinctively beautiful look and is typically used for guitars in the premium price range. Other features include a set neck, slim body, carved spalted top, Seymour Duncan pickups and push/pull coil tap.






List Price: $ 1,029.99

Price: $ 819.99

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Squier by Fender Vintage Modified Tele Custom II, Black

Squier by Fender Vintage Modified Tele Custom II, Black



  • Agathis body with gloss polyurethane finish
  • Maple C-shape neck with 7.25 in radius, maple fingerboard and 22 medium jumbo frets
  • 2 Duncan Designed(TM) P90-2 Pickups with Alnico 5 Magnets
  • 6-Saddle Strings-Thru-Body Tele Bridge
  • 2 volume controls, 2 tone controls and a 3 position toggle switch

The Tele Custom II guitar is a super-affordable temple of tone with some tasty Tele tweaks that include a pair of blistering Duncan Designed™ P-90 pickups with indepedendent tone and volume controls. The agathis body snugs up to an all-maple neck and fingerboard with dot inlays, medium-jumbo frets and a 25-1/2" scale.






List Price: $ 479.99

Price: $ 279.99

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Gibson Les Paul Custom Electric Guitar, Cherry Sunburst

Gibson Les Paul Custom Electric Guitar, Cherry Sunburst



  • Designed to benefit all musicians
  • Crisp Bright tone
  • Heritage Cherry SB
  • Body: Carved Maple top, Mahogany back
  • Neck/Profile: Mahogany/'59 Rounded Les Paul
  • Binding: Multi-ply top, back, and headstock, single-ply fingerboard

Les Paul CustomThe introduction of the Les Paul Model in 1952 provided the fundamental template for the design of what would eventually become the most revered stringed instrument in the world. Today's Les Paul Custom is based on the model from the mid-1950s, but with several modern appointments.

The Incomparable Les Paul Custom Guitar

History

Powerful 490R and 498T pickups and Nashville Tune-o-matic bridge and stopbar tailpiece.

22-fret ebony fingerboard outfitted with figured acrylic block inlays.

The introduction of the Les Paul Model in 1952 provided the fundamental template for the design of what would eventually become the most revered stringed instrument in the world. Yet Gibson president Ted McCarty and the guitar's namesake, Les Paul, also sought to introduce a "deluxe" version of the soon-to-be iconic model. The final design for the new Les Paul Custom was completed in early 1954, and the guitar made its official debut at the Chicago NAMM show in July 1954.

Initially, the goal had been to introduce the "deluxe" version in conjunction with the original 1952 Les Paul, yet Gibson's drive to achieve excellence resulted in several unexpected delays. The final product, however, would eventually become Gibson's top model in the original Les Paul line.

The 'Fretless Wonder'
The first version of the Les Paul Custom was nicknamed the "Fretless Wonder" for its low frets and "Black Beauty" for its rich, contrasting ebony color. It was also introduced at the same time as the Gibson Les Paul Junior and represented the ultimate in Gibson solid body design at the time, with an original price tag of just 5, which was 0 more than the regular Les Paul Model.

Aside from its obvious visual enhancements, the Les Paul Custom was the first Gibson guitar to offer the revolutionary ABR-1 Bridge, which was invented by McCarty. This pioneering achievement was a true revelation in intonation and remains one of the most revered and copied pieces of guitar hardware ever developed, setting a standard for simplicity and functionality that has never been bettered.

Other standard appointments included a thicker body design and seven-ply body binding on both the front and back of the guitar, along with a multi-bound headstock that featured a prominent five-piece split diamond patterned inlay of genuine mother of pearl--a design that still graces every Les Paul Custom made today.

Near-perfect Recreation
Today's Les Paul Custom is based on the model from the mid-1950s, but with several modern appointments. The body of the guitar is crafted with a hand-carved maple top, which is then fitted to a body made from a solid piece of mahogany with strategically routed holes to lessen the weight of the guitar, resulting in a Les Paul with enhanced acoustic qualities and improved resonance. The 24-3/4 inch scale length neck is also made from one solid piece of mahogany then topped by a 22-fret ebony fingerboard outfitted with figured acrylic block inlays, and given Gibson's traditional rounded profile. The pickups are Gibson's 490R in the neck position, which offers the tonal characteristics of the original PAFs, and the 498T in the bridge position, which swaps the 490R's Alnico II magnet for an Alnico V, thus making it slightly hotter with emphasis on mid-ranges and highs.

Other appointments include Gibson's legendary Nashville Tune-o-matic bridge and stopbar tailpiece, metal tulip tuners, multi-ply white and black binding on both the top and back, gold hardware, and a 1 11/16" nut width. The Les Paul Custom is available in Antique White, Ebony, Heritage Cherry Sun Burst, Wine Red and Silver Burst, and each guitar comes with the standard Gibson Custom case, custom care kit, and certificate of authenticity.

Nitrocellulose Finish
Applying a nitrocellulose finish to any Gibson guitar is one of the most labor-intensive elements of the guitar-making process. A properly applied nitro finish requires extensive man hours, several evenly applied coats, and an exorbitant amount of drying time. But this fact has never swayed Gibson into changing this time-tested method, employed ever since the first Gibson guitar was swathed with lacquer back in 1894. Why? For starters, a nitro finish dries to a much thinner coat than a polyurethane finish, which means there is less interference with the natural vibration of the instrument, allowing for a purer tone. A nitro finish is also a softer finish, which makes it easily repairable. You can touch up a scratch or ding on a nitro finish, but you can't do the same on a poly finish. In addition, a nitro finish is very porous in nature, and actually gets thinner over time. It does not "seal" wood in an airtight shell--as a poly finish does--and allows the wood to breathe and age properly.

All VOS (Vintage Original Spec) series guitars will use a proprietary process that includes unique steps for staining, wet-sanding, and hand-rubbing; subsequently the guitars reflect what a well-cared for 40-year-old guitar looks like. The result is a remarkable patina that will delight even the most discriminating enthusiast.






List Price: $ 5,739.00

Price: $ 3,899.99

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MXR Custom Shop CSP202 Custom Comp Compressor Guitar Effects Pedal

MXR Custom Shop CSP202 Custom Comp Compressor Guitar Effects Pedal



  • Model# CSP202

Designed by the MXR Custom Shop, the Custom Comp pedal gives you a mix of vintage and modern technology for a high-performance compressor. At the center of the Custom Comp is the legendary CA3080 "metal can" IC that gives your sound larger dynamic range and greater transparency. Two internal controls let you to tweak the attack and frequency response of the pedal to create your own custom compressor. When you need a compressor that is as custom as your sound, grab the Custom Shop-designed MXR Custom Comp.






List Price: $ 219.99

Price: $ 129.99

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Gibson Custom ES-335 Dot Electric Guitar, Vintage Sunburst, Plain Maple

Gibson Custom ES-335 Dot Electric Guitar, Vintage Sunburst, Plain Maple



  • Ebony is available only in plain maple
  • Dot Archtop Electric Guitar
  • Vintage Sunburst

The Gibson ES-335 Reissue Electric Guitar is about the most versatile guitar you can have. Classic semi-hollowbody design and dual '57 Gibson Classic humbuckers combine to produce everything from full-bodied growls to singing sustain. The ES-335 also features a thin tapered 1960s neck and rosewood fingerboard (24-3/4" scale), body/neck binding, nickel-plated hardware with Grover heads, Tune-O-Matic bridge with stopbar tailpiece, separate volume and tone controls, and a 3-way switch. Check the drop-down menu to the right to select colors and/or other options.History speaks for itself. The ES-335 is one of the most important guitars of all time. Right from its introduction in 1958 as the world's first semi-hollowbody electric guitar it has been a mainstay of players eager to balance the gorgeous, round, mellow tones perfect for jazz and blues with the edge and sustain of a full-blooded solidbody.

Countless music legends have immortalized Gibson's ES-335.

Two '57 Classic humbucking pickups and stopbar tailpiece.

Grover kidney-shaped tuners.

Today the Gibson Custom Shop creates exacting duplicates of the ES-335 as it first left the Kalamazoo plant in 1958. That year just 267 were built, but the original vintage 335s grew steadily in popularity, peaking in 1967 thanks largely to Eric Clapton's high-profile use of a cherry ES-335 in the band Cream.

