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Electric Guitar
22 XJ Frets, 2 Volume and 1 tone controls, Toggle switch, LTD machine heads, TOM & Tailpiece bridge, Chrome hardware
Western Guitar
20 Frets, BR-1 pickup system, Black ABS binding, Chromed open machine heads
Concert guitar
18 Frets, Bone nut, Includes 25th Anniversary gigbag, Made in Spain
Strap for Guitar or Bass
Prodigy series, With Triglide for easy adjustment, 6 mm Soft velvet cushion, Adjustable length from 130 to 170 cm
Electric Guitar
Dave Mustaine signature model, Set-in mