Looking for warm classical tones and the added flexibility of electronics? This used Lucero LC100CE Natural Classical Acoustic-Electric Guitar is a great choice for beginners or seasoned players alike. Featuring a laminated spruce top with mahogany back and sides, it delivers a rich, balanced sound, while the cutaway body provides easy access to upper frets. The built-in piezo pickup and 3-band EQ let you plug in and shape your sound for live performance or recording. A comfortable mahogany neck with a rosewood fingerboard ensures smooth playability. This guitar is in Good condition with some minor cosmetic wear that doesn't affect playability or tone. With a classical fan-braced body and traditional nylon-string setup, the LC100CE combines authentic feel with modern versatility, making it a reliable companion for practice, performance, and everything in between.
Spectrum S Style Solid Body Electric Guitar in classic black and white offers both great performance and eye-catching looks. Featuring a contoured double-cutaway body, it's designed for comfort during long jam sessions. The guitar is equipped with three single-coil pickups, a 5-way selector switch, and a vintage-style tremolo bridge, providing a versatile range of tones perfect for rock, blues, or pop. The bolt-on maple neck with a rosewood fingerboard delivers smooth playability, and 21 frets offer plenty of range for leads and chords alike. In great condition with minimal signs of wear, this Spectrum guitar is ready to plug in and play. Whether you're a beginner looking for your first electric or a seasoned player seeking a dependable backup, this affordable and dependable axe hits all the right notes. Features: 1. Comfortable Design Experience smooth and effortless playing with our modern, c-contoured maple neck and rosewood fingerboard, ergonomically designed and streamlined body that accommodates any playing style with ease. 2. Optimal String Pressure Enjoy optimal string pressure and minimize unwanted noise with our enclosed tuners and precision-cut string nut, ensuring your playing remains clean and clear. 3. Legendary Sound Get that bright, vintage sound you're after with our three single-coil pickups, delivering the iconic sound that has stood the test of time. 4. Classic Control Layout Our guitar features a classic and simple control layout, including a 5-way switch, two tone knobs, and one volume knob, providing intuitive and easy access to your sound. 5. Stable and Durable Experience rock-solid performance with our 6-string saddle bridge, a classic and proven design that ensures both stability and durability.
Squier Sonic Stratocaster HSS Maple Fingerboard Electric Guitar Black. (Missing silver cover plate.) Description Squier brings the iconic Fender Stratocaster into reach with the Sonic Stratocaster HSS. This stylish, versatile and affordable instrument features the classic double-cutaway shape, with a lightweight body for playing comfort. The C-shaped neck has a smooth satin finish and the maple fingerboard is primed for fast playing. Versatile Pickups Produce Both Bold and Bright Tones A humbucker in the bridge position delivers high-output tone, perfect for heavier styles of music. The single-coil neck and middle pickups chime with crisp clarity, ideal for genres like rock, blues and country. With this combination, the Sonic Stratocaster HSS can produce a wide range of tones to suit any musical adventure. Tremolo Bridge Adds Expressiveness The six-saddle tremolo bridge allows players to bend notes and add vibrato effects. By rocking the tremolo arm, notes can be gently undulated or dramatically swooped for lead lines that sing. The tremolo bridge provides a fun way for new players to experiment with different sounds and techniques. Sealed Tuners and Durable Hardware Provide Reliability The Sonic Stratocaster HSS features sealed tuning machines that help keep the guitar in tune through hours of playing. The chrome-plated hardware, including the bridge saddles, pickup covers and control knobs, is built to last while also giving the guitar a stylish shine under the stage lights. Made for Comfort and Built to Inspire With its lightweight body, slim neck profile and smooth fingerboard, the Sonic Stratocaster HSS is made to play comfortably. An ideal first guitar, it provides an authentic Fender experience at an affordable price. Specs Body Body Type: Double Cutaway Body wood: Solid Poplar Body finish: Gloss Neck Neck shape: Slim C Neck wood: Solid Maple Joint: Bolt-on Scale length: 25.5" Truss rod: Head adjust Neck finish: Satin Fingerboard Material: Solid Maple Fret size: Narrow-Tall Number of frets: 21 Inlays: Dot Nut width/material: 1.65" Electronics Configuration: HSS Neck: Proprietary Middle: Proprietary Bridge: Proprietary Control layout: Master volume, Individual tone, Individual tone Pickup switch: 5-Way Hardware Bridge: Six-saddle vintage-style synchronized tremolo with block saddles Tuning machines: Die-cast Sealed Color: Chrome Features Poplar body Slim "C"-shaped neck profile Maple fingerboard HSS pickup configuration.