Body and Finishes
The Custom Shop ES-335 is available with many finish options, reflecting the color choices that have evolved over the model's 50-year history. In Satin finish, trans black and cherry colors are available, with a plain maple top, back, and rims. Ebony is available only in plain maple. With the figured maple top, back, and rims option, cherry, tri-burst, antique natural, light burst, and vintage sunburst colors are available. Wine red, trans brown, Beale Street Blue, and cinnamon burst finishes are also available in limited quantities, along with gold hardware, for figured and for plain maple models.

Regardless of color, the ES-335 retains its classic proportions: 16 1/2-inches wide, 20-inches long, and 1 3/4-inches deep. The neck is one-piece mahogany beneath a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with pearloid inlays and a single-ply binding. Additionally, there's single-ply binding on the top and back.

Hardware
All hardware is nickel, and there's a classic ABR-1 bridge with a lightweight aluminum stopbar tailpiece. Neck length is 24 3/4 inches with a 1 11/16-inch nut width. Satin finish models have vintage style tulip shaped tuners, while figured and plain tops come with Grover kidney-shaped tuners. All Custom Shop ES-335s have powerful '57 Classic humbucking pickups, two volume pots, two tone pots, and a three-way pickup selector switch. They are strung with Gibson Brite Wire .010 strings and come safely nestled in a black levant case.

Famous Players
Spanning numerous decades, the ES-335 has been in the hands of countless musicians. From Chuck Berry's numerous performances to Alvin Lee's incendiary performance at Woodstock to Police's 2008 tour in NYC, the ES-335 has been the instrument of choice for any players seeking gorgeous, round, mellow tones, tempered with the edge and sustain of a full-blooded solidbody electric like the Les Paul.

Nitrocellulose Finish
Applying a nitrocellulose finish to any Gibson guitar is one of the most labor-intensive elements of the guitar-making process. A properly applied nitro finish requires extensive man hours, several evenly applied coats, and an exorbitant amount of drying time. But this fact has never swayed Gibson into changing this time-tested method, employed ever since the first Gibson guitar was swathed with lacquer back in 1894. Why? For starters, a nitro finish dries to a much thinner coat than a polyurethane finish, which means there is less interference with the natural vibration of the instrument, allowing for a purer tone. A nitro finish is also a softer finish, which makes it easily repairable. You can touch up a scratch or ding on a nitro finish, but you can't do the same on a poly finish. In addition, a nitro finish is very porous in nature, and actually gets thinner over time. It does not "seal" wood in an airtight shell--as a poly finish does--and allows the wood to breathe and age properly.

All VOS (Vintage Original Spec) series guitars will use a proprietary process that includes unique steps for staining, wet-sanding, and hand-rubbing; subsequently the guitars reflect what a well-cared for 40-year-old guitar looks like. The result is a remarkable patina that will delight even the most discriminating enthusiast.






List Price: $ 4,233.00

Price: $ 2,999.00

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Gibson Les Paul Custom Electric Guitar, Silver Burst

Gibson Les Paul Custom Electric Guitar, Silver Burst



  • Designed to benefit all musicians
  • Crisp Bright tone
  • Silverburst
  • One-piece mahogany neck
  • Limited Edition Silverburst finish
  • Pearl block inlays
  • Tune-O-Matic bridge with stopbar tailpiece

Les Paul CustomThe introduction of the Les Paul Model in 1952 provided the fundamental template for the design of what would eventually become the most revered stringed instrument in the world. Today's Les Paul Custom is based on the model from the mid-1950s, but with several modern appointments.

The Incomparable Les Paul Custom Guitar

History

Powerful 490R and 498T pickups and Nashville Tune-o-matic bridge and stopbar tailpiece.

22-fret ebony fingerboard outfitted with figured acrylic block inlays.

