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For those who want to rock out on a Rock Candy, but just aren’t tall enough yet, Daisy Rock introduces the Debutante Rock Candy Petite Guitar. The Debutante Rock Candy Petite Guitar features Daisy Rock’s trademark lightweight body and slim, easy-to-hold neck, and this petite version offers a smaller 22 ½” scale ideal for the petite guitarists. The guitar comes complete with maple neck, rosewood fingerboard, compensated wraparound bridge, dot inlays, a Daisy Rock Humbucker pickup, volume control, and Chrome tuners. Simplistic in its elegant style, not in its sound! Pick up a Rock Candy Petite Guitar today and see for yourself!
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| $147.00 |
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 (5.0 / 5.0)
Finally an acoustic bass that you can actually hear without plugging it in. The side port on the top projects the deep tones from the body directly to the player while the additional front port shoots the low frequencies towards the audience. The mids and highs dance off of the front soundboard for a sound that has to be heard to be believed. When plugged in, it keeps the same natural tone with much less feedback than other acoustic electric basses. Plays easy. Looks great!
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| $699.00 |
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Made in the USA, Basswood Body, HH Pickup configuration, tremolo bridge, 24 frets, 5 bolt neckplate, 3 way switch , Schaller tuning keys
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| $1,732.50 |
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Learn About the Taylor Guitars 210ce Model With a satin solid spruce top and Indian rosewood laminate back and sides, the affordably priced 210 is an impressive introduction to the dreadnought Taylor playing experience.
The classic look of a rosewood/spruce dreadnought is optimized for performance with cutaway access and Taylor electronics.
Dreadnought Guitars: A Taylor Tradition the Taylor 210ce Continues Bob Taylor launched his career crafting Dreadnoughts and Jumbos, working with shapes he inherited from Sam Radding, the owner of the American Dream guitar shop, where he and Taylor co-founder Kurt Listug got their start. "Our dreadnought early on was pretty boxy, and the Jumbo was kind of a big square thing, too--kind of the American Dream take on the J200 or the big Guild stuff, back in the '70s," Bob recalls.
In 2003, the dreadnought underwent a major revoicing to give it a more competitive identity among flatpickers. A cannon, it boasted 50 percent more volume and a stronger bass response, and yielded a potent growl when players dug in without upsetting Taylor’s sonic balance.
The Taylor Dreadnought delivers a vintage dreadnought sound for the 21st Century.
More About the 200 Series of Taylor Guitars Meet the all-new 200 Series: Premium guitars that will change your expectations about what a serious entry-level instrument can embody. Featuring solid Sitka spruce tops and Indian rosewood back and sides, this series delivers the quality sound and feel you’d expect from a Taylor guitar.
About Taylor Guitars Founded in 1974, Taylor Guitars has evolved into one of the world's leading manufacturers of premium acoustic and electric guitars. Renowned for blending an innovative use of modern technology with a master craftsman's attention to detail, Taylor guitars are widely considered the best sounding and easiest to play in the world. Many of today's leading musicians make Taylor their guitar of choice, including Dave Matthews, Prince, Mick Jagger and Taylor Swift.
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| $999.00 |
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 (5.0 / 5.0)
With a distressed body and antiqued hardware, Badwater Series guitars look and feel of ancient artifacts. These shocking guitars are equipped with EMG-designed pickups for hard rocking tones and clean delivery. Even the headstock and backplate have vintage distressing. No area was spared from the destruction. Badwater guitars have a one-of-a-kind style and excellent playability. The brown finish model has the look of a museum-quality guitar stored away for decades. The Badwater Series has received Guitar World's December 2007 Gold Award for Overall Value.
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| $175.99 |
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The SB14 uses a basswood body for warm tones with great sustain. The Music Man designed Sterling onboard active 3 band preamp is dead quiet and offers full cut and boost for bass, mid and treble frequencies. A smaller body shape makes it more comfortabl
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| $849.00 |
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Natural mahogany EVOXM guitar pack with gig bag ,amplifyer,cord,and strap
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| $189.00 |
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Razorback Cemetary Gates is the latest graphic design in the Razorback line. With its aggressive style and graphics it screams metal guitar and anyone playing this guitar will immediately be noticed. These guitars were designed by one of the greatest guitar heros of all time, Dimebag Darrell and are the most recognizable metal guitar in the world. Designed with aggressive playing style in mind, they have fast action, high-output pickups, floyd rose locking tremelo system, and lots of access to upper frets, you can get anywhere on the neck fast! The guitars have Mahogany body and humbucking pickups giving it a full body tone with lots of sustain. ~Mahogany Body ~24-3/4" scale ~Set Mahogany neck ~Rosewood fingerboard ~Grover Tuners ~Dime Razor 12th fret inlay ~Black chrome hardware ~DBD Traction knobs ~Licensed Double-Locking Floyd Rose bridge and nut ~Seymor Duncan Dimebucker bridge pickup/Dean neck pickup ~Cemetary Gates Graphic with matching headstock ~Hard shell case included
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| $1,497.50 |
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With a distressed body and antiqued hardware, Badwater Series guitars look and feel of ancient artifacts. These shocking guitars are equipped with EMG-designed pickups for hard rocking tones and clean delivery. Even the headstock and backplate have vintage distressing. No area was spared from the destruction. Badwater guitars have a one-of-a-kind style and excellent playability. The off-white finish has a rusted, phantom-like appearance. The Badwater Series has received Guitar World's December 2007 Gold Award for Overall Value.
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| $249.99 |
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With a distressed body and antiqued hardware, Badwater Series guitars look and feel of ancient artifacts. These shocking guitars are equipped with EMG-designed pickups for hard rocking tones and clean delivery. Even the headstock and backplate have vintage distressing. No area was spared from the destruction. Badwater guitars have a one-of-a-kind style and excellent playability. The brown finish model has the look of a museum-quality guitar stored away for decades. The Badwater Series has received Guitar World's December 2007 Gold Award for Overall Value.
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| $249.99 |