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  • The thinner design of the SR700 bass guitar combined with it's convenient cutaway make it easy for those with smaller hands to access all the strings along its beautiful 5-piece Jatoba/Bubinga neck. Making it even more accessible to every bass player is it's lightweight, balanced, comfort-contoured mahogany body with figured maple top. Not only will this Ibanez bass feel right in your hands, but it gives you 2 Bartolini MK1-4 pickups and a Bartolini MK1 3 -band EQ to help you find that impeccable sound you've been hoping for.

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  • 2 powerful EMG humbuckers: the EMG-81 in the bridge position provides higher output for overdriven, screaming leads with tons of sustain, and the EMG-85 in the neck position gives a beefy low end and fatter top, great for rhythm and blues. The Dean Razorback V 255 electric guitar features a mahogany neck and body and a rosewood fretboard. The V-shape neck has a strong, set joint and a 1-5/8" nut. Grover tuners and a locking tremolo keep you in perfect tune while you divebomb the night away. 24 fast frets facilitate wicked, shredding solos and lightning quick chord changes. 3-way switching, volume and tone control keep things simple, yet tonally flexible, and with tons of presence.Being a Dean guitar, the Razorback V 255 looks as good as it sounds. Dangerous-looking edges are highlighted by color-contrast bevels on the body and outlines on the famous Dean headstock. V inlays with Dime's razorblade at the twelfth fret plus all black hardware make this guitar wickedly stunning.Dimebag Darrell Abbott's return to Dean Guitars was one of the many things cut far too short by his death near the end of 2004, but his many drawings and ideas have kept the guitar makers at Dean inspired. These Razorback V 255s were some of Darrell's final designs, and we're sure they will inspire you, too!

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THE 1959 BURST – A Les Paul documentary

Monday, September 14th, 2009

This is a trailer for “The 1959 Burst”, a documentary film from MAXFILMCO. Winner of ‘Best Documentary Film’ at Hollywood FAME Awards and Phoenix Music Awards. Produced by Cynthia Huffman.

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Fender at NAMM 2008: Shane Nicholas w/ Super Champ XD

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

Footage from Fender’s Frontline Live 2008 event at the NAMM Show ‘08. Shane Nicholas, FenderĀ® Amplification Marketing Manager, talks to us about the Fender Super Champ XD amp and the Fender Vibro Champ XD amp.

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Dean Artist Series Q&A #7 – Eric Bass of Shinedown

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

Dean Artist Series Q&A #7 – Eric Bass of Shinedown is filmed backstage on tour for a Q&A session, with questions sent in to the official Dean Guitars Myspace account.

Special thanks to the Dean Myspace users who submitted over 100 questions total!

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Dean Artist Series Q&A #6, Michael Schenker (MSG)

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

Dean Artist Series Q&A #6 – Michael Schenker of MSG is filmed backstage on tour for a Q&A session, with questions sent in by Dean Forum and Dean Myspace users.

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1960 Gibson Les Paul Black Beauty 00964