The introduction of the Les Paul Model in 1952 provided the fundamental template for the design of what would eventually become the most revered stringed instrument in the world. Yet Gibson president Ted McCarty and the guitar's namesake, Les Paul, also sought to introduce a "deluxe" version of the soon-to-be iconic model. The final design for the new Les Paul Custom was completed in early 1954, and the guitar made its official debut at the Chicago NAMM show in July 1954.

Initially, the goal had been to introduce the "deluxe" version in conjunction with the original 1952 Les Paul, yet Gibson's drive to achieve excellence resulted in several unexpected delays. The final product, however, would eventually become Gibson's top model in the original Les Paul line.

The 'Fretless Wonder'
The first version of the Les Paul Custom was nicknamed the "Fretless Wonder" for its low frets and "Black Beauty" for its rich, contrasting ebony color. It was also introduced at the same time as the Gibson Les Paul Junior and represented the ultimate in Gibson solid body design at the time, with an original price tag of just 5, which was 0 more than the regular Les Paul Model.

Aside from its obvious visual enhancements, the Les Paul Custom was the first Gibson guitar to offer the revolutionary ABR-1 Bridge, which was invented by McCarty. This pioneering achievement was a true revelation in intonation and remains one of the most revered and copied pieces of guitar hardware ever developed, setting a standard for simplicity and functionality that has never been bettered.

Other standard appointments included a thicker body design and seven-ply body binding on both the front and back of the guitar, along with a multi-bound headstock that featured a prominent five-piece split diamond patterned inlay of genuine mother of pearl--a design that still graces every Les Paul Custom made today.

Near-perfect Recreation
Today's Les Paul Custom is based on the model from the mid-1950s, but with several modern appointments. The body of the guitar is crafted with a hand-carved maple top, which is then fitted to a body made from a solid piece of mahogany with strategically routed holes to lessen the weight of the guitar, resulting in a Les Paul with enhanced acoustic qualities and improved resonance. The 24-3/4 inch scale length neck is also made from one solid piece of mahogany then topped by a 22-fret ebony fingerboard outfitted with figured acrylic block inlays, and given Gibson's traditional rounded profile. The pickups are Gibson's 490R in the neck position, which offers the tonal characteristics of the original PAFs, and the 498T in the bridge position, which swaps the 490R's Alnico II magnet for an Alnico V, thus making it slightly hotter with emphasis on mid-ranges and highs.

Other appointments include Gibson's legendary Nashville Tune-o-matic bridge and stopbar tailpiece, metal tulip tuners, multi-ply white and black binding on both the top and back, gold hardware, and a 1 11/16" nut width. The Les Paul Custom is available in Antique White, Ebony, Heritage Cherry Sun Burst, Wine Red and Silver Burst, and each guitar comes with the standard Gibson Custom case, custom care kit, and certificate of authenticity.

Nitrocellulose Finish
Applying a nitrocellulose finish to any Gibson guitar is one of the most labor-intensive elements of the guitar-making process. A properly applied nitro finish requires extensive man hours, several evenly applied coats, and an exorbitant amount of drying time. But this fact has never swayed Gibson into changing this time-tested method, employed ever since the first Gibson guitar was swathed with lacquer back in 1894. Why? For starters, a nitro finish dries to a much thinner coat than a polyurethane finish, which means there is less interference with the natural vibration of the instrument, allowing for a purer tone. A nitro finish is also a softer finish, which makes it easily repairable. You can touch up a scratch or ding on a nitro finish, but you can't do the same on a poly finish. In addition, a nitro finish is very porous in nature, and actually gets thinner over time. It does not "seal" wood in an airtight shell--as a poly finish does--and allows the wood to breathe and age properly.

All VOS (Vintage Original Spec) series guitars will use a proprietary process that includes unique steps for staining, wet-sanding, and hand-rubbing; subsequently the guitars reflect what a well-cared for 40-year-old guitar looks like. The result is a remarkable patina that will delight even the most discriminating enthusiast.






