Tight, smooth, focused sound is the hallmark of the Epiphone Dove Acoustic Guitar, sister to the Hummingbird. This baby really sings with a solid spruce top and maple back and sides. The Epiphone Dove features a 25-1/2"-scale maple neck, rosewood fingerboard with split parallelogram inlays, dove pickguard, stylized bridge with wing inlays, and chrome hardware.
Features:
Solid spruce top
Maple body
Set maple neck
Rosewood fingerboard with split parallelogram inlays
Throughout its history, Fender has always made a
special point of welcoming new players to the family by offering
entry-level instruments of remarkable style and substance (such as the
Duo-Sonic, Mustang and Musicmaster models), with great sound, classic
looks, solid performance and eminent affordability. The Modern Player
series continues that great my-first-Fender tradition, with thoroughly
modern features and several distinctively unconventional new takes on
our most revered instruments-all with outstandingly attainable value.
The Modern Player Telecaster Plus HSS is that rare bird among
Telecasters-a triple-pickup model-further distinguished by a pine body
and mini-toggle coil-split switch for the Modern Player humbucking
bridge pickup. Other features include C-shaped maple neck, maple
fretboard with 9.5” radius and 22 jumbo frets, Modern Player single-coil
Telecaster neck pickup and Modern Player Stratocaster middle pickup,
five-way pickup switching, three-ply pickguard, knurled “chrome-dome”
control knobs, vintage-style Stratocaster string-through-body six-saddle
hard-tail bridge, vintage-style tuners and nickel/chrome hardware.
Pickups: Modern Player Humbucking Pickup (Bridge) Modern Player Strat Pickup (Middle) Modern Player Tele Pickup (Neck)
Pickup
Switching: 5-Position Blade: Position 1. Bridge Pickup, Position 2.
Bridge and Middle Pickup, Position 3. Middle Pickup, Position 4. Middle
and Neck Pickup, Position 5. Neck Pickup
Aux Switching: Mini-Toggle Rear Coil Selector Switch
The Flying V Melody Maker is one the Limited Run
Series as Gibson USA re-introduces the Melody Maker as the
budget-friendly entree to Gibson solidbody electrics.The Melody Maker
was introduced by Gibson 1959 as their budget solidbody model. It had a
single-cutaway Les Paul Junior shape with a thinner body and
distinctive, narrower Melody Maker headstock. The one single-coil pickup
was controlled by one volume knob—sound familiar? In later years, a
double-cutaway and then an SG-shaped Melody Maker were released.
The
new Melody Maker is available in four iconic body shapes: Les Paul and,
SG, and now for the first time for the Melody Maker: Flying V, and
Explorer. The Melody Maker is now powered by a Seymour Duncan HB-103
humbucker to produce the punch and roar that modern guitar players
demand. The maple body comes in a choice of grain-textured satin
finishes while the set-in, 1-piece mahogany neck has the slim Melody
Maker profile. The wrapround tailpiece, with its tight and solid design,
offers the sustain and resonance that many rockers seek. The Gibson USA
Melody Maker comes with deluxe gig bag.
The warm, clear tone of the Riviera electric guitar makes it a perfect
instrument for jazz, blues, or country. Its semi-hollow body is crafted
of laminated maple. A set mahogany C-shaped neck provides sustain and
playing comfort. The 3 Alnico V P-90s produce a fatter, warmer
single-coil tone for extra sass while a Bigsby vibrato tailpiece
delivers the twang that has been a favorite for decades.
Features:
Body Wood: Laminated Maple
Top wood: Laminated Maple
Scale Length: 24-3/4"
Neck Joint: Glued In
Neck Wood: Mahogany
Fretboard: Rosewood
Neck Shape: C
Frets: 22
Nut Width: 1.68"
Fretboard Radius: 12"
Bridge: LockTone Tune-O-Matic
Tailpiece: Bigsby
Pickups: 3 Alnico-V P-90 dog-ear single-coil
Controls: Bridge Volume, Middle Volume, Neck Volume , Master Tone
Squier honors alt-rock
godfather and Dinosaur Jr. leader J Mascis with a striking new
Jazzmaster guitar model that delivers as much massive sound and
performance as its namesake. The pickups, hardware and finish are all
specified by Mascis himself for tremendous tone and value.
The J
Mascis Jazzmaster features a basswood body, C-shaped maple neck,
rosewood fingerboard with 9.5” radius and 21 jumbo frets, two
single-coil Jazzmaster pickups with three-position switching and dual
tone circuits, gold anodized aluminum pickguard, aged white plastic
parts (knobs, switch tip, pickup covers), Adjusto-Matic™ bridge with
vintage-style floating tremolo tailpiece, vintage-style tuners, chrome
hardware, Vintage White finish and J Mascis signature on the back of the
large ’60s-style headstock.
Pickup
Switching: 3-Position Toggle: Position 1. Bridge Pickup, Position 2.
Bridge and Neck Pickups, (Lead Circuit), 2-Position Slide: Up: Lead Tone
Circuit, Down: Rhythm Tone Circuit
Special Electronics: Upper and Lower Volume/Tone Control Circuits
Controls: "Lead" Circuit: Volume, Tone. "Rhythm" Circuit: Volume, Tone
Hardware
Hardware: Chrome
Bridge: Adjusto-Matic™ Bridge with Vintage Style "Floating" Tremolo Tailpiece
Tuning Machines: Vintage Style
String Nut: White PPS
Switch Tip: Aged White Switch Tip
Tremolo Arm/Handle: Chrome Handle, Aged White Cover
Auxiliary Switching: Upper and Lower Volume/Tone Control Circuits
Strings: NPS, .010-.046 Gauges
Unique
Features: J Mascis Signature on Back of Headstock, Large '60s-Style
Jazzmaster Headstock, Gold and Black Squier Logo, Squier Engraved
Neckplate, Aged White Plastic Parts and White Dot Position Inlays
Accessories
Pickguard: Gold Anodized Aluminum
Control Knobs: Aged White Plastic and Black Knurled Knobs
The ES-339 has a reduced size and weight
laminated maple 335-style archtop body with a solid center block. With
the size and feel of a Les Paul, it retains that distinct
semi-hollowbody tone producing a full-bodied sound from the 'ProBucker
pickups with push/pull coil-splitting for single-coil tones. Features
include SlimTaper D-profile mahogany neck, rosewood fretboard with MOP
inlays, neck and body binding, Wilkinson TM 14:1 Vintage tuners, and
LockTone Tune-O-Matic bridge and stop tailpiece.
The Fender Modern Player Marauder—throughout its history, Fender has
always made a special point of welcoming new players to the family by
offering entry-level instruments of remarkable style and substance (such
as the Duo-Sonic, Mustang and Musicmaster models), with great sound,
classic looks, solid performance and eminent affordability. The Modern
Player series continues that great my-first-Fender tradition, with
thoroughly modern features and several distinctively unconventional new
takes on our most revered instruments-all with outstandingly attainable
value.
In addition to heralding the return of a fabled and
seldom-heard Fender name from the 1960s, the Modern Player Marauder is
one of the most distinctive new guitars in the family, uniquely marked
by a new body style, Modern Player Jazzmaster neck pickup and
volcanic-sounding three-coil Fender Triplebucker bridge pickup. Other
features include a koto body, C-shaped maple neck, rosewood fretboard
with 22 jumbo frets, five-way pickup switching with lower horn blade
selector switch, four-ply aged white pearloid pickguard, Jazz
Bass-style control knobs, vintage-style synchronized tremolo bridge,
vintage-style tuners and nickel/chrome hardware.
The Blackheart Killer Ant BH1H is a boutique-quality tube amp for the
garage-playing musician that follows the tradition of Blackheart
Engineering's Little Giant 5 amp. The Killer Ant amplifier head features
Class-A, single-ended circuitry. The Blackheart Killer Ant guitar amp
delivers the complete, classic, touch-responsive tube tone you need but
at more manageable volumes for apartment dwellers and recording
sessions.
Designed on a beer-stained cocktail napkin and
prototyped, built, and tested in a one-car garage in Austin, TX, the
little Killer Ant amp head is engineered to the same strict standards as
the Little Giant 5 guitar amp, and delivers the tones and attitude you
want when tone is everything and volume needs to be kept in check. The
Killer Ant amp embraces 100% classic all-tube circuitry, but instead of a
high power tube output section, it boasts a clever, all-tube power
block pumping out a mere fraction of 1W. What you get is arena-rock tone
at bedroom levels and no more angry neighbors.
Like its big
bro, the Killer Ant guitar amplifier features completely overbuilt
component specs, from 1W resistors in the signal path to double-sided
PCB with 2 oz. traces. Even its diminutive cabinet, just over
palm-sized, is built to take a beating with its 15-ply (18mm) void-free
wood covered in durable black tolex. Final touches include distinctive
white piping accents and a salt-and-pepper cloth-covered front baffle.
4-, 8-, and 16-ohm extension speaker jacks allow you to hook the
Blackheart Killer Ant guitar amp head into virtually any cab you like,
including a 4x12.
Features:
<1 Watt RMS, Single-Ended, Class A
Output jacks: 16-ohm jack (1) 8-ohm (1), 4-ohm (1)