Guitars

วันเสาร์ที่ 26 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2554

Gibson Les Paul Studio Electric Guitar,Worn Cherry Satin

Product Details
Gibson Les Paul Studio Electric Guitar,Worn Cherry Satin

Gibson Les Paul Studio Electric Guitar,Worn Cherry Satin
From Gibson USA

List Price: $1,199.00
Price: $799.00 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details
http://astore.amazon.com/guitars-forsale-20

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Ships from and sold by Amazon.com

4 new or used available from $729.00
Average customer review:

Product Description

Gibson Les Paul Studio Electric Guitar--Just Pure Les Paul

Introduced nearly 25 years ago as a guitar for the studio musician, the Les Paul Studio has become one of the most desired Les Paul guitarss for its tremendous harmonic and sonic capacities, and is coveted by musicians from all genres of music. Now we have the Gibson Les Paul Studio Electric Guitar in Worn Cherry Red. No frills, no nonsense. The Les Paul Studio gives you all the great tone and sustain you expect from a set-neck Les Paul but without all fancy cosmetics. Just pure Les Paul.

Nothing but tight, seamless fittings and superior workmanship.
Fast and Comfortable Rounded Neck Profile
Gibson's traditional rounded neck profile (which graces the neck of each Les Paul Studio Faded) is a thicker, rounder profile, emulating the neck shapes of the iconic Les Paul Standards of the late 1950s. Each neck is machined in Gibson's rough mill using wood shapers to make the initial cuts. But once the fingerboard gets glued on, the rest--including the final sanding--is done by hand. That means each neck ends up with ever-so-subtle differences that make each one as exceptional and unique as the next.
Gibson's Burstbucker Pro Pickups
Gibson's drive to recapture the magic of the original "Patent Applied For" humbucker pickups of the 1950s culminated with the introduction of the Burstbucker line in the early 1990s. Those Burstbuckers--Types 1, 2, and 3--successfully captured the subtle variations of true, classic humbucker tone with historically "unmatched" bobbin windings and Alnico II magnets.
In 2002, Gibson followed this innovative accomplishment with yet another breakthrough in pickup design--the Burstbucker Pro, designed specifically for the new Les Paul Standards. The Burstbucker Pro features an Alnico V magnet (instead of the Alnico II), which gives you slightly higher output and allows preamps to be driven a little harder to achieve a more natural break-up. Like all Burstbuckers, the Burstbucker Pro has asymmetrical coils true to the original PAFs, which supply a more open sound.
The Burstbucker Pro Neck is wound slightly less than the original PAFs, while the Burstbucker Pro Bridge is slightly overwound for increased output. The Burstbucker Pro pickups are also wax potted to allow loud volume pressures with minimal feedback. As with all Gibson pickups, every part is precisely manufactured at Gibson USA in Nashville, Tennessee, insuring tight, seamless fittings, and superior workmanship.

Features classic Les Paul trapezoid inlays.
Classic Les Paul Design
Rosewood fingerboards and trapezoid inlays have been a mainstay feature on Les Pauls ever since the models introduction in the 1950s, and the fingerboards on Gibson's Les Paul Studio Faded are no different. They are constructed from the highest grade rosewood on the planet. Each piece of wood is personally inspected and qualified by Gibson's team of skilled wood experts before it enter the factories to be fitted onto the necks.
The resilience of this dense and durable wood makes these fingerboards extremely balanced and stable, and gives each chord and note unparalleled clarity and bite. Additionally, the 12-inch radius of the fingerboard provides smooth note bending capabilities and eliminates "dead" or "choked out" notes. The traditional trapezoid inlays are made of figured acrylic, and offer a classic "pearl" look. They are inserted into the fingerboard using a process that eliminates gaps and doesn't require the use of fillers.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2701 in Musical Instruments
  • Brand: Gibson USA
  • Model: Les Paul Studio
  • Released on: 2009-08-15
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 5.91" h x 20.47" w x 43.31" l,

Features

  • Traditional Rounded Neck Profile
  • 490R and 498T Pickups
  • Traditional Mahogany Back and Maple Top
  • 22-Fret Rosewood or Ebony Fingerboards
  • Chambered Body for Perfect Tone Balance and Weight

