Wednesday, November 30, 2011

SKB 56 Molded Guitar Case Les Paul Style

SKB 56 Molded Guitar Case Les Paul Style Review



SKB 56 Molded Guitar Case Les Paul Style Feature

  • Arch Top Design. Full length neck support. New fiberglass reinforced nylon trigger release latching system.
  • Foam Fitted EPS Interior with Deluxe Plush Lining for Les Paul Type Guitars and Replicas
  • The SKB 56 features a bumper protected valance, injection molded feet, an indestructible cushioned rubber over-molded handle and an accessories compartment.
  • Latches are reinforced with back plates so that even Arnold couldn't pull them out
  • Instrument Body Length: 18.00 in, Instrument Body Depth: 2.25 in, Instrument Lower Bout: 13.00 in, Instrument Upper Bout: 9.75 in
This SKB case has been designed to fit Les Paul type instruments. The specially molded interior grips the guitar to provide the protection required by today's active musician who plays many different venues with various transportation requirements. SKB products are fully warranted against defects in materials and craftsmanship while in possession of the original owner. SKB will repair or replace any product found to be defective. Damages due to accident, improper care, negligence or normal wear, where SKB is not at fault, will be repaired for a reasonable charge. The entire line of SKB guitar cases is world famous for unsurpassed protection and solid value. Virtually every major guitar manufacturer worldwide, has selected SKB as their original equipment case supplier.


Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Gibson 490R Original Humbucker Pickup Gold

Gibson 490R Original Humbucker Pickup Gold Review



Gibson 490R Original Humbucker Pickup Gold Feature

  • Similar to the '57 Classic with increase in the upper mids Special Alnico II magnet Calibrated to perfectly match the 490T Classic gold cover 4-conductor shielded wiring
490R These "Modern Classic" pickups feature tonal characteristics similar to the '57 Classic, but deliver a slight increase in the upper mids, for a more contemporary humbucking sound. The special Alnico II magnet gives these beauties a singing quality that delivers on demand.


Saturday, November 26, 2011

Dean Vendetta XM Solid Body Electric Guitar, Trans Black Finish

Dean Vendetta XM Solid Body Electric Guitar, Trans Black Finish Review



Dean Vendetta XM Solid Body Electric Guitar, Trans Black Finish Feature

  • Paulownia body with trans black finish and bolt-on construction
  • 25.5-inch scale, 24-fret maple neck with rosewood fingerboard and dot inlays
  • Dual Dean humbuckers with volume and tone controls, three-way toggle
  • Tune-o-Matic bridge with string-through-body design
  • Dean diecast tuning machines
Dean's Vendetta XM offers the budget-conscious a solid Vendetta option, with a bolt-on neck, a pair of Dean humbuckers, Dean diecast tuning machines, and a Tune-o-Matic bridge.

Vendetta XM at a Glance

  • Body wood: Mahogany
  • Neck Construction: Bolt-on
  • Neck wood: Maple
  • Fretboard: Rosewood
  • Inlays: Dot
  • Frets: 24
  • Scale: 25.5"
  • Bridge: Tune-o-Matic
  • Pickups: Dean Humbuckers
  • Controls: Volume, Tone, Three-way Switch
  • Tuners: Dean Diecast
  • Hardware: Black
  • Finish: Trans Black

Tune-o-Matic bridge with V-shaped ferrule pattern, Dean humbuckers.

Dean diecast tuners.

The Dean Vendetta Series
With four models to choose from, the Vendettas have string-through-body design, classic Dean V Ferrule pattern, dual Humbuckers, a 25.5-inch scale, and solid mahogany bodies with a maple neck. The Vendetta 1.0 and 2.0 are bolt-on models with black hardware. The 2.0 model features a solid flame maple top. The Vendetta 3.0 and 4.0 sport neck-through construction with the Pearl Evil Eye inlay running the length of the fretboard. The 4.0 version has a beautiful quilted maple top and is available in an all too popular "Tiger Eye" finish.

Paulownia Body
Paulownia is an increasingly popular substitute for mahogany in more affordable guitar models. It's a fast-growing, hearty tree native to Japan and Southeast Asia, and has traditionally been used for Asian string instruments.

As a lightweight, porous body wood, Paulownia is somewhat similar to swamp ash in its sonic signature: very resonant, with plenty of chime and a nice, tight low-end.

Bolt-On Construction
The Vendetta XM uses bolt-on construction, an affordable alternative to set-neck or thru-body designs. The advantage of this design is that if you do have any neck trouble down the line, you can easily replace it.

The maple neck features an ultra-playable 24-fret rosewood fingerboard, with classic dot inlays.

