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Gibson have been producing the Les Paul Studio Guitar since 1983. Originally developed for studio artists, but also adopted by countless players of all stripes, the Les Paul Studio Guitar combines stripped down appointments with the full tonal splendor and unrivaled playability of a Les Paul Standard at a siginificant saving.All the elements of the legendary Les Paul Standard are still there, including that fat and sweet maple-and-mahogany tone through two genuine Gibson humbucking pickups. By eliminating a little of the window dressing - namely, building the Guitar without binding around the body or fingerboard, and applying an elegant gold silscreen logo in place of an inlay - the Les Paul Studio weighs in at a price that players have found irresistible for three decades. And it all looks great, naturally, in this incredible Alpine White finish, with Gold finished hardware.

£999.00

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Over the course of the quarter century since its introduction, the Les Paul Studio model has proved a major favorite with guitarists looking for full-bore Les Paul tone and performance in a down-to-business package that is light on frills, heavy on swagger, and easy on the pocket. Now the Les Paul Studio Pro Faded, a Musician's Friend Exclusive from Gibson USA, bundles together the classic raw and rockin' ingredients that helped to make many '50s Les Paul variations legendary, and offers them in a great new member of the Studio line. A simplified finishing process leaves the beautiful grain of the carved mahogany top in full luscious view through your choice of Worn Cherry or Worn Brown, while a lack of binding around the body top and fingerboard gives a tactile, organic look and feel to the instrument as a whole. Where tone and performance are concerned, however, the Studio Pro Faded cuts no corners, with the timeless hardware that has helped to make Les Pauls total sustain monsters for more than five decades, and a set of high-performance PAF-style humbucking pickups with coil-splitting wiring to drive it all home.Mahogany is a time-tested tonewood with a long history at Gibson, and has always formed the core of the Les Paul tone, as it does again here in the Les Paul Studio Pro Faded from Musician's Friend. In this model, the strategic placement of several tone chambers enhances resonance while also reducing the guitar's overall weight considerably, without sacrificing an ounce of punch or sustain. And even in this more affordable instrument from Gibson USA, the glued-in solid-mahogany neck is cut to the superior 'quarter-sawn' grain orientation for superior strength and optimum resonance transfer between neck and body. A comfortable, rounded 'Studio 50s' neck profile adds to that tactile feel of yesteryear, and is topped with a PLEK-cut Corian nut and a set of vintage Kluson-style tuners with pearloid keystone buttons.Of course, any well-built guitar needs a pair of great pickups to drive the tone home, and the Les Paul Studio Pro Faded is equipped with some beauties. Derived from Gibson's legendary PAF humbucker design of the late '50s and early '60s, the Burstbucker Pro pickups are made with genuine Alnico V magnets and given a few extra turns of 42 AWG coil wire to bring them in at the hotter side of vintage humbucker specs. The results speak for themselves in throaty warm neck tones and plenty of aggression and bite from the bridge, and just pop up the black 'speed knobs' on each pickup's volume control to access independent coil taps for each unit, achieving authentic single-coil tones for enhanced versatility. Anchor it all with a Tone Pro® bridge and tailpiece precision crafted in the image of Gibson's legendary Tune-o-matic and stopbar pairing, and finish it off with Gibson USA's acclaimed set up, and you've got an astounding guitar for its price.