Customer Reviews

Yes - its worth the price5
Just the facts: Paid the extra for the expedited delivery. Guitar arrived in hard shell case packed in original Gibson cardboard box - on time and no damage. Some buzzes coming from a and e strings, haven't done any tweaking yet. Fret work seems even, but a bit sharp on the ends. Neck feels just right - not too fat. Sound is classic Les Paul. No inlay on headstock - just a sticker. I would buy another one.
Beautiful and Versatile -- Great sound at a great price5
I play mainly bluesy rock (a little bit of jazz, no metal) and was looking to buy a second electric guitar, and went into my local guitar shop to try this out. I wasn't particularly looking for a Les Paul, but after trying out a few other guitars (some of the Joe Satriani Ibanez's) I saw this lying around and was intrigued by the natural wood look. The look is a matter of taste -- I've seen people note it as a negative or as a positive. You have to check it out and see for yourself. Personally, I think it looks very cool and classy. Both my mother and wife thought it looked great, too, but, as I said, it's a matter of taste.

Anyway, I picked it up and the first thing I noticed is that it is a lot lighter than the standard Les Pauls. I liked this, because I tend to find them a bit too heavy for my liking. I plugged it into a VOX AC 15 tube amp and proceeded to sit there for over an hour playing. The guitar has great tone and a variety of sounds, which it achieves with good quality Gibson burstbucker pickups. I really love the sound of this guitar when played through the VOX -- it can be really mellow and silky, fat and chunky, or bright, depending on how you adjust the settings. I find all three of the switch settings (rhythm, mixed, and lead) to be useful. The other nice thing is that since you have four knobs -- two volume and two tone (one for each humbucker) -- you can set them completely separately and then use the switch to go from (for example) a lower volume rhythm sound to a higher volume lead sound just by flipping the switch. This is pretty cool. My other electric only has one volume switch, so I can't do that.

After surfing the web for reviews of this guitar (which are overwhelmingly positive), the only negative comment I saw (except for people who don't like the natural wood look, which is a matter of taste) had to do with possibly shoddy quality control at Gibson. One reviewer said he tried 9 of these guitars and each was set up differently. Knowing this, I asked to try both of the 2 guitars that were at the shop. I looked at them carefully, and they both seemed set up very similarly, and both played very well right out of the box. The action was really low, which made for great playing, but a little bit of buzz. Since this didn't come out when playing through an amp, though, I decided not to adjust it to make the action higher. In short, this guitar is very playable, and felt great in my hands.

Basically, the sound is classic -- good for blues, jazz, bluesy rock, and hard rock, but probably not metal (not sure -- I don't play it so I wouldn't know). Despite being a bit lighter than the standard Les Paul models, this guitar has great sustain like all other Les Pauls. If you are interested in a Les Paul guitar, this is a great option for the under $1K category. If you can afford the more expensive models, then go for it, but this does not in any way feel like a cheapened "poor man's" Les Paul. It has solid construction and good quality components.

The only other possible place where they might have cut corners on the components is the tuners, which may not be all that great, but you can buy a better set for $60 and switch them out. I'm playing mine for a while first to see how they go, and if they're not that good, I will switch them. If so, that would be a very minor flaw in what is a really great guitar and an unbeatable price. Also, it comes with a hard case (this might be changing soon, not sure) which is worth about $150, making the price even better. If you're shopping in this category, definitely check one out. I decided to pick up the VOX 15 too and they're sounding fantastic together!
Incredible Guitar - Great Value5
I've played guitar on and off since my teen years. As a fan of 60s rock, especially Jimmy Page, I've always wanted a Les Paul. I wanted to delve back into guitar this year, and started looking at Epiphone Les Paul models until I found this for less money.

The guitar lacks some of the frills of a normal Gibson LP, but it does not sacrifice quality or the classic LP feel and sound. A nice, solid mahogany body provides full LP sound and sustain for days (ok... maybe just a day or so!). The 50's style neck feels very good, and with a polishing or two the neck becomes very quick.

The cherry, chrome and black finish is very sharp and gives the LP a unique look. As with the neck, the body feels a bit dry/rough upon delivery, but a quick polishing or two smooths everything out.

My last electric guitar was an 80s Ibanez (in the 80s). I can still remember the feel of that guitar, and I'm blown away with the feel of the Les Paul. It's a heavier, solid guitar that just "feels" right to me when I'm standing or sitting. A wide range of sound available from the 3 way pickup switch and individual volume/tone controls.

