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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

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A certain aura of mystique surrounds the Gibson Flying V. A guitar well ahead of its time when it was introduced in 1958, the Flying V's intense magnetic appeal, powerful sound, and unusually familiar shape have made it one of the most instantly recognizable guitars in the world.Legendary Gibson President Ted McCarty was looking to add a futuristic aspect to the company's image when he introduced the Flying V, and he nailed it. And while some of the greatest guitar players of all-time-including Lonnie Mack and Albert King-immediately embraced the Flying V, it wasn't until Gibson reintroduced the guitar in 1967 that the rest of the world caught on. Guitar Gods like Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Winter, Billy Gibbons, Michael Schenker, and Lenny Kravitz have all succumbed to the Flying V's fascinating allure.

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A certain aura of mystique surrounds the Gibson Flying V. A guitar well ahead of its time when it was introduced in 1958, the Flying V's intense magnetic appeal, powerful sound, and unusually familiar shape have made it one of the most instantly recognizable guitars in the world.Legendary Gibson President Ted McCarty was looking to add a futuristic aspect to the company's image when he introduced the Flying V, and he nailed it. And while some of the greatest guitar players of all-time-including Lonnie Mack and Albert King-immediately embraced the Flying V, it wasn't until Gibson reintroduced the guitar in 1967 that the rest of the world caught on. Guitar Gods like Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Winter, Billy Gibbons, Michael Schenker, and Lenny Kravitz have all succumbed to the Flying V's fascinating allure.

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A certain aura of mystique surrounds the Gibson Flying V. A guitar well ahead of its time when it was introduced in 1958, the Flying V's intense magnetic appeal, powerful sound, and unusually familiar shape have made it one of the most instantly recognizable guitars in the world.Legendary Gibson President Ted McCarty was looking to add a futuristic aspect to the company's image when he introduced the Flying V, and he nailed it. And while some of the greatest guitar players of all-time-including Lonnie Mack and Albert King-immediately embraced the Flying V, it wasn't until Gibson reintroduced the guitar in 1967 that the rest of the world caught on. Guitar Gods like Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Winter, Billy Gibbons, Michael Schenker, and Lenny Kravitz have all succumbed to the Flying V's fascinating allure.

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Massive sound bank + multi-track digital recordingIn the Juno tradition of great sound, compact design, easy operation and affordable price, the new JUNO-Gi delivers. What propels this synth into another realm is the feature set: over 1,300 fresh sounds, an onboard eight-track digital recorder, and pro-effects created by Boss. Write, record, mix, master, and perform anywhere with the new JUNO-Gi.Over 1,300 high-quality sounds optimised for live performance Friendly operation with dedicated controls and large display Lightweight, compact body with battery compatibility 128-voice polyphony Intuitive user interface, including dedicated Tone Category buttons and large display Full-featured 8-track digital recorder onboard with Guitar/Mic/Line inputs Plug in a guitar and play/record with built-in pro guitar effects derived from the Boss GT series High-capacity SDHC card slot for data storage and direct play Complete mobility when used with a battery-powered PA or amp such as the Roland's BA-330 or KC-110 New sound bankA new sound library has been created for the JUNO-Gi, with over 1,300 factory selections that cover a universe of instrument types and musical styles. Tone Category buttons help you scan the vast library and locate the perfect sound with ease and speed. New to the JUNO-Gi are Live Sets, which comprise up to four layered tones each - create your own unique sounds by stacking and/or splitting tones and saving them together as a Live Set. Furthermore, a special Live Set section takes maximum advantage of the JUNO-Gi sound engine for the most advanced synth sounds.Performance and portabilityThe JUNO-Gi has been designed with the performer in mind. It provides supreme mobility thanks to its lightweight body and battery-power compatibility (up to three hours of continuous operation with eight NiMH AA batteries), letting you experience the freedom of performance in any environment. Roland's battery-powered amps such as the BA-330 and KC-110 are perfect companions for the JUNO-Gi during street performances.Performers will also appreciate the JUNO-Gi's friendly front panel, which is covered with hands-on controls, clearly marked and within easy reach. The large screen provides clear visibility and fast navigation, even at bright outdoor gigs.Digital recording and FXPro-recording onboard! The JUNO-Gi's eight-track digital recorder with 64 virtual tracks provides a multi-track studio environment, with dedicated transport controls and mix faders. The recording media is a removable SD or SDHC card, with up to 192 hours of recording time possible when using a single 32GB SDHC card. Also supported is full import and export of track data with a computer. The same pro-performance effects found in the Boss GT-Series are built into the JUNO-Gi, as well as effects designed for vocal processing. Connect a guitar or microphone directly and apply these top-quality effects for instant CD-quality sound as you record.USB MIDI and audioThe JUNO-Gi's multifunction USB port offers audio and MIDI functionality - a one cable connection to your computer is all you need to stream audio and MIDI between your favourite music software. When you combine the JUNO-Gi with the bundled Cakewalk Sonar LE 8.5 software, you have a complete digital audio workstation package for your PC. In addition, the MIDI Controller Mode lets you operate the JUNO-Gi as a MIDI master keyboard for controlling external MIDI devices.