erfect for the raucous sound of indie music, the limited-edition Bullet Mustang HH is just plain fun to play. Powered by a pair of giant-sounding humbucking pickups, it sports a comfortable "C"-shaped neck with a modern 12" radius fingerboard and a modern six-saddle hardtail bridge. A tonal powerhouse that punches well above its weight, the limited-edition Bullet Mustang HH is the ideal instrument to power your next hit. Specs Body Body shape: Double cutaway Body type: Solid body Body material: Solid wood Body wood: Basswood Body finish: Gloss Polyurethane Orientation: Right handed Neck Neck shape: C standard Neck wood: 1-piece Maple Joint: Bolt-on Scale length: 24 in. Truss rod: Standard Neck finish: Satin Fretboard Material: Indian Laurel Radius: 12" Fret size: Medium jumbo Number of frets: 22 Inlays: Dot Nut width: 1.656" (42 mm) Pickups Configuration: HH Neck: Humbucker Strat Bridge: Humbucker Brand: Squier Active or passive pickups: Passive Series or parallel: Series Controls Control layout: Master volume, tone Pickup switch: 3-way Hardware Bridge type: Fixed Bridge design: 6-saddle vintage-style topload Tailpiece: Not applicable Tuning machines: Standard cast Color: Chrome Features Body Body shape: Double cutaway Body type: Solid body Body material: Solid wood Body wood: Basswood Body finish: Gloss Polyurethane Orientation: Right handed Neck Neck shape: C standard Neck wood: 1-piece Maple Joint: Bolt-on Scale length: 24 in. Truss rod: Standard Neck finish: Satin Fretboard Material: Indian Laurel Radius: 12" Fret size: Medium jumbo Number of frets: 22 Inlays: Dot Nut width: 1.656" (42 mm) Pickups Configuration: HH Neck: Humbucker Strat Bridge: Humbucker Brand: Squier Active or passive pickups: Passive Series or parallel: Series Controls Control layout: Master volume, tone Pickup switch: 3-way Hardware Bridge type: Fixed Bridge design: 6-saddle vintage-style topload Tailpiece: Not applicable Tuning machines: Standard cast Color: Chrome
Product Description Getting started as a guitar player was never easier than with the Fender FA-100 Acoustic. It’s priced so affordably that jumping in doesn’t require a big investment. This instrument features a protective and glossy finish encompassing the body, time tested quartersawn X bracing, a compensated saddle and laminated Spruce top. Included with purchase is a Fender padded gig bag that lets you safely carry it wherever you go.
For a number of years, the Samick corporation was the phantom builder of instruments for a number of other trademarks. When the Samick trademark was finally introduced to the U.S. guitar market, a number of consumers thought that the company was brand new. However, Samick has been producing both upright and grand pianos, as well as stringed instruments for nearly fifty years. The Samick Piano Co. was established in Korea in 1958 by Hyo Ick Lee. By January of 1960, they had started to produce upright pianos, and within four years became the first Korean piano exporter. One year later in 1965, the company began manufacturing guitars, and by the early 1970s expanded to produce grand pianos and harmonicas as well. In 1973, the company incorporated as the Samick Musical Instruments Mfg. Co., Ltd. to reflect the diversity it encompassed. Samick continued to expand into guitar production. They opened a branch office in Los Angeles in 1978, a brand new guitar factory in 1979, and a branch office in West Germany one month before 1981. Throughout the 1980s Samick continued to grow, prosper, and win awards for quality products and company productivity. The Samick Products Co. was established in 1986 as an affiliate producer of other products, and the company was listed on the Korean Stock Exchange in September of 1988. With their size of production facilities (the company claims to be cranking out over a million guitars a year, according to a recent brochure), Samick could be referred to as modern day producer of House Brand guitars as well as their own brand. In the past couple of years Samick acquired Valley Arts, a guitar company known for its one-of-a-kind instruments and custom guitars. This merger stabilized Valley Arts as the custom shop wing of Samick, as well as supplying Samick with quality American designed guitars. Samick continues to expand their line of guitar models through the use of innovative designs, partnerships with high exposure endorsees (like Blues Saraceno and Ray Benson), and new projects such as the Robert Johnson Commemorative and the D'Leco Charlie Christian Commemorative guitars. Samick Company History courtesy Rick Clapper; Model Specifications courtesy Dee Hoyt. In 1998, Samick decided to overhaul their entire line. They brought in Greg Bennett, who has been in the guitar industry for over twenty years, to create a sense of continuity throughout the entire line of guitars. In 2001, they stopped their previous line of guitars. In 2002, the Samick company was purchased by Jong-Sup Kim, and they introduced an entirely new line of guitars with Greg Bennett on every headstock, which is smaller as well. By combining Samick and Bennett, there is over seventy years of experience in guitars. The new line of guitars are called "Greg Bennett Design by Samick." In 2006, the Samick headquarters in the U.S. moved from City of Industry, CA to Gallatin, TN. In addition to their acoustic and electric guitars and basses, Samick offers a wide range of other stringed instruments such as autoharps, banjos, mandolins, and violins. For more information, contact Samick directly or visit their website. Instruments currently produced in Korea. Distributed by Samick Music Corporation in Gallatin, TN (previously located in Southern California). Samick has been producing guitars since 1965 and has been importing guitars into the U.S. since 1981.
