The 2-pickup Les Paul Special was introduced in 1955 as an intermediate model, positioned between the low-cost Les Paul Junior and the Les Paul. Originally available only in a single cutaway, the Special was changed in 1959 to a double cutaway model. Features include P-90 pickups, mahogany body, rosewood fingerboard, nickel hardware, and FREE hardshell case!
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Thursday, December 23, 2004
Gibson Custom 1960 LP Special Double Cut
The 2-pickup Les Paul Special was introduced in 1955 as an intermediate model, positioned between the low-cost Les Paul Junior and the Les Paul. Originally available only in a single cutaway, the Special was changed in 1959 to a double cutaway model. Features include P-90 pickups, mahogany body, rosewood fingerboard, nickel hardware, and FREE hardshell case!
Gibson Custom 1960 LP Special Single Cut
The 2-pickup Les Paul Special was introduced in 1955 as an intermediate model, positioned between the low-cost Les Paul Junior and the Les Paul Model. Features include P-90 pickups, mahogany body, rosewood fingerboard, nickel hardware, and FREE hardshell case!
ESP M100FM
ESP LTD M-100FM Electric Guitar See-Thru Black
Great guitar for a modest budget. The M-100FM is loaded with features. With a body constructed of agathis, a flamed maple top, dot inlays, and the model name at the 12th fret, this guitar has a great look.
Wednesday, December 22, 2004
Tuesday, December 21, 2004
Gibson Super Goldtone 5 way
Gibson Super Goldtone 5 way
The Goldtone 5 way foot control unit switches between preamp 1/2, boost select, preamp 1 & 2, loop on/off, and reverb on/off.
The Goldtone 5 way foot control unit switches between preamp 1/2, boost select, preamp 1 & 2, loop on/off, and reverb on/off.
DiMarzio DP189
DiMarzio DP189
The Tone Zone� has the most dramatic tone curve of the Modern Classic Humbuckers. The vowel-like open wah-wah feel of the PAF Pro� and Fred� is combined with tremendous mid-range and bass for a sound that really kicks hard.
The Tone Zone� has the most dramatic tone curve of the Modern Classic Humbuckers. The vowel-like open wah-wah feel of the PAF Pro� and Fred� is combined with tremendous mid-range and bass for a sound that really kicks hard.
Monday, December 20, 2004
B.C. Rich Bronze Series Warlock Electric Guitar
B.C. Rich Bronze Series Warlock Electric Guitar Black
This affordable Warlock features an agathis body, dual humbuckers, all chrome hardware, maple neck, rosewood fingerboard, and the popular Warlock body design that takes center stage as soon as you strap it on.
Features:
* Wicked Warlock design
* Agathis body
* Maple neck
* Rosewood fretboard
* Dual humbucking pickups
Sunday, December 19, 2004
Hartke Hartke X Light 4 String Bass Set 3 Pack
Hartke Hartke X Light 4 String Bass Set 3 Pack
Hartke! The Name That Set The Standard For Modern Bass Sound Reproduction, Introduces Their New Transient Attack Bass Strings. The HSB440 (3Pack) Includes 3 Complete Sets Of XLight Strings Packed In One Box, Gauges Of 40, 60, 75, 95, and Feature A Nickel wound, Hex Core, Long Scale Design.
Hartke! The Name That Set The Standard For Modern Bass Sound Reproduction, Introduces Their New Transient Attack Bass Strings. The HSB440 (3Pack) Includes 3 Complete Sets Of XLight Strings Packed In One Box, Gauges Of 40, 60, 75, 95, and Feature A Nickel wound, Hex Core, Long Scale Design.
Fender Custom '60's J Bass Pickup
Dean Markley Artist Transducer
Dean Markley Artist Transducer
Dean Markley's Artist pickup is once again a pickup which is so unique that it is patented. Housed in a maple wood housing, Artist Transducer gives you that sound that every professional artist wants.
Saturday, December 18, 2004
Durango DF355
Durango DF355
Pick up a Durango DF-355 and you won’t believe the sound and playing ease of this comfortable traditionally-styled guitar! Easy to hold, and produces the brilliant balanced tones dear to the heart of the finger-style guitarist. Features include solid spruce top, mahogany back and sides, rosewood fingerboard, natural gloss finish with vintage toner, and more!
Pick up a Durango DF-355 and you won’t believe the sound and playing ease of this comfortable traditionally-styled guitar! Easy to hold, and produces the brilliant balanced tones dear to the heart of the finger-style guitarist. Features include solid spruce top, mahogany back and sides, rosewood fingerboard, natural gloss finish with vintage toner, and more!
Durango B18
Durango B18
If you're looking for a bigger tone than is offered by standard dreadnaught-style guitars, take a look at the new Durango B-18 Jumbo size guitar. Its all mahogany construction gives warmth and tone to an already loud instrument that will set you apart from the crowd.
If you're looking for a bigger tone than is offered by standard dreadnaught-style guitars, take a look at the new Durango B-18 Jumbo size guitar. Its all mahogany construction gives warmth and tone to an already loud instrument that will set you apart from the crowd.
Durango B16
Durango B16
The new Durango B-16 slope shoulder dreadnaught-style guitar will definitely get the attention of every player...even that hard to please vintage collector! The body shape brings back a look that was originally made famous in the 1950's. Why settle for a guitar that looks like everything else when you can be an original with Durango!
