Guitars, Amps, and Effects
If one thing personifies the image of rock 'n' roll more than anything else it's the Marshall 4x12. Though often imitated, nothing compares with the original. The first 4x12 cab was designed and built by Jim Marshall in 1962. Since then they have made many thousands, which have appeared on stages both large and small all over the world.
USD 2,850.00
Les Paul Classic Custom provides all the singing vintage tone of the Les Paul Classic Antique and the draws on the legendary Black Beauty Les Pauls of the past. With a beautiful ebony, single-bound body, gold hardware, and new, gold-appointed ’57 Classic humbuckers, the Classic Custom looks as amazing as it sounds. An affordable, vintage-styled Les Paul for today’s players.
USD 2,804.00
Limited edition replica of the Gibson that Lennon used faithfully while recording, in movies and for live performances. The Peace Model resembles Lennon’s guitar in 1969, after he stripped away the psychedelic paint job he commissioned in 1967.
USD 2,800.00
The Taylor 714CE combines the full-bodied sound of Indian rosewood with the responsiveness of a Western Red cedar top to create this fingerstyle workhorse. Equipped with the Taylor Expression System and cutaway, this guitar shines in any venue. The Grand Auditorium size combines the width and depth of a Dreadnought with a narrower waist. Its sleek design yields a strong treble zing across the tonal spectrum and sharpens the definition of individual notes. The Grand Auditorium is a strong fingerpicking guitar that also adapts well to medium strumming.
USD 2,799.00
True to the spirit of innovation that inspired Gibson to invent the legendary Tune-o-matic bridge, the powerful humbucker, and the revolutionary Digital Les Paul, Gibson proudly presents the Gibson Robot Guitar—the world's first guitar with robotic technology.
USD 2,799.00
The CJ165CE is an unprecedented new guitar that affords players exceptional style, unheard of versatility, and studio-quality sound. A marvel of timeless craftsmanship and innovative technology, the CJ165CE rounds out Gibson’s iconic acoustic line with its sloping single-cutaway design and staggering sound technology.
USD 2,779.00
Signature George Lynch model with custom graphic finish and GL Original neck shape.
USD 2,779.00
Gibson continues the strong showing of their True Vintage series by introducing the Gibson J185 True Vintage guitar. Modeled after the traditional 1950's model with "Maltese" cross bridge wing inlays. This is the perfect guitar to play and cherish for years to come.
USD 2,769.00
The Gibson ES335 Fat Neck puts a great new twist on the original. The Gibson Fat Neck features the chunkier neck dimensions of the 1959 ES-335, as well as the longer pickguard and slightly thinner body of the original ’59. The centerblock construction is also period-correct lightweight maple, making this guitar a true joy to play.
USD 2,699.00
The Gibson J-185EC Blues King Electro is the world's most premium acoustic electric with onboard controls. Made with hand-selected woods! This incredible instrument is a jumbo cutaway design with a Flame Maple body and a solid Sitka spruce top. It's loaded with active electronics, plus Nickel Grover tuners, a Rosewood fingerboard and spectacular parallelogram inlays. The J-185EC is another prime example of the handcrafted workmanship that still comes out of Bozeman, Montana. Includes Gibson hardshell case.
USD 2,649.00
A true work of art and a best-seller since the 1940's, nicknamed by artists as "The Workhorse" for it's amazing durability and reliable tone. The Gibson J45 is now part of the True Vintage series.
USD 2,649.00
Signature George Lynch model with custom graphic finish and GL Original neck shape.
USD 2,629.00