The great-playing and very affordable Dean Edge 09 5-String Electric Bass Guitar features a basswood body contoured for playing comfort. The maple neck is profiled to be fast, sleek, and easy to play. A unique Dean-design neck joint and heel along with an asymmetrical 4-bolt pattern give you unhindered movement all the way up the 2-octave neck. 35" scale for improved string tension. Soapbar pickups serve up the right rumble. Item ID E09 5 CBK Model Name Edge 09 5 String Classic Black Dexterity Right Handed Body Material Basswood Body Type Edge Top Material Basswood Top Contour Flat Top w/Bevels Neck Material Maple Scale Length 34" (863mm) Construction Bolt-On Neck Neck Shape C Fretboard Material Walnut Inlays Pearl Dot # of Frets 22 Fretboard Radius 16" (406mm) Nut PPS (Polyphenylene Sulfide) Nut Width 1 3/4 (44mm) Tuners Sealed Die Cast Knobs Chrome Dome Hardware Color Chrome Bridge Die Cast Pickup (Bridge) DMT Design Binding None Finish Classic Black Country of Origin China Truss Rod Dual Action Controls 1 vol 1 tone Strings OEM (.045-.125)
This is one tough little workhorse. Pounds 20W of punchy, low-down sounds through an 8" speaker. Compact, lightweight, and ready to rock, it's ideal for guitar players who like to keep an extra bass amp on hand or bass players who are just getting started. Includes High Boost switch; bass, mid, treble, and presence controls; and a headphone jack for practicing in the midnight hour. A bottom-end price for a solid, dependable amp. 20W of power 8" speaker Bass, mid, and treble EQ controls High Boost switch and presence Headpone jack Affordable price 12-1/4"W x 13-1/4"H x 6-1/2"D 12 lbs.
Ibanez builds guitars for all levels of players—from beginners to the most demanding masters of the instrument. Regardless of price, Ibanez always strives to offer the absolute best sound, style and playability in its class. It’s this mindset that has earned the Gio its place as the one of the most popular start-up guitars of all time, responsible for launching numerous musical careers around the world. The GRGR120EX features poplar body with binding. A maple neck combined with a purpleheart fretboard, reversed headstock, shark tooth inlay and jumbo frets allows aggressive power chording and smooth, fast playing. The T102 bridge with 10.5 mm string spacing allows easier picking across strings. Electronics include two Infinity R H-H pickups with a 3-way selector switch for a variety of tonal options, right at your fingertips.