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The 200 Series redefines what a mid-priced guitar can be. A satin, solid Sitka spruce top meets gorgeous Indian rosewood laminate back and sides, delivering an experience of sight, sound and touch that's unmistakably Taylor.Versatility plays front and center on this rosewood laminate, between the Grand Auditorium body, cutaway and plug-in-and-play readiness of Taylor's ES-T pickup.Hard Case included.

£879.00

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Designed to 1950s specifications, this Strat guitar looks, feels, and plays like an original, at a fraction the price.Few things in this world have gotten cooler with age than the Stratocaster Guitar. Born in the '50s, they became even cooler after years of use (and abuse) on the road; morphing over time to look appealingly battered and feel even better than when they were brand-new.Fender's maple-fretboard Road Worn® '50s Stratocaster delivers that aged look and feel - built to look, sound and feel like it has more than just a few miles on it. Designed with 1950s specs, including a nitrocellulose-lacquer finish, and supercharged with Tex-Mex pickups and 6105 frets.

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4 X 12' High-Powered, Closed Back Speaker Cabinet featuring (4) 100 Watt Celestion G12K100 Speakers. Originally built to accompany the Orange Thunderverb 200 guitar head (which can also be used as a bass head), the PPC412HP-8 is a STEREO cab that offers massive low-end response with an incredibly tight tone. Your drop-tunings will never have sounded better. For high gain, high wattage heads, you can't beat the sound of this cab!Orange speaker cabinets, like our amplifiers, are built to last using extremely rugged construction and manufacturing techniques. Every Power Projection Cabinet (PPC) is built using 13 ply high density 18mm Baltic Birch plywood. Our unique skid feet design helps to acoustically couple our cabinets to the stage, thus providing a tighter bass response and full range tone definition. The result is a laser-focused tone that's full of warm midrange.All Orange guitar cabinets are equipped with Celestion speakers, comfortable flush handles, and our legendary basket-weave grill cloth.Features:13 ply 18 mm plywood constructionOutput:400 watts (RMS), 8 ohms / 2 x 200 watts (RMS), 16 ohmsSpeakers:4 X 12' Celestion G12K-100Impedance:8 or 16 ohm optionsDimensions:(W x H x D) 78x74x38cm, 31x29.5x15inWeight:50kg/110lb

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4 X 12' High-Powered, Closed Back Speaker Cabinet featuring (4) 100 Watt Celestion G12K100 Speakers. Originally built to accompany the Orange Thunderverb 200 guitar head (which can also be used as a bass head), the PPC412HP-8 is a STEREO cab that offers massive low-end response with an incredibly tight tone. Your drop-tunings will never have sounded better. For high gain, high wattage heads, you can't beat the sound of this cab!Orange speaker cabinets, like our amplifiers, are built to last using extremely rugged construction and manufacturing techniques. Every Power Projection Cabinet (PPC) is built using 13 ply high density 18mm Baltic Birch plywood. Our unique skid feet design helps to acoustically couple our cabinets to the stage, thus providing a tighter bass response and full range tone definition. The result is a laser-focused tone that's full of warm midrange.All Orange guitar cabinets are equipped with Celestion speakers, comfortable flush handles, and our legendary basket-weave grill cloth.Features:13 ply 18 mm plywood constructionOutput:400 watts (RMS), 8 ohms / 2 x 200 watts (RMS), 16 ohmsSpeakers:4 X 12' Celestion G12K-100Impedance:8 or 16 ohm optionsDimensions:(W x H x D) 78x74x38cm, 31x29.5x15inWeight:50kg/110lb

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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 fretsFingerboard: MapleInlay: Black Dot InlayBridge: Edge Pro bridgeNeck PU: V7Middle PU: S1Bridge PU: V8Body Colour: Poisoned PumpkinCase: Hardcase Included

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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.

£819.00

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Designed to 1950s specifications, this Strat guitar looks, feels, and plays like an original, at a fraction the price.Few things in this world have gotten cooler with age than the Stratocaster Guitar. Born in the '50s, they became even cooler after years of use (and abuse) on the road; morphing over time to look appealingly battered and feel even better than when they were brand-new.Fender's maple-fretboard Road Worn® '50s Stratocaster delivers that aged look and feel - built to look, sound and feel like it has more than just a few miles on it. Designed with 1950s specs, including a nitrocellulose-lacquer finish, and supercharged with Tex-Mex pickups and 6105 frets.

£819.00

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