Schecter Black Jack C7 7-String Electric Guitar Schecter’s BlackJack models are armed with the extremely versatile Seymour Duncan JB (SH-4) and 59 (SH-1n) pickup combination, which can be tapped via a push/pull tone control or a 5-way Mega Switch….
Schecter Black Jack ATX C1 Electric Guitar Yet another understated masterpiece from Schecter. If you value function over flash, look no further – these models get it done with minimal fuss. The Seymour Duncan Active Blackout Humbuckers plus…
Epiphone Les Paul Ultra II Electric Guitar The Epiphone Les Paul Ultra II is all the Les Paul you expect, with enough extras to make it a new must-have instrument for any serious player. Epiphone has a habit of starting revolutions. In 2005 ,…
Schecter C1 Hellraiser Electric Guitar Check out this Hellraiser — EMG 81/89 humbuckers, a set neck, Quilt Maple top, TonePros TOM bridge, abalone binding, Grover tuners and more. Specs include 24 jumbo frets, 25.5 in. scale, abalone…
Schecter Devil Custom Electric Guitar One thing’s for sure - no guitar looks quite like this one. It’s built for speed and sound. Mahogany body and solid burl-maple top has wide horns for easy fret access. Set neck with ebony fretboard…
Schecter V1 Hellraiser Electric Guitar These Schecter V1 Hellraiser’s are radical. There is something about inlaid wood that never fails to inspire and Schecter has outdone themselves – again. You get a lethal look, first of all. And:…
Schecter Stiletto Studio 5-String Electric Bass The Stiletto Series Basses are hands down Schecter’s most popular basses. Combining Euro-High Tech looks and upper-register playability, the Stiletto is the perfect match for many styles of playing!
Taylor 114E Grand Auditorium Acoustic-Electric Guitar With Taylor’s new Under-Saddle Transducer pickup, the 114e is a complete package that’s ready to perform. Sporting a solid Spruce top, it’s big on quality and tone.
Taylor 210 Acoustic Guitar (with Case) With a glossy solid Spurce top and Indian Rosewood laminate back and sides, the affordably priced 210 is an impressive introduction to the Taylor playing experience.