Brand YAMAHA Color Brown Top Material Type Spruce Body Material Mahogany Back Material Type Mahogany Neck Material Type Mahogany Fretboard Material Type Rosewood The perfect first guitar; Combining quality woods and outstanding tone at an outstanding value Solid spruce top with Nato (Eastern Mahogany) back & sides Rosewood fingerboard and bridge The acoustic guitars need a professional setup out of the box to achieve the player's preferences
Washburn’s Vintage Series WA90CEVSB acoustic-electric guitar is the perfect entryway into the world of acoustic guitar, loaded with everything you need to start your musical journey off right! The WA90CEVSB is designed with a dreadnought body shape — by far the most common acoustic design — for a deep, projecting tone that’s ideal for vocal accompaniment. Next, the Venetian cutaway allows your hand to easily slide up to even the highest frets, while the “C”-shape neck is a perfect middle-of-the-road profile that Sweetwater's guitar experts find to be comfortable for players of all ages and sizes. Moreover, the built-in tuner is indispensable when you’re mastering your first few songs, and when you finally do, the Barcus Berry LX4 electronics allow you to effortlessly amplify your tone up on stage! Tech Specs String Type: Steel Number of Strings: 6 Left-/Right-handed: Right-handed Body Shape: Dreadnought Back & Sides Wood: Linden Top Wood: Linden Finish: Gloss Color: Vintage Sunburst Body Bracing: X-bracing Binding: Cream ABS Neck Wood: Okoume Neck Shape: C Radius: 14" Fingerboard Material: Black Walnut Fingerboard Inlay: White Dots Number of Frets: 21 Scale Length: 25.5" Nut/Saddle Material: ABS/ABS
You are viewing a Montana MT-105-CB in a sunburst finish. T Sunburst Finish Spruce Top Agathis Back/Sides Nato Fretboard
Features Body Style: Dreadnought Top: Spruce Back: Mahogany Sides: Mahogany Neck: Mahogany Fingerboard: Select hardwood Bridge: Select hardwood No. of frets: 20/14 open Scale length: 25-1/2" Nut Width: 1-11/16" Neck width at body: 2-1/8" String spacing at saddle E-E: 2-1/8" Inlay pattern: Mother of Pearl dots Rosette: Abalone Binding: White with Black/White/Black Purfling Pickguard: Black Bridgepins: Black Saddle: Compensated Width at Upper Bout: 11-3/8" Width at Lower Bout: 15-3/8" Maximum Depth: 4-3/4" Finish: Gloss Tuners: Chrome
2011 Fender Squier Stratocaster Cxs Series (Sunburst)
Description This used Alvarez RD8 Natural Acoustic Guitar is a reliable and great-sounding instrument, perfect for beginners and seasoned players alike. Featuring a dreadnought body shape, it delivers a rich, full tone with excellent projection. The spruce top paired with mahogany back and sides ensures a warm, balanced sound, while the rosewood fingerboard provides smooth playability. With a natural finish, this guitar exudes classic acoustic appeal. It is in good condition, showing some signs of use but fully functional with a well-preserved structure and playability. Whether you're strumming at home or performing live, this Alvarez RD8 offers dependable quality at an affordable price.
Finish Details: Original Body Material: Mahogany Body Details: Mahogany back and sides with spruce top Neck Material: Mahogany Fingerboard Material: Rosewood Neck Profile: Medium "C" Neck Thickness (IN): 1st- .87" 10th- 1.03" Fingerboard Radius: 15.00" Nut Width: 1-3/4" Scale Length: 25 1/2" Neck Details: Mahogany neck with bound rosewood fretboard and pearloid dot fret markers. Hardware: Original Weight: 3lbs 14oz Case Details: Original gig bag. Cosmetic Condition: Guitar is in very good cosmetic condition with no major blemishes or scratches. Serial Number: PO0990193
Washburn Guitars Woodline WLD20S Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar, Natural This Dreadnought sized Washburn Woodline 20 series has a solid spruce top sound board. Rosewood bridge and fretboard with 21 Frets. With a clear, robust tone complimented by the complexity of rosewood, the Woodline WLD20S aims to be the perfect balance of elegance, musicality and affordability. Solid select grade Sitka spruce soundboards with low mass Cathedral Peak Advanced-X scalloped bracing allow for great tone, and, Maple binding adds a touch of class leading elegance found on hand-made instruments. Low damping properties of the Graph Tech® NuBone nut and saddle and boutique Cleartone string maximize the tone and character of this Woodline Acoustic Guitar. Washburn Woodline 20 Series Acoustic Guitar Shape: Dreadnought Top: Solid Sitka spruce Back: Rosewood Sides: Rosewood Bridge: Rosewood Bracing: Cathedral Peak Advanced-X Scalloped Sitka Spruce Rosette: Faux-wood Overlay Neck Material: Satin Mahogany with 2 way Trussrod Fretboard: Rosewood Number of ferts: 20 Inlays: Dot Nut: Graphtech Nubone Nut Width: 1-11/16" Scale: 25-5/16" Tuners: Chrome die-cast w/Ebonite buttons Strings: Cleartone 7412B light gauge phosphor bronze
