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Vox Valvetronix AD100VT 100w 2x12 Guitar Combo Amp
 The Vox Valvetronix AD100VT 100W Guitar Combo Amp gives you the amazingly realistic tube preamp sound of Valvetronix technology. You also get Vox Valve Reactor circuitry for the sound and feel of tube power, and 11 models of vintage and modern amp classics including the legendary Vox AC30. It also packs a block of 11 high-quality effects including composites, 100W of juice, and 2 - 12" Vox speakers. Knob-based controls make it a combo amp that's easy to drive. 2 channels and manual mode give you 3 distinct sound sets. Output wattage is adjustable. Line and headphone jacks are provided for home recording and silent practice. Programs and effects are footswitchable with optional VFS2. 
Fender American Vintage 57 Precision Bass
 Made in U.S.A. This vintage reissue features a traditional maple neck, alder body, vintage hardware, and gold anodized pickguard. Maple or rosewood fretboard.

Gretsch G6136TBK Black Falcon
 Dual High Sensitive FilterTron pickups on unique hollowbody construction with small tone bars deliver jangle, bite, or solid round tones with equal felicity. Laminated maple top, back, and sides with 3-piece maple neck are adorned with an ebony fretboard; gold-plated hardware; gold-sparkle headstock inlays; unique gold pickguard with acrylic top and falcon monogram; full gold-sparkle body, neck, and headstock binding; and finely crafted hump block mother-of-pearl fretboard inlays with feather engraving. The Space-Control roller bridge with ebony base keeps the massive gold-plated Bigsby from putting it out of tune. 
Gibson SG Standard Historic Reissue Guitar with Maestro
 With its ultra-thin, double-cutaway body, the SG was lighter than the Les Paul and allowed freer access to the upper register -- both features that rockers immediately appreciated. This reissue features a mahogany body, Maestro tailpiece, 1960 slim-taper neck profile, vintage tulip tuners, and '57 Classic humbucking pickups -- all features of the original SG. 
Gretsch G6120SH Brian Setzer Hot Rod Flat Black
 TV Jones pickups crank out that fiery, edgy Setzer tone and work well with the V-style Bigsby vibrato. Adjustable bridge with ebony base, bound and ebonized rosewood fretboard with thumbnail inlays, and chrome hardware including a chrome headstock plate identifying it as a Hot Rod add up to extremely sharp looks. 
Hofner 500/2 Club Bass Guitar Sunburst
 In 1956, Walter Hofner had an idea for an amplified semi-acoustic bass. When it was brought to life, his idea resulted in a bass with a warm, woody, double-bass-like amplified tone. Many players revere Hofner basses for their historical significance as well as for their smooth, sweet sound and playing ease that eludes most ordinary basses.Because the original bass guitar had become so scarce and expensive, popular demand compelled Hofner to re-create the Club Bass 500/2. The new Hofner 500/2 Club Bass shares the feel, tone, and many features of the Vintage '63 but with a more traditional guitar body profile and a single cutaway 
Fender 62 Jazzmaster Electric Guitar
 Featured on numerous surf and rock instrumentals in the '60s, new-wave chart-toppers in the '70s, and alternative hits in the '80s. Now it's ready for the millennium. 2 vintage soapbar pickups. Contoured alder body with offset waist. 21-fret rosewood fingerboard. Switchable lead and rhythm circuits. Floating tremolo with Tremolo-Lock. One-piece maple neck. A classic sound of rock guitar history can be yours.

Fender Standard Jazz Bass V
 First introduced in 1960 as the "Deluxe Model," the Fender Jazz Bass has stood the test of time to become one of the most played instruments in modern musical history. Many Fender firsts such as the offset waist body, ultra-slim fast-action neck, and full-range bi-pole pickups are standard features on the Standard Jazz Bass. This is an affordable update of Fender classic designs that incorporates 2 bi-pole pickups fashioned after the American Series pickups. |