The new Durango B-16 slope shoulder dreadnaught-style guitar will definitely get the attention of every player...even that hard to please vintage collector! The body shape brings back a look that was originally made famous in the 1950's. Why settle for a guitar that looks like everything else when you can be an original with Durango!
Durango B14
Durango B14
With its vintage inspired 'Grand Concert' body size and all-mahogany construction, the newly designed Durango B-14 is perfect for any player. From the student looking for a guitar thats got a look all its own, or for that individual who just prefers a smaller bodied guitar, this is a great choice for that first acoustic guitar.
With its vintage inspired 'Grand Concert' body size and all-mahogany construction, the newly designed Durango B-14 is perfect for any player. From the student looking for a guitar thats got a look all its own, or for that individual who just prefers a smaller bodied guitar, this is a great choice for that first acoustic guitar.
Snarling Dogs Brain Pick (12 Pack)
Snarling Dogs Tin Box Brain Picks 1 Dozen .60mm
Emery-like gripping surface prevents slipping. Memory tip for accurate picking. Available in 6 color coded gauges. 12 Pack
Troubleshooting Your Amp
Troubleshooting Your Amp
Answers to Some Common Amplifier Problems
courtesy of: www.crateamps.com
My amplifier doesn't appear to be receiving power.
First, make sure that your power cord is plugged in to a live, properly grounded outlet. If that checks out, make sure the power switch is in the ON position. If you are still not getting any power, you may have a blown fuse. Fuses blow for a reason and something may have shorted out. Your best bet would be to have it checked by an Authorized Service Center.
My amplifier is losing volume.
Many times when an amp is cutting out, it is due to a faulty instrument cable or a bad jack in the instrument itself. All cables, including the cables used for effects pedals, processors, and extension speaker cabinets should be checked for proper operation. Also confirm that the jack in your instrument is working properly. If there is still a cutting out problem, you should have the unit checked out by an Authorized Service Center.
I turn my amplifier all the way up, but I can still barely hear it.
This is another problem that can be caused by a faulty cable or band instrument jack. All cables need to be checked for proper operation, including the cables used for effects pedals, processors, and extension speaker cabinets. Also confirm that the instrument jack is working properly and that the speaker cables are securely attached. Each amplifier is different in it's operation. A quick look into your owner's manual to confirm proper hook-up could save you a trip to a repair center. If all cables and jacks are in proper working order and you have confirmed that your rig is hooked up properly, you should have the unit checked out by an Authorized Service Center.
How do go about getting my amp to be repaired?
If your amplifier should require service, you have two options: The first option is to take it to an Authorized Service Center in your area. A list of service centers is available on the CRATE website or by contacting our CUSTOMER SERICE DEPARTMENT. Your second option is to send the unit back to our factory service center for repair. You should first contact them for a RETURN AUTHORIZATION NUMBER and shipping instructions.
If I decide to have my amplifier repaired, do I have to pay for it?
If you haven't already, now would be a good time to familiarize yourself with the WARRANTY that was included with your amp. Within it you will find all the information in regards to what is covered, how long it is covered, and what is required by the purchaser in order to obtain Warranty Service."
Answers to Some Common Amplifier Problems
courtesy of: www.crateamps.com
My amplifier doesn't appear to be receiving power.
First, make sure that your power cord is plugged in to a live, properly grounded outlet. If that checks out, make sure the power switch is in the ON position. If you are still not getting any power, you may have a blown fuse. Fuses blow for a reason and something may have shorted out. Your best bet would be to have it checked by an Authorized Service Center.
My amplifier is losing volume.
Many times when an amp is cutting out, it is due to a faulty instrument cable or a bad jack in the instrument itself. All cables, including the cables used for effects pedals, processors, and extension speaker cabinets should be checked for proper operation. Also confirm that the jack in your instrument is working properly. If there is still a cutting out problem, you should have the unit checked out by an Authorized Service Center.
I turn my amplifier all the way up, but I can still barely hear it.
This is another problem that can be caused by a faulty cable or band instrument jack. All cables need to be checked for proper operation, including the cables used for effects pedals, processors, and extension speaker cabinets. Also confirm that the instrument jack is working properly and that the speaker cables are securely attached. Each amplifier is different in it's operation. A quick look into your owner's manual to confirm proper hook-up could save you a trip to a repair center. If all cables and jacks are in proper working order and you have confirmed that your rig is hooked up properly, you should have the unit checked out by an Authorized Service Center.
How do go about getting my amp to be repaired?
If your amplifier should require service, you have two options: The first option is to take it to an Authorized Service Center in your area. A list of service centers is available on the CRATE website or by contacting our CUSTOMER SERICE DEPARTMENT. Your second option is to send the unit back to our factory service center for repair. You should first contact them for a RETURN AUTHORIZATION NUMBER and shipping instructions.
If I decide to have my amplifier repaired, do I have to pay for it?
If you haven't already, now would be a good time to familiarize yourself with the WARRANTY that was included with your amp. Within it you will find all the information in regards to what is covered, how long it is covered, and what is required by the purchaser in order to obtain Warranty Service."
Eminence Ramrod 10 Guitar Speaker
Very Loud, Gutsy, and Meaty Tone With Singing Highs and Nice, Clear Overtones.' The New Red Coat Series Of Eminence Speakers Incorporates British Cone Technology That Are Manufactured In The USA. The Ramrod Features A 10 Inch Driver, A Power Rating Of Up To 75 Watts (RMS) and A 30 oz. Magnet.
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