£999.00

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Over the course of the quarter century since its introduction, the Les Paul Studio model has proved a major favorite with guitarists looking for full-bore Les Paul tone and performance in a down-to-business package that is light on frills, heavy on swagger, and easy on the pocket. Now the Les Paul Studio Pro Faded, a Musician's Friend Exclusive from Gibson USA, bundles together the classic raw and rockin' ingredients that helped to make many '50s Les Paul variations legendary, and offers them in a great new member of the Studio line. A simplified finishing process leaves the beautiful grain of the carved mahogany top in full luscious view through your choice of Worn Cherry or Worn Brown, while a lack of binding around the body top and fingerboard gives a tactile, organic look and feel to the instrument as a whole. Where tone and performance are concerned, however, the Studio Pro Faded cuts no corners, with the timeless hardware that has helped to make Les Pauls total sustain monsters for more than five decades, and a set of high-performance PAF-style humbucking pickups with coil-splitting wiring to drive it all home.Mahogany is a time-tested tonewood with a long history at Gibson, and has always formed the core of the Les Paul tone, as it does again here in the Les Paul Studio Pro Faded from Musician's Friend. In this model, the strategic placement of several tone chambers enhances resonance while also reducing the guitar's overall weight considerably, without sacrificing an ounce of punch or sustain. And even in this more affordable instrument from Gibson USA, the glued-in solid-mahogany neck is cut to the superior 'quarter-sawn' grain orientation for superior strength and optimum resonance transfer between neck and body. A comfortable, rounded 'Studio 50s' neck profile adds to that tactile feel of yesteryear, and is topped with a PLEK-cut Corian nut and a set of vintage Kluson-style tuners with pearloid keystone buttons.Of course, any well-built guitar needs a pair of great pickups to drive the tone home, and the Les Paul Studio Pro Faded is equipped with some beauties. Derived from Gibson's legendary PAF humbucker design of the late '50s and early '60s, the Burstbucker Pro pickups are made with genuine Alnico V magnets and given a few extra turns of 42 AWG coil wire to bring them in at the hotter side of vintage humbucker specs. The results speak for themselves in throaty warm neck tones and plenty of aggression and bite from the bridge, and just pop up the black 'speed knobs' on each pickup's volume control to access independent coil taps for each unit, achieving authentic single-coil tones for enhanced versatility. Anchor it all with a Tone Pro® bridge and tailpiece precision crafted in the image of Gibson's legendary Tune-o-matic and stopbar pairing, and finish it off with Gibson USA's acclaimed set up, and you've got an astounding guitar for its price.

£999.00

Details

Over the course of the quarter century since its introduction, the Les Paul Studio model has proved a major favorite with guitarists looking for full-bore Les Paul tone and performance in a down-to-business package that is light on frills, heavy on swagger, and easy on the pocket. Now the Les Paul Studio Pro Faded, a Musician's Friend Exclusive from Gibson USA, bundles together the classic raw and rockin' ingredients that helped to make many '50s Les Paul variations legendary, and offers them in a great new member of the Studio line. A simplified finishing process leaves the beautiful grain of the carved mahogany top in full luscious view through your choice of Worn Cherry or Worn Brown, while a lack of binding around the body top and fingerboard gives a tactile, organic look and feel to the instrument as a whole. Where tone and performance are concerned, however, the Studio Pro Faded cuts no corners, with the timeless hardware that has helped to make Les Pauls total sustain monsters for more than five decades, and a set of high-performance PAF-style humbucking pickups with coil-splitting wiring to drive it all home.Mahogany is a time-tested tonewood with a long history at Gibson, and has always formed the core of the Les Paul tone, as it does again here in the Les Paul Studio Pro Faded from Musician's Friend. In this model, the strategic placement of several tone chambers enhances resonance while also reducing the guitar's overall weight considerably, without sacrificing an ounce of punch or sustain. And even in this more affordable instrument from Gibson USA, the glued-in solid-mahogany neck is cut to the superior 'quarter-sawn' grain orientation for superior strength and optimum resonance transfer between neck and body. A comfortable, rounded 'Studio 50s' neck profile adds to that tactile feel of yesteryear, and is topped with a PLEK-cut Corian nut and a set of vintage Kluson-style tuners with pearloid keystone buttons.Of course, any well-built guitar needs a pair of great pickups to drive the tone home, and the Les Paul Studio Pro Faded is equipped with some beauties. Derived from Gibson's legendary PAF humbucker design of the late '50s and early '60s, the Burstbucker Pro pickups are made with genuine Alnico V magnets and given a few extra turns of 42 AWG coil wire to bring them in at the hotter side of vintage humbucker specs. The results speak for themselves in throaty warm neck tones and plenty of aggression and bite from the bridge, and just pop up the black 'speed knobs' on each pickup's volume control to access independent coil taps for each unit, achieving authentic single-coil tones for enhanced versatility. Anchor it all with a Tone Pro® bridge and tailpiece precision crafted in the image of Gibson's legendary Tune-o-matic and stopbar pairing, and finish it off with Gibson USA's acclaimed set up, and you've got an astounding guitar for its price.