List Price: $ 5,739.00

Price: $ 3,999.00

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Xotic BB Preamp MB Custom Shop Overdrive Effect Pedal

Xotic BB Preamp MB Custom Shop Overdrive Effect Pedal



  • New Mid-Boost/Cut Control feature!
  • True Bypass
  • Volume, Gain, Bass, and Treble controls
  • 9V Battery or DC Adapter (not included)

Xotic has taken all of the feedback from their customers seriously. The result is the new Xotic BB Preamp Custom Shop MB (mid-boost) Distortion Effect Pedal. The BBP-MB takes the renowned BB-preamp to the next level. Xotic has given the BBP-MB a new feature- the mid-boost control, adding a more aggressive "bite" to your sound and up to +12dB of mid-treble boost. The traditional controls that all Xotic pedals share are also present, Volume, Gain, Bass, and Treble. The Xotic BB Preamp MB is the next step in overdrive evolution from Xotic Effects Custom Shop.






List Price: $ 196.00

Price: $ 196.00

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Gibson Les Paul Custom Electric Guitar, Wine Red

Gibson Les Paul Custom Electric Guitar, Wine Red



  • Designed to benefit all musicians
  • Crisp Bright tone
  • Wine Red
  • Body: Carved Maple top, Mahogany back
  • Neck/Profile: Mahogany/'59 Rounded Les Paul
  • Binding: Multi-ply top, back, and headstock, single-ply fingerboard
  • Bridge/Tailpiece: Tune-o-matic/Stop bar

Les Paul CustomThe introduction of the Les Paul Model in 1952 provided the fundamental template for the design of what would eventually become the most revered stringed instrument in the world. Today's Les Paul Custom is based on the model from the mid-1950s, but with several modern appointments.

The Incomparable Les Paul Custom Guitar

History

Powerful 490R and 498T pickups and Nashville Tune-o-matic bridge and stopbar tailpiece.

22-fret ebony fingerboard outfitted with figured acrylic block inlays.

The introduction of the Les Paul Model in 1952 provided the fundamental template for the design of what would eventually become the most revered stringed instrument in the world. Yet Gibson president Ted McCarty and the guitar's namesake, Les Paul, also sought to introduce a "deluxe" version of the soon-to-be iconic model. The final design for the new Les Paul Custom was completed in early 1954, and the guitar made its official debut at the Chicago NAMM show in July 1954.

Initially, the goal had been to introduce the "deluxe" version in conjunction with the original 1952 Les Paul, yet Gibson's drive to achieve excellence resulted in several unexpected delays. The final product, however, would eventually become Gibson's top model in the original Les Paul line.

The 'Fretless Wonder'
The first version of the Les Paul Custom was nicknamed the "Fretless Wonder" for its low frets and "Black Beauty" for its rich, contrasting ebony color. It was also introduced at the same time as the Gibson Les Paul Junior and represented the ultimate in Gibson solid body design at the time, with an original price tag of just 5, which was 0 more than the regular Les Paul Model.

Aside from its obvious visual enhancements, the Les Paul Custom was the first Gibson guitar to offer the revolutionary ABR-1 Bridge, which was invented by McCarty. This pioneering achievement was a true revelation in intonation and remains one of the most revered and copied pieces of guitar hardware ever developed, setting a standard for simplicity and functionality that has never been bettered.

Other standard appointments included a thicker body design and seven-ply body binding on both the front and back of the guitar, along with a multi-bound headstock that featured a prominent five-piece split diamond patterned inlay of genuine mother of pearl--a design that still graces every Les Paul Custom made today.

Near-perfect Recreation
Today's Les Paul Custom is based on the model from the mid-1950s, but with several modern appointments. The body of the guitar is crafted with a hand-carved maple top, which is then fitted to a body made from a solid piece of mahogany with strategically routed holes to lessen the weight of the guitar, resulting in a Les Paul with enhanced acoustic qualities and improved resonance. The 24-3/4 inch scale length neck is also made from one solid piece of mahogany then topped by a 22-fret ebony fingerboard outfitted with figured acrylic block inlays, and given Gibson's traditional rounded profile. The pickups are Gibson's 490R in the neck position, which offers the tonal characteristics of the original PAFs, and the 498T in the bridge position, which swaps the 490R's Alnico II magnet for an Alnico V, thus making it slightly hotter with emphasis on mid-ranges and highs.