I might be a bit biased as it's been almost a 20 year dream for me, but if you are looking for s Les Paul as a first guitar or on a limited budget, this is the way to go.

I only have one gripe - the strings were cut pretty short - sometimes just barely a single wind on the tuner post - and they didn't keep tune very well. I've since replaced the strings and I'm not experiencing such a problem with tuning.

Full Size Acoustic Guitar with Free Carrying Bag and Accessories - Black

Product Details
Full Size Acoustic Guitar with Free Carrying Bag and Accessories - Black

Full Size Acoustic Guitar with Free Carrying Bag and Accessories - Black
From Austin Bazaar

List Price: $199.95
Price: $59.95
http://astore.amazon.com/guitars-forsale-20

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by Austin Bazaar

2 new or used available from $59.95
Average customer review:

Product Description

This is a 41" Full Size guitar for the beginner to intermediate user. The guitar features: - Solid Spruce Top, Mahogany Colored Back and Sides with white trim, Rosewood Fretboard and Bridge, Dot Inlay on Fretboard, Stainless Diecast Tuning Pegs, Traditional Headstock w/ Inlay, Fully Bound with Abalone Trim on Perimeter, Mahogany Neck with Truss RodIt includes the following accessories. A $25 value, absolutely free: Free Nylon Gig Bag and Free Strap. The Steel String Acoustic Guitar is perhaps the most versatile and common guitar type. The Steel String Acoustic Guitar has a loud, bright ringing tone that clearly projects to the listener. This type of guitar is the backbone of most country and bluegrass bands. It's perfect for backing a singer and its stylistic palette encompasses everything from New Age and Country Blues, to hot Bluegrass flatpicking, jazz fusion and "unplugged" rock. Sound, beauty and price were all blended together when this guitar was created. From the deep, warm tones of the Mahogany back and sides to the loud, bright projection of the Solid Spruce top you'll never want to play anything else after you've put your hands one one of these guitars.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1272 in Musical Instruments
  • Brand: Austin Bazaar
  • Dimensions: 16.00 pounds

Features

  • Includes Nylon Gig Bag and strap
  • Right Handed Guitar
  • Solid Spruce Top and Mahogany Colored Back
  • Rosewood Fretboard and Bridge
  • Stainless Diecast Tuning Pegs and Solid Spruce Top

Customer Reviews

Beautiful guitar body4
I bought this guitar for my grandson for Christmas...however, I'm going to give it to my grand-daughter for a first guitar. (I bought my grandson a different one).
The guitar itself is beautiful. I was impressed.
The strings are soft and "buzzy". I bought other strings and will restring it after I give it to her.
The guitar does have a nice sound quality, and projects quite well.
I'm having a hard time fitting the guitar into it's case, but Austin Bazar has assured me this is the correct case. When I recieved the guitar it did not include the accessories as described, but when I contacted Austin Bazar they had them here in a couple of days. They have great cusomer contact people. Thanks
The strap that came with is kind of ugly...but that's not hard to remedy.
For a first guitar you can't beat the price!!! and new strings were only about $8.00
I'd recommed this set.
It's the little things.........3
While we were more than satisfied with the guitar ( we got what we paid for ) it was the little things that really annoyed us. First, the strap shown in the photo is not the strap that comes with the guitar. The strap that came was made for a guitar with two pegs - this guitar has one strap peg on the bottom making the strap that was sent totally useless. Second, the vinyl bag is very cheap and was torn along the zipper. Third, the photo shows 3 picks - only one is sent. Fourth, the photo would make you believe you are getting a second set of strings - you aren't. Only three strings are sent; the sixth, fifth and fourth. The guitar itself is more than adequate for a beginner ( it's made in China )and the reduced price is a great deal. I have contacted the seller with my concerns and will wait to pass judgement until I see if they resolve these issues.
good starting guitar.4
it's a pretty good guitar if you're a beginner. it came with all that it said it would. except that the strap is too short. and my bag is ripped when i got it. but the guitar was in good condition. although in the picture it has a white trim, mine didn't come with a white trim around the body. it was just straight black. but i don't mind much. it's still a good starter guitar.