Description The Ibanez miKro GRGM21M is a high-quality electric guitar perfect for beginners and smaller players. Featuring the iconic shape of the Ibanez RG in a 3/4-size format with a 22.2" scale maple neck, this six-string allows developing musicians to start rocking out right away. The GRGM21M includes two Infinity R humbucking pickups that provide a thick, punchy tone suited for hard rock and metal. An accessible neck and medium frets make playing a breeze, allowing young rockers to focus on technique and skills. The Ibanez miKro GRGM21M brings real components and construction down to size, proving that great things can come in small packages. Full-Featured Hardware Built for Beginners While smaller in stature, the GRGM21M includes pro-level appointments found on full-scale Ibanez models. Infinity R pickups deliver warm, distorted tones and a five-way blade switch provides tonal variety. Chrome hardware, including a fixed bridge, complements the finish. Tuning is made simple with machine heads that hold pitch steadily through rocking out. The shorter 22.2" scale length reduces tension, making the GRGM21M ideal for building strength and skills. Iconic Styling in an Accessible Size The GRGM21M brings the renowned Ibanez RG shape to life in a 3/4 size perfect for beginners and smaller players. With an instantly recognizable body styling and eye-catching metallic purple finish, this guitar looks as rebellious as it sounds. A sleek, thin-profile neck allows for comfortable playing over long practice sessions, while a cutaway provides access to higher frets. The compact size reduces weight, making the GRGM21M suitable for younger rockers still developing their strength and skills. Premium Components and Construction As an official Ibanez model, the miKro GRGM21M is built to the same high standards of quality as full-scale guitars. A basswood body provides a balanced, resonant tone, while a maple neck offers stability and sustain. Chrome hardware, including a fixed bridge, tuners and control knobs, provides durability and a touch of style. Infinity R humbuckers deliver a range of distorted rock tones, from vintage grit to high-gain roar. Combined with a compact, playable format, these premium appointments make the GRGM21M a serious instrument.
THE FULL HISTORY OF WASHBURN GUITARS With roots going back before the Civil War, Washburn began as a partnership between George Washburn Lyon and Patrick Healy. Formed in Chicago, Illinois, Washburn has been building stringed instruments since 1883. An American institution, Washburn has built guitars, mandolins, banjos, ukuleles, and more throughout the years. Many of the biggest names in folk, rock, and blues have played Washburn and some of the most significant trendsetting music has been played on a Washburn. From early blues, to the inspiration behind the MTV Unplugged revival, to the modern day, Washburn has been a choice among the song-smiths of the day. 130 years of history is at the root of our strong foundation building high quality instruments. It is this background that inspires us to create instruments for you and we hope you experience the exceptional value, playability and voice that is Washburn. On this Website, we encourage you to explore the Washburn line of fine instruments. We are sure you can find a musical partner in a Washburn, be it the historically significant Lakeside and DeLuxe, the quintessential acoustic-electric Festival, the luthier inspired Comfort, or our extensive variety of Americana models Though our roots are firmly planted through providing some of history’s most well known, best valued and best selling acoustic and Americana instruments, your dreams have remained an important part of fulfilling our mission- to provide you with the perfect tool to achieve them. From the first Washburn electric built in 1976, everyone from beginners taking their first step into the bright stage lights to seasoned professionals commanding the attention of thousands of screaming fans have found a home here at Washburn. From rock, metal, country, bluegrass and jazz, there is a Washburn electric guitar that will fit you and your style perfectly and grow with you as you develop your style and technique. We have a legacy of famous and talented artists who have helped shape the soundscape of today’s modern music, from Nancy Wilson and Howard Leese with Heart, to the rise of hard rock’s and metal’s glory years with Rudy Sarzo and Nuno Bettencourt- who is celebrating 25 years with us; through the grunge years where icons like Dimebag Darrel kept guitar solos alive until passing the torch to Ola Englund and Marzi Montazeri. The list goes on and is growing everyday. Whether you strive to join that list, or are happy to push your “likes” on YouTube, or just want to have some fun with family and friends in the basement or backyard- we have the perfect fit for you no matter your taste or skill level. This guitar was a limited run Washburn did in 1989. These guitars were actually copies of a Martin D18. This is model #0636 and it plays and sounds amazing. Spruce top mahogany sides and back indian rosewood fingerboard
Laurel Canyon LD2000S Acoustic Guitar (No Case) Affordable drednought with quality tonewoods and custom appointments. The LD2000S is an acoustic dreadnought guitar that offers superior playability and construction. Featuring a dreadnought design, the LD2000S incorporates a spruce top and mahogany back and sides. Custom touches like bound neck/body and real abalone rosette make the LD2000S an incredible value for any player. Case sold separately. Features Mahogany back and sides for a warm, rich tone Spruce top provides high-end snap and increased projection Dovetail neck joint construction for solid feel High-ratio die-cast tuners ensure tuning stability Multi-ply binding on neck and body offer outstanding aesthetics and protection Multi-ring rosette enhances the overall look Case sold separately