Friday, September 4th, 2009

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This medium weight Les Paul Custom weighs 10.70 lbs. and has a solid mahogany body with a slightly arched top. One-piece mahogany neck with a nice medium profile, a comfortable nut width of just under 1 11/16 inches and a standard Gibson scale length of 24 3/4 inches. Ebony fretboard with 22 original thin frets and inlaid pearl block position markers. The top of the guitar has seven-ply binding, the back of the guitar has five-ply binding, the headstock has five-ply binding, and the fretboard has single white binding. Headstock with inlaid pearl “Gibson” logo and five-piece pearl split-diamond inlay. Two-layer (black on white) truss-rod cover with “Les Paul Custom” engraved in white. Serial Individual Grover Roto-Matic tuners with half-moon metal buttons. The serial number (”010513″) is inked in yellow on the back of the headstock. Three really hot PAF (double-black) humbucking pickups with very strong outputs of 8.16k, 8.14k, and 7.76k. Five-layer (black/white/black/white/black) plastic pickguard. Four controls (two volume, two tone) on lower treble bout plus three-way selector switch on upper bass bout. Black plastic bell-shaped “Bell” knobs. ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic non-retainer bridge with metal saddles and separate stud tailpiece. All hardware gold-plated.The potentiometers are all stamped: “134 6043″ (Centralab October 1960). There is some very light belt buckle scarring on the back of the guitar (nothing down to the wood), a small piece of binding (1/2 inch) is missing from the edge of the headstock just above the “G” tuner. There are a couple of surface chips on the edges of the guitar, the most significant being on the treble-horn where there is also a small (3/4 inch) cut. A few tiny surface marks on the front of the guitar, and some very minor tarnishing to the gold-plated hardware. The original frets show little-to-medium wear. That all said, this totally original ‘60 Custom — with a neck and a sound to die for — is certainly one of the finest that we have ever seen. At just over ten-and-a-half pounds It is on the medium-to-heavy side for a Custom – but the extra weight shows most positively in the sound. This is an amazing one-owner guitar in exceptionally fine (9.00) condition and this is the first time that it is being offered for sale. Housed in its original (very worn) Gibson black pebble-grain “black beauty” hardshell case with orange plush lining (7.50).

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1949 Gibson ES-350 Special 00993

Friday, September 4th, 2009

The very first electric guitar with three pickups This is the exceptionally rare prototype version of the ES-5. One of only twelve of an experimental batch of ES-350 Specials made by Gibson during June and July of 1949. This 17-inch-wide single soft (Venetian) cutaway guitar weighs just 6.70 lbs. and has a nice, fat nut width of 1 11/16 inches and a scale length of 25 1/2 inches. Three original P-90 single-coil pickups with outputs of 7.45k, 7.19k and 7.05k. Four controls (three volume on lower treble bout, plus one master tone on upper treble bout). Rosewood bridge on rosewood base. Original trapeze tailpiece. This near mint (9.25) guitar, which was formerly in the Chinery collection, is featured on p. 74 of The History of the American Guitar Housed in the original brown “Lifton” hardshell case.

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DBZ Guitars Bolero AB | Farm TV Reviews | TheMusicFarm.com

Friday, August 21st, 2009

*Watch in HD* For the entire line of DBZ guitars and more reviews check out http://www.themusicfarm.com

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Guitar Building – A Complete Custom Electric Guitar Build

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

From tree to guitar – A comprehensive guide to custom guitar building

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Epiphone Les Paul Special II

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

Hey everyone, this is a video of my guitar. I acquired it in 2007 and ive made a few small mods to it, the guitar sounded great before the mods, but now it sounds even better. I have put on a set of Marvel Straplocks and in 2009 i upgraded the pickups on this guitar to a Seymour Duncan Dimebucker SH-13 (bridge) and a Dean Stock Zebra (neck), i also replaced the pots and the switch for the new pickups. These mods have really turned this thing into a beast.

I seriously think this guitar is amazing for the money, ive been playing for 3 years and this is my main guitar.

I used my Nokia N95 to record and edit the video using the default video editor in the phone. It came out okay.

R.I.P Dimebag

If you have any questions on the guitar just leave a comment……… and dont forget to rate!
Cheers!

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1963 Fender Stratocaster Daphne Blue 00722

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

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This very early re-fin Daphne Blue pre-CBS “L” series Stratocaster weighs just 7.70 lbs. Solid alder body, one-piece medium profile maple neck with a fat nut width of just under 1 11/16 inches. Beautiful swirly Brazilian rosewood fretboard with clay dot position markers. ‘Spaghetti’ logo headstock with neck dated “2 OCT 63B.” Three single-coil pickups with balanced outputs of 6.82k, 7.12k, and 6.45k. Rare tortoiseshell over white/black/white plastic pickguard with eleven screws. Fender “Synchronized Tremolo” combined bridge/tailpiece. Extremely rare original Fender top-of-the-line brown leather hardshell molded form-fit case with orange plush lining (9.00). A great player and a spectacular looking guitar.

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