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Iconic Fender® instruments
such as the Telecaster®,
Stratocaster®, Precision
Bass® and Jazz Bass®
guitars are known worldwide
as the instruments that
started the rock revolution,
and they continue to be
highly prized by today’s
musicians and collectors.
With an illustrious history
dating back to 1946, Fender
has touched and transformed
music worldwide and in
nearly every genre: rock ‘n’
roll, country and western,
jazz, rhythm and blues and
many others. Everyone from
beginners and hobbyists to
the world’s most acclaimed
artists and performers have
used Fender instruments and
amps, in the process making
the company not only a
revered music industry name,
but also a cultural icon. |
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The Jackson bloodline began
back in the late 1970s, when
heavy music experienced a
flamboyant and virtuosic
resurgence in popularity and
a small Southern California
guitar repair shop became
the epicenter of a new level
of shred-approved
excellence. Ever since then,
Jackson guitars have been
universally lauded as the
metal guitars; the shred
machines, highly-original,
high-performance instruments
of distinctive style and
formidable substance. From
metal’s chart-topping peaks
to its darkest recesses, for
discerning guitarists all
over the globe, Jackson is
the only way to go. |
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Gretsch musical instrument
production began in 1883
when Friedrich Gretsch, a
German immigrant, set up a
shop in Brooklyn for the
manufacture of banjos,
tambourines and drums.
At the beginning of 2003
Gretsch began a new era as
Fender Musical Instruments
Corporation secured an
agreement that basically
gave them all control over
the manufacturing and
distribution of Gretsch. |
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These are the breakthrough
guitars that have been
chosen by many of the
world’s finest and most
respected players since it
was first introduced. |
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Great design makes for great
sounding gear. We have a
deep respect for (and
extensive knowledge of) fine
vintage equipment. At
Reverend, those
sensibilities come together
with design innovation that
satisfies the most
discriminating players.
Reverend guitars are an
extension of your musical
individuality, a unique
voice in a sea of clones. We
put extensive research and
development into our
products to raise the level
of performance. That is why
Reverend products are often
compared performance-wise to
gear costing several times
more. |
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The
missing link between playing
ease and perfect sound.
Quintessential VOX Styling
Virage is available in both
Single Cutaway (SC) and
Double Cutaway (DC) body
styles. The bound rosewood
fingerboard and the
distinctive headstock are
inlaid with mother-of-pearl
markers that echo the winged
"S" shape of the VOX Super
Smooth tuners |
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All
Hagstrom electric
guitars and basses include
our patented H-Expander™
truss rod. Providing tension
at both ends and running the
entire length of the neck,
the rigid yet light-weight
alloy truss rod allows for a
very low action and thin
neck, two factors that were
instrumental in earning
Hagstrom its
reputation as the world’s
fastest playing guitar. The
H-Expander™ truss rod does
not only provide ultimate
stability of the neck, but
also plays a hand in
providing you with the
unique “Hagstrom
tone”. Longer sustain
and a sharper attack, are a
couple of the sonic
characteristics that the
H-Expander™ adds to the
tonal essence of Hagstrom. |
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Charvel guitars are the very
embodiment of
high-performance tone
machines, and discerning
players who prize superior
sound and feel have turned
to the company's finely
crafted guitars as their
weapons of choice for more
than 30 years. From metal
masters including Warren
DeMartini and Jake E. Lee to
instrumental fusion legends
such as Allan Holdsworth and
Shawn Lane, musician's
musicians worldwide have
long relied on Charvel for
exceptional guitar design. |
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Guitar
building is an ongoing
process of discovery. We are
devoted to the guitar's rich
heritage while committed to
new technologies that will
enrich our products with
uncompromised tone,
playability and beauty. Our
success depends on our
ability to listen, implement
positive change and
continually refine our
craft.
Believing this, we strive to
build the best guitars and
guitar products possible and
to serve our employees,
customers, suppliers and
community with distinction. |

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Iconic Fender® instruments
such as the Telecaster®,
Stratocaster®, Precision
Bass® and Jazz Bass®
guitars are known worldwide
as the instruments that
started the rock revolution,
and they continue to be
highly prized by today’s
musicians and collectors.
With an illustrious history
dating back to 1946, Fender
has touched and transformed
music worldwide and in
nearly every genre: rock ‘n’
roll, country and western,
jazz, rhythm and blues and
many others. Everyone from
beginners and hobbyists to
the world’s most acclaimed
artists and performers have
used Fender instruments and
amps, in the process making
the company not only a
revered music industry name,
but also a cultural icon. |
 |
These are the breakthrough
guitars that have been
chosen by many of the
world’s finest and most
respected players since it
was first introduced. |
 |
Great design makes for great
sounding gear. We have a
deep respect for (and
extensive knowledge of) fine
vintage equipment. At
Reverend, those
sensibilities come together
with design innovation that
satisfies the most
discriminating players.
Reverend guitars are an
extension of your musical
individuality, a unique
voice in a sea of clones. We
put extensive research and
development into our
products to raise the level
of performance. That is why
Reverend products are often
compared performance-wise to
gear costing several times
more. |
 |
Gretsch musical instrument
production began in 1883
when Friedrich Gretsch, a
German immigrant, set up a
shop in Brooklyn for the
manufacture of banjos,
tambourines and drums.
At the beginning of 2003
Gretsch began a new era as
Fender Musical Instruments
Corporation secured an
agreement that basically
gave them all control over
the manufacturing and
distribution of Gretsch. |
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WARWICK differs from other
bass manufactures in buying
all its wood in complete
rough logs or planks - none
is obtained precut. This
means more work, but ensures
complete control over the
wood used and the finished
look of the instrument. The
wood selected is stored for
three to five years, and
dried in Warwick´s own kilns
to reduce moisture to the
optimum level - a process
which requires experience
and patience. While WARWICK
makes greater use of modern
technology than any of its
rivals, it does so only
where the result will be a
better instrument (and a
more satisfied musician).
The result is an increase in
the quality and consistency
of the instruments leaving
the factory. |
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All
Hagstrom electric
guitars and basses include
our patented H-Expander™
truss rod. Providing tension
at both ends and running the
entire length of the neck,
the rigid yet light-weight
alloy truss rod allows for a
very low action and thin
neck, two factors that were
instrumental in earning
Hagstrom its
reputation as the world’s
fastest playing guitar. The
H-Expander™ truss rod does
not only provide ultimate
stability of the neck, but
also plays a hand in
providing you with the
unique “Hagstrom
tone”. Longer sustain
and a sharper attack, are a
couple of the sonic
characteristics that the
H-Expander™ adds to the
tonal essence of Hagstrom. |
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The
history
of
Washburn
Guitars
is
the
history
of a
wide
range
of
musicians.
From
blues
players
who
shaped
rock
'n
roll
to
multi-platinum
recording
artists
to
emerging
guitar
virtuosos.
It
is a
history
that
can
be
heard
and
experienced
every
time
you
turn
on
the
radio
or
listen
to a
live
performance.
It
is a
history
built
by
skilled
craftsmen
and
musicians
who
share
one
common
love–a
passion
for
the
guitar.
Washburn
continues
to
be a
consistent
leader
in
combining
design,
innovation,
and
technology
to
deliver
the
rich,
bold
sounds
for
a
vast
musical
landscape. |
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