£999.00

Details

Over the course of the quarter century since its introduction, the Les Paul Studio model has proved a major favorite with guitarists looking for full-bore Les Paul tone and performance in a down-to-business package that is light on frills, heavy on swagger, and easy on the pocket. Now the Les Paul Studio Pro Faded, a Musician's Friend Exclusive from Gibson USA, bundles together the classic raw and rockin' ingredients that helped to make many '50s Les Paul variations legendary, and offers them in a great new member of the Studio line. A simplified finishing process leaves the beautiful grain of the carved mahogany top in full luscious view through your choice of Worn Cherry or Worn Brown, while a lack of binding around the body top and fingerboard gives a tactile, organic look and feel to the instrument as a whole. Where tone and performance are concerned, however, the Studio Pro Faded cuts no corners, with the timeless hardware that has helped to make Les Pauls total sustain monsters for more than five decades, and a set of high-performance PAF-style humbucking pickups with coil-splitting wiring to drive it all home.Mahogany is a time-tested tonewood with a long history at Gibson, and has always formed the core of the Les Paul tone, as it does again here in the Les Paul Studio Pro Faded from Musician's Friend. In this model, the strategic placement of several tone chambers enhances resonance while also reducing the guitar's overall weight considerably, without sacrificing an ounce of punch or sustain. And even in this more affordable instrument from Gibson USA, the glued-in solid-mahogany neck is cut to the superior 'quarter-sawn' grain orientation for superior strength and optimum resonance transfer between neck and body. A comfortable, rounded 'Studio 50s' neck profile adds to that tactile feel of yesteryear, and is topped with a PLEK-cut Corian nut and a set of vintage Kluson-style tuners with pearloid keystone buttons.Of course, any well-built guitar needs a pair of great pickups to drive the tone home, and the Les Paul Studio Pro Faded is equipped with some beauties. Derived from Gibson's legendary PAF humbucker design of the late '50s and early '60s, the Burstbucker Pro pickups are made with genuine Alnico V magnets and given a few extra turns of 42 AWG coil wire to bring them in at the hotter side of vintage humbucker specs. The results speak for themselves in throaty warm neck tones and plenty of aggression and bite from the bridge, and just pop up the black 'speed knobs' on each pickup's volume control to access independent coil taps for each unit, achieving authentic single-coil tones for enhanced versatility. Anchor it all with a Tone Pro® bridge and tailpiece precision crafted in the image of Gibson's legendary Tune-o-matic and stopbar pairing, and finish it off with Gibson USA's acclaimed set up, and you've got an astounding guitar for its price.

£999.00

Details

Over the course of the quarter century since its introduction, the Les Paul Studio model has proved a major favorite with guitarists looking for full-bore Les Paul tone and performance in a down-to-business package that is light on frills, heavy on swagger, and easy on the pocket. Now the Les Paul Studio Pro Faded, a Musician's Friend Exclusive from Gibson USA, bundles together the classic raw and rockin' ingredients that helped to make many '50s Les Paul variations legendary, and offers them in a great new member of the Studio line. A simplified finishing process leaves the beautiful grain of the carved mahogany top in full luscious view through your choice of Worn Cherry or Worn Brown, while a lack of binding around the body top and fingerboard gives a tactile, organic look and feel to the instrument as a whole. Where tone and performance are concerned, however, the Studio Pro Faded cuts no corners, with the timeless hardware that has helped to make Les Pauls total sustain monsters for more than five decades, and a set of high-performance PAF-style humbucking pickups with coil-splitting wiring to drive it all home.Mahogany is a time-tested tonewood with a long history at Gibson, and has always formed the core of the Les Paul tone, as it does again here in the Les Paul Studio Pro Faded from Musician's Friend. In this model, the strategic placement of several tone chambers enhances resonance while also reducing the guitar's overall weight considerably, without sacrificing an ounce of punch or sustain. And even in this more affordable instrument from Gibson USA, the glued-in solid-mahogany neck is cut to the superior 'quarter-sawn' grain orientation for superior strength and optimum resonance transfer between neck and body. A comfortable, rounded 'Studio 50s' neck profile adds to that tactile feel of yesteryear, and is topped with a PLEK-cut Corian nut and a set of vintage Kluson-style tuners with pearloid keystone buttons.Of course, any well-built guitar needs a pair of great pickups to drive the tone home, and the Les Paul Studio Pro Faded is equipped with some beauties. Derived from Gibson's legendary PAF humbucker design of the late '50s and early '60s, the Burstbucker Pro pickups are made with genuine Alnico V magnets and given a few extra turns of 42 AWG coil wire to bring them in at the hotter side of vintage humbucker specs. The results speak for themselves in throaty warm neck tones and plenty of aggression and bite from the bridge, and just pop up the black 'speed knobs' on each pickup's volume control to access independent coil taps for each unit, achieving authentic single-coil tones for enhanced versatility. Anchor it all with a Tone Pro® bridge and tailpiece precision crafted in the image of Gibson's legendary Tune-o-matic and stopbar pairing, and finish it off with Gibson USA's acclaimed set up, and you've got an astounding guitar for its price.