Dean Humbucker Pickups
To capture the biting tones of vintage Deans, the company includes two humbuckers. These pickups should provide more than enough bite for modern styles, along with plenty of low-end and midrange definition. The standard three-way selector allows bridge, neck, or a combination, and volume and tone controls are provided.

Dean Diecast Tuners
Dean's sealed diecast tuners offer solid tuning and mechanics, for a long lifetime of dependable performance.

Tune-o-Matic Bridge
A Tune-o-Matic bridge with string-thru body design provides even more sustain, along with precise intonation for your tuning preference. The classic v-shaped ferrule pattern adds some nice vintage Dean style.


Friday, November 25, 2011

Aria PE-90 Electric Guitar - Goldtop

Aria PE-90 Electric Guitar - Goldtop Review



Aria PE-90 Electric Guitar - Goldtop Feature

  • Classic vintage vibe
  • Duncan designed P-90 pickups
  • Heel-less cutaway
  • Original Aria bridge and tailpiece
  • Chrome Hardware
Everything about PE-90 Goldtop screams "classic". From the gorgeous vintage finish to the Duncan Designed P90-1 pickups, PE-90 is for the player who wants a traditional instrument, but with the performance and the quality of a modern guitar.


Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Gibson Gear PRHK-010 Electric Guitar Part

Gibson Gear PRHK-010 Electric Guitar Part Review



Gibson Gear PRHK-010 Electric Guitar Part Feature

  • Authentic Gibson Replacement Part
  • Fits Gibson Les Paul models and many other electric guitars
  • Includes two volume and two tone control knobs
  • Black
  • Color: Black
Gibson Top Hat Knobs - Black - 4 Pack


Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Gibson Electric Guitar Brite Wires Nickel Plated, .008 - .038, SEG-700SUL

Gibson Electric Guitar Brite Wires Nickel Plated, .008 - .038, SEG-700SUL Review



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Monday, November 14, 2011

Gibson 498T Alnico Humbucker Double Black

Gibson 498T Alnico Humbucker Double Black Review



Gibson 498T Alnico Humbucker Double Black Feature

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498T Hot Alnico Put a slightly hotter Alnico V magnet into a specially wound coil combination, and you get the 498T Hot Alnico. With its higher output and emphasis on mid-ranges and highs, the 498T is the perfect rock pickup. Available with chrome, gold or nickel covers, or open coils, the 498T comes with four conductor shielded wiring.


Friday, November 11, 2011

Gibson Gear PRPC-010 Electric Guitar Part

Gibson Gear PRPC-010 Electric Guitar Part Review



Gibson Gear PRPC-010 Electric Guitar Part Feature

  • Authentic Gibson Replacement Part
  • Neck position
  • Chrome
  • Neck position, Chrome
  • Authentic Gibson Replacement Part and neck position.
Gibson Neck Positioned Humbucker Cover - Chrome


Monday, November 7, 2011

Gibson Gear PRPC-025 Electric Guitar Part

Gibson Gear PRPC-025 Electric Guitar Part Review



Gibson Gear PRPC-025 Electric Guitar Part Feature

  • Authentic Gibson Replacement Part
  • Bridge position
  • Gold
  • Authentic Gibson Replacement Part and bridge position.
Gibson Bridge Positioned Humbucker Cover - Gold


Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Gibson 1959 Les Paul Standard VOS Electric Guitar, Washed Cherry

Gibson 1959 Les Paul Standard VOS Electric Guitar, Washed Cherry Review



Gibson 1959 Les Paul Standard VOS Electric Guitar, Washed Cherry Feature

  • Carved maple top Solid, non-weight relieved mahogany back Single-ply cream binding
  • Single-ply cream binding1959 rounded neck profile24-3/4" scale1-11/16 nut width Vintage tulip tuners BurstBucker pickups CTS pots and
  • Bumblebee capacitors2 volume, 2 tone, 3-way selector
  • Thin toggle switch washer and jackplate Nickel hardware ABR-1 bridge and
  • Stopbar tailpiece1-piece mahogany neck with long tenon22-fret rosewood finger board Acrylic trapezoid inlays (accurate shape and color)
Gibson's Les Paul Standard model from 1959 is the most highly acclaimed, widely recognized solid body electric guitar in the entire world, coveted by both players and collectors as the ultimate example of playability, attractiveness and tone among all six-stringed instruments. In an industry filled with imitations and replicas, the iconic 1959 Les Paul Standard simply has no equal.

The most highly acclaimed, widely recognized solid body electric guitar in the entire world.

History

Gibson's legendary Burstbucker pickups and Tune-o-matic bridge.

22-fret rosewood fingerboard outfitted with acrylic trapezoid inlays matching the size of color of the originals.

Named after Lester William Polsfuss, aka Les Paul--legendary American jazz guitarist, and true pioneer in the development of recorded music--the Les Paul model guitar became the "Standard" in July 1958 after company president Ted McCarty and his staff decided to add the new designation and forego the guitar's traditional Goldtop finish for a new, brighter finish dubbed Cherry Sunburst, which allowed the natural beauty of the Les Paul Standard's maple top to be showcased. The company was hoping the changes would improve its sales of solid body electric guitars, which had been declining since 1953 when the Gibson shipped 2,245 Les Paul Model guitars.

Unfortunately, sales of the new Les Paul Standard continued to dip, and after shipping only 643 guitars in 1959 and another 635 during the early part of 1960, Gibson once again instituted another redesign of the guitar, abandoning the Les Paul design as we know it today and creating the SG Standard. No one could have imagined, however, that those 1,278 Les Paul Standard guitars--especially the 643 from 1959--would become the most sought after guitars in the world.

Body
While the full impact of the 1959 Les Paul Standard was still several years away from being realized, its influence on guitar design was already well underway. Besides its exceptional tone and playability, the 1959 version of the Les Paul Standard was renowned for its two "bookmatched" pieces of maple wood that made up the top of the guitar. While most of the Les Paul Standard tops in 1958 were considered "plain," some of the maple tops in 1959--and into 1960--were "flamed" or "figured," adding a three-dimensional, cosmetic element never before seen on any solid body guitar. The beautiful patterns, however, went largely unnoticed at the time, with Gibson paying no particular attention to selecting wood with distinct grain patterns. Other cosmetic changes on the 1959 Les Paul Standard included a slightly thinner neck profile, a smaller heel, and a change to larger "jumbo"-sized frets, which are still in use today.

Finish
The guitar's new Cherry Sunburst finish also saw its first full year of use in 1959, despite problems with the consistency of the red pigment used to paint it--a problem that wasn't corrected until late 1960. This caused the finish on many guitars to fade to some degree of amber, honey or yellow hue, further adding to the beauty and mystique of the instrument.

Famous Players
One of the first guitarists to recognize the potential of the 1959 Les Paul Standard was The Rolling Stones' Keith Richards, who obtained a 1959 model in 1964 that had been outfitted with a Bigsby tremolo tailpiece. Around 1966, emerging British guitarist Eric Clapton--himself influenced by the early 1950s Les Paul models played by Freddie King and Hubert Sumlin--also recognized the Les Paul Standard's exceptional tone and playability, and began playing them almost exclusively. Before long, the Les Paul Standards of the late 1950s had found their way into the hands of future guitar legends Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck, Duane Allman, Peter Green and Michael Bloomfield, among others, eventually helping to reshape the sound of a worldwide musical movement, while forever changing the standard by which all other electric guitars are measured.

Near-perfect Recreation
The 1959 Les Paul Standard reissue produced today by Gibson Custom is true to all of the original instrument's features and characteristics, including Gibson's traditional hand-carved "figured" maple top and solid, non-weight relieved mahogany body. The headstock is made from Holly head veneer, as opposed to fiber, just like it was in 1959, and the vintage-style tulip tuners are mounted in a straight line, also as they were on the original. The 24 3/4-inch scale length neck is made from one solid piece of mahogany, and attached to the body using a long neck tenon--one of the Les Paul's more distinguishing characteristics of the 1950s. The neck is topped by a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard outfitted with acrylic trapezoid inlays matching the size and color of the originals. Of course, two of Gibson's legendary Burstbucker pickups deliver all the subtle variations of true, classic "Patent Applied For" humbucker tone by using historically "unmatched" bobbin windings and Alnico II magnets. Other historical appointments include CTS potentiometers, bumble bee capacitors, rolled creme-colored fingerboard binding, single-ply creme-colored binding around the body, and a period-correct thin toggleswitch washer and jackplate. The 1959 Les Paul Standard comes in either a V.O.S. or Gloss finish, and with the standard Gibson Custom case, custom care kit and certificate of authenticity. They are available in Faded Tobacco Burst, Washed Cherry Burst and Iced Tea Burst. In 1959, the Les Paul Standard made a change to wider, fatter jumbo frets which made it a more facile guitar. The significance of this change wouldn't be felt until the late '60s when Clapton, Bloomfield, Peter Green, and other emerging guitarists discovered its warm, thick BurstBucker voice and fast, smooth and easy-playing neck. Then the Les Paul began its ascent toward ultimate icon status. Like all VOS (Vintage Original Spec) Series instruments, the 1959 Les Paul Standard VOS is handcrafted for comfort and playability in the Gibson Custom Shop. The construction, neck profile, hardware, and electronics are period accurate, and a special nitrocellulose finish treatment gives it the patina of a gently aged vintage guitar. Includes Gibson Custom Shop case and a certificate of authenticity.