Other appointments include Gibson's legendary Nashville Tune-o-matic bridge and stopbar tailpiece, metal tulip tuners, multi-ply white and black binding on both the top and back, gold hardware, and a 1 11/16" nut width. The Les Paul Custom is available in Antique White, Ebony, Heritage Cherry Sun Burst, Wine Red and Silver Burst, and each guitar comes with the standard Gibson Custom case, custom care kit, and certificate of authenticity.

Nitrocellulose Finish
Applying a nitrocellulose finish to any Gibson guitar is one of the most labor-intensive elements of the guitar-making process. A properly applied nitro finish requires extensive man hours, several evenly applied coats, and an exorbitant amount of drying time. But this fact has never swayed Gibson into changing this time-tested method, employed ever since the first Gibson guitar was swathed with lacquer back in 1894. Why? For starters, a nitro finish dries to a much thinner coat than a polyurethane finish, which means there is less interference with the natural vibration of the instrument, allowing for a purer tone. A nitro finish is also a softer finish, which makes it easily repairable. You can touch up a scratch or ding on a nitro finish, but you can't do the same on a poly finish. In addition, a nitro finish is very porous in nature, and actually gets thinner over time. It does not "seal" wood in an airtight shell--as a poly finish does--and allows the wood to breathe and age properly.

All VOS (Vintage Original Spec) series guitars will use a proprietary process that includes unique steps for staining, wet-sanding, and hand-rubbing; subsequently the guitars reflect what a well-cared for 40-year-old guitar looks like. The result is a remarkable patina that will delight even the most discriminating enthusiast.






List Price: $ 5,739.00

Price: $ 3,999.00

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Full Custom Music Barnacle Fuzz Pedal

Full Custom Music Barnacle Fuzz Pedal




The Barnacle combines the features of several 1960's and 1970's era fuzz pedals into a single, modern and useful package.






List Price: $ 149.00

Price: $ 149.00

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Xotic Custom Shop BB Preamp Comp BBp-comp

Xotic Custom Shop BB Preamp Comp BBp-comp



  • True Bypass

The BB Preamp offers awide variety of sounds. It's capable of a 30dB+ clean boost with an adjustable ±15dB two band active EQ which adds a wide range of harmonic content to your ideal sound.

The BB also utilizes a pre-gain stage which allows the Pedal to go from a very pristine clean to a very smooth,compressed, overdriven sound.

True bypass for eliminating any signal interference when switched off.

Can be used with AC adaptor (optional) or 9V Battery.








List Price: $ 196.00

Price: $ 196.00

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MXR CSP-101CL Custom Shop Script Phase 90 with LED Phaser Pedal

MXR CSP-101CL Custom Shop Script Phase 90 with LED Phaser Pedal



  • Original circuit design for smooth and lush 4-stage phasing
  • Same indestructible die-cast housing
  • Original smooth orange finish and script logo
  • Vintage phaser sound
  • Ultrawarm and smooth phasing with reduced midrange swell

The elusive vintage MXR Phase 90 guitar pedal is at the top of the list for pedal collectors world-wide. The original version—available from the company's inception to the late 70's—practically defined the classic phase shifter sound, and was heard on everything from hard rock to jazz-fusion and funk hits. The MXR Custom Shop Script Phase 90 brings back the headroom and clarity of the original, along with its ultrawarm and smooth phasing and reduced midrange swell. And the pedal comes dressed in the original orange paint job and script logo, with an LED, direct from the MXR Custom Shop.






List Price: $ 164.79

Price: $ 164.79

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Caroline Guitar Company Custom Wave Cannon Distortion Pedal

Caroline Guitar Company Custom Wave Cannon Distortion Pedal




Caroline Guitar Company's flagship product is the Wave CannonTM. Based on your favorite op-amp fuzzes and distortions of the 1970s & '80s, it may be the finest pedal of its kind. In distortion mode, it is a veritable Swiss army knife of overdrive sounds, capable of going from a "clean" boost all the way to amber waves of gain. In HavocTM mode, chaos reigns.