Jasmine by Takamine S35 Acoustic Guitar, Natural

Product Details
Jasmine by Takamine S35 Acoustic Guitar, Natural

Jasmine by Takamine S35 Acoustic Guitar, Natural
From Jasmine by Takamine

List Price: $169.00
Price: $95.92 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details
http://astore.amazon.com/guitars-forsale-20

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Ships from and sold by Amazon.com

18 new or used available from $70.00
Average customer review:

Product Description

Jasmine guitars are designed by the same craftsmen who make the world's hottest-selling all wood acoustic guitar…takamine. this full-line consists of mini jumbos, dreadnoughts, 12-strings, cutaways and acoustic/electrics all with popular body styles and features for today's player. each model features all-wood construction, popular finishes, ping machines, durability, and quality, "takamine level" construction and d'addario exp strings for rich tone and long life and the woods notice the japanese laminated spruce tops (solid spruce tops on some models), the fully bound rosewood fingerboards. select jasmine models include a kmc music designed cp-100 in-bridge pickup and pre-amp system. an exlusive series of guitars at remarkably affordable prices.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #126 in Musical Instruments
  • Size: 4/4
  • Color: Natural
  • Brand: Jasmine by Takamine
  • Model: S35
  • Released on: 2010-09-29
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 18.00" h x 41.80" w x 5.50" l, 5.85 pounds

Features

  • Features a Spruce Top
  • Laminated Nato back & sides.
  • Satin Finish
  • Chrome covered Tuning Machines
  • Rosewood Fretboard

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
Delivering a strong low end with plenty of volume, the nicely priced 6-string Jasmine by Takamine Dreadnought acoustic guitar features a spruce top with nato back and sides. Full body binding and chrome machines are combined with a satin finish, which maximizes resonance.

This Jasmine by Takamine guitar is covered by a Limited Lifetime warranty, where all parts and labor are covered for 2 years. After that initial 2-year period, parts will be covered for anything deemed defective as long as you own the product.

Customer Reviews

Takamine S35 Guitar5
This is my third guitar. They have all been entry level instruments, and it seems as fast as I buy them I give them to my children. This one I will keep. This is by far the best guitar of the previous two, and thinking back the least expensive. I cannot believe how well-made this instrument is, with close attention to detail. There were no short-cuts taken when assembling this guitar, those small details that usually distinguish entry level instuments. I would recommend this guitar to anyone.

Good Beginner's Guitar5
This is a nice beginner's guitar. The action is kind of high, so you will earn your calluses quickly. I bought mine from GearTree through Amazon, and it arrived quickly in great condition. However, consider buying directly from a vendor's website, because some offer free shipping when you buy directly. Then you can buy a decent case or a strap as well, and for the same price as shipping would have cost you. Also, get an inexpensive tuner as well - you will be playing the day it arrives!
A review in one word: "Smooth"5
Smooth the the touch. Smooth to the ear.

Takamine's model designation for this is 'S35'. In my estimation, the 'S' must stand for 'solid', 'smooth', 'superb', 'special' or just plain 'sweet'.

This guitar seems to be perfect for a beginner or amateur/recreational player.

The construction and overall quality are very impressive. From the solid fit and finish to the easy to tune/maintain hardware - this guitar is top notch.

Looks-wise, the finish is darker than pictured and is matte not glossy. The finish will not show finger prints like a gloss-finished black bargain basement model. This is one good looking instrument that looks like it cost far more than it does. It features a warm, rich wood tone exterior.

The sound produced by the guitar is brilliant and warm. In terms of playing, the action doesn't seem to be too high as indicated in other reviews. I find this to be a very easy instrument to play and keep in tune.

This guitar will never be mistaken for a cheap guitar. Compared to other 'entry-level' offerings, this product is in a different class. This guitar has received several "wows" and more than one "beautiful" from friends and family.

Thanks to Takamine for producing a great product at an affordable price. It is encouraging to see that a true value can be had that allows just about anyone to put a quality musical instrument in their hands.

In shopping for guitars I checked out higher-priced models from all kinds of makers. To be sure, a higher-priced Takamine or Martin will impress your friends and make you the envy of your neighbors. But pound for pound, this is the best guitar that I have tried out.

If given the choice, I would purchase one again with no hesitation.