£999.00

Details

Over the course of the quarter century since its introduction, the Les Paul Studio model has proved a major favorite with guitarists looking for full-bore Les Paul tone and performance in a down-to-business package that is light on frills, heavy on swagger, and easy on the pocket. Now the Les Paul Studio Pro Faded, a Musician's Friend Exclusive from Gibson USA, bundles together the classic raw and rockin' ingredients that helped to make many '50s Les Paul variations legendary, and offers them in a great new member of the Studio line. A simplified finishing process leaves the beautiful grain of the carved mahogany top in full luscious view through your choice of Worn Cherry or Worn Brown, while a lack of binding around the body top and fingerboard gives a tactile, organic look and feel to the instrument as a whole. Where tone and performance are concerned, however, the Studio Pro Faded cuts no corners, with the timeless hardware that has helped to make Les Pauls total sustain monsters for more than five decades, and a set of high-performance PAF-style humbucking pickups with coil-splitting wiring to drive it all home.Mahogany is a time-tested tonewood with a long history at Gibson, and has always formed the core of the Les Paul tone, as it does again here in the Les Paul Studio Pro Faded from Musician's Friend. In this model, the strategic placement of several tone chambers enhances resonance while also reducing the guitar's overall weight considerably, without sacrificing an ounce of punch or sustain. And even in this more affordable instrument from Gibson USA, the glued-in solid-mahogany neck is cut to the superior 'quarter-sawn' grain orientation for superior strength and optimum resonance transfer between neck and body. A comfortable, rounded 'Studio 50s' neck profile adds to that tactile feel of yesteryear, and is topped with a PLEK-cut Corian nut and a set of vintage Kluson-style tuners with pearloid keystone buttons.Of course, any well-built guitar needs a pair of great pickups to drive the tone home, and the Les Paul Studio Pro Faded is equipped with some beauties. Derived from Gibson's legendary PAF humbucker design of the late '50s and early '60s, the Burstbucker Pro pickups are made with genuine Alnico V magnets and given a few extra turns of 42 AWG coil wire to bring them in at the hotter side of vintage humbucker specs. The results speak for themselves in throaty warm neck tones and plenty of aggression and bite from the bridge, and just pop up the black 'speed knobs' on each pickup's volume control to access independent coil taps for each unit, achieving authentic single-coil tones for enhanced versatility. Anchor it all with a Tone Pro® bridge and tailpiece precision crafted in the image of Gibson's legendary Tune-o-matic and stopbar pairing, and finish it off with Gibson USA's acclaimed set up, and you've got an astounding guitar for its price.