The Wave Cannon is not for the novice who expects their gain pedal to do most of the work for them. Nor did we nanny-state this pedal to protect you from yourself; if you crank the drive controls and use a really bright guitar and amp, things may get weird, squeal, and whistle at you. However, a serious player will find plenty of great sounds with the Wave Cannon that respond to how they play; changing your technique, pick attack, dynamics, guitar and amp controls, pickup selections, and so on will yield a variety of great sounds. And we haven't even talked about the kinds of sonic mayhem that the Wave Cannon is capable of when you flip the HavocTM switch!






List Price: $ 199.95

Price: $ 199.95

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Fender American Vintage '72 Telecaster® Custom Electric Guitar, 3 Tone Sunburst, Maple Fretboard

Fender American Vintage '72 Telecaster® Custom Electric Guitar, 3 Tone Sunburst, Maple Fretboard



  • Period-correct early-70s hardware and specs nail the look and performance of the originals.
  • Single-coil bridge pickup and re-voiced Wide Range humbucking neck pickup offers the whole spectrum of '70's tones.
  • Included black Tolex case, polish cloth, cable, strap, and bridge cover and replacement 6-saddle bridge complete the package.

Fender's American Vintage '72 Telecaster Custom guitar authentically evokes a historic member of the Telecaster family. Period-correct early-'70s details include a three-bolt neck plate with Micro-Tilt adjustment, bullet truss rod nut and vintage-style "F" tuners; with touches including a Fender Wide Range humbucking neck pickup redesigned and re-voiced to sound even more like a 1970s pickup. Features include a solid ash body with gloss lacquer finish, C-shaped maple neck with gloss lacquer finish, maple fingerboard with 7.25" radius and 21 vintage-style frets, American Vintage single-coil Telecaster bridge pickup, three-position switch with aged white tip; three-ply black-white-black pickguard; vintage-style three-saddle strings-through-body Telecaster bridge; skirted amp control knobs and chrome hardware. Accessories include black Tolex case, polish cloth, 8' cable, strap, bridge cover and six-saddle replacement bridge. Available in Black and Three-color Sunburst.






List Price: $ 2,149.99

Price: $ 1,239.99

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Squier by Fender Vintage Modified Tele Custom II, Blonde

Squier by Fender Vintage Modified Tele Custom II, Blonde



  • Agathis body with gloss polyurethane finish
  • Maple C-shape neck with 7.25 in radius, maple fingerboard and 22 medium jumbo frets
  • 2 Duncan Designed(TM) P90-2 Pickups with Alnico 5 Magnets
  • 6-Saddle Strings-Thru-Body Tele Bridge
  • 2 volume controls, 2 tone controls and a 3 position toggle switch

The Tele Custom II guitar is a super-affordable temple of tone with some tasty Tele tweaks that include a pair of blistering Duncan Designed™ P-90 pickups with indepedendent tone and volume controls. The agathis body snugs up to an all-maple neck and fingerboard with dot inlays, medium-jumbo frets and a 25-1/2" scale.






List Price: $ 479.99

Price: $ 279.99

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Squier Vintage Modified Series 301260500 Telecaster Custom Electric Guitar

Squier Vintage Modified Series 301260500 Telecaster Custom Electric Guitar



  • Basswood Body
  • Maple C Shape Neck with 21-Medium Jumbo Frets
  • Duncan Designed TE-101B single-coil Wide Range Hum bucking Pickup (Neck)
  • String-through-body bridge with three chrome barrel saddles
  • Vintage-Style Chrome Tuning Keys

For the first time ever, Squire introduces a Vintage Modified Telecaster Custom guitar with an all-new Fender- Designed Wide Range hum bucking pickup in the neck position for incredibly full tone. The Wide Range hum bucking pickup is an acclaimed and time-honored Fender innovation, complemented here by a sharp, clear Duncan Designed TE-101B single-coil bridge pickup. Other great features include a C-shaped maple neck with vintage-tint gloss finish, 9.5-radius maple fingerboard with 21 medium jumbo frets and black dot position inlays, three-way toggle pickup switching, four black skirted amp knobs (two volume, two tone), string-through-body bridge with three chrome barrel saddles, and vintage-style chrome tuners. Available in Black and Three-color Sunburst.






List Price: $ 499.99

Price: $ 299.99

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