£999.00

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Mean, mean stride! Fender's Geddy Lee Jazz Bass Guitar is an exact replica of the tonally singular instrument that Rush's revered bassist/vocalist has riffed away on in front of thousands of devoted fans worldwide and on many a mega-selling album.The bass has an alder body; the one-piece C-shaped maple neck (thin) has a maple fingerboard with black binding and black rectangular position markers. The two vintage Jazz Bass single-coil pickups crackle with life and bristle with the energy; other features include chrome hardware, vintage-style tuning machines and a Badass© Bass IIT bridge.Specs:Model Number 025-7702-306Series: Artist SeriesColour: (300) 3-Colour Sunburst, (Urethane Finish)Body: AlderNeck: 1-Piece Maple, Thin 'C' Shape, (Gloss Urethane Finish)Fingerboard: Maple, 9.5' Radius (241 mm) No. of Frets: 20 Medium Jumbo FretsPickups: 2 Vintage Jazz Bass Single-Coil PickupsControls: Volume 1. (Neck Pickup), Volume 2. (Bridge Pickup), Master TonePickup Switching: NoneBridge: Leo Quan Badass© IIMachine Heads: Vintage '70s 'Fender' Stamped Open Gear Tuning MachinesHardware: ChromePickguard: 3-Ply Black on (300) 3-Colour SunburstScale Length: 34' (863.6 mm)Width at Nut: 1.50' (38 mm)Unique Features: Black Fingerboard Binding with Black Rectangular Shaped Position Markers, Slim Neck Profile, Badass II BridgeStrings: Super 7250M, NPS, Gauges: (.045, .065, .085, .105)Accessories: Deluxe Gig Bag

£979.00

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The RG is the most recognizable and distinctive guitar in the Ibanez line. Forged in the fires of 80s metal, this high performance machine was built with speed and strength in mind. Its basswood body provides the perfect balance of crushing lows and singing highs. RG Tremolo models stand up to the most abusive whammy bar users around, while still maintaining perfect tuning stability. Lightning fast fretboard work is no problem with RGtremolo the Wizard neck, flat fingerboard and jumbo frets. RG Prestige represents the top of the RG line; all Prestige models are 'Made in Japan' by the finest Ibanez craftsmen and from top of the line components.Specifications:Neck Type: 5pc Wizard Maple/Walnut neckBody: Basswood bodyFret: Jumbo fretsBridge: Edge-Zero bridge w/ZPS3Neck PU: DiMarzio© IBZ-N (H) neck puMiddle PU: DiMarzio© IBZ-S (S) mid puBridge PU: DiMarzio© IBZ-B (H) bridge puHardware Color: Cosmo BlackBody Colour: Galaxy WhiteCase: Hardcase included

£949.00

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The Raimundo name is synonymous with Guitars of a consistently high quality. From beginner to professional models, all Raimundo Guitars are 100% made in Spain using traditional Spanish construction, guaranteeing the highest standards of sound and finishing.The 630E is part of Raimundo's 'Cutaway Series'. It features: solid spruce top, solid sycamore sides with laminated sycamore back, rosewood fingerboard and bridge, 51.5 mm nut width, 650mm scale length. It comes fitted with Fishman Classic 4 electronics.Raimundo Guitars are available at the Classical Guitar Room in Musicroom's York store, Banks Music. For further information call 01904 658836.

£925.00

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Designed to 1950s specifications, this Tele guitar looks, feels, and plays like an original, at a fraction the price.The first Fender workhorse; the original road warrior guitar. Fender's long road begins with the Telecaster, a guitar that amazingly looked even cooler and handled even better the more players heaped wear-and-tear on it - great when brand-new but positively phenomenal with a few thousand miles on it.Fender's new maple-fretboard Road Worn® '50s Telecaster delivers that aged look and feel - built to look, sound and feel like it has survived half a century, designed with 1950s specs, including a nitrocellulose-lacquer finish, and supercharged with Tex-Mex pickups and 6105 frets.

£909.00

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'It's simple. It's light. It's classic, and it's powerful. We're happy that after many years of discussing concepts like this, we are finally able to bring them to market and give people new options. It's definitely a 'less is more statement,' but quality is still the most important feature of this Guitar.' - Joe Knaggs, PRS Director of R&D.The Mira X features a solid African basswood body, a sipo mahogany neck and a pau ferro fretboard. This wood selection contributes to the light-weight, understated look and feel of this Guitar.Hardcase includedSpecs:BodyBody Wood: BasswoodNeckNumber of Frets: 22Scale Length: 24 1/2'Neck Wood: SipoFretboard Wood: Pau FerroNeck Shape: Wide FatInlays: Pearloid DotsHardwareBridge: StoptailTuners: Vintage-styleHardware: Type NickelPickguardTreble Pickup: Mira X TrebleBass Pickup: Mira X BassPickup Switching: Volume and tone control with 3-way blade switch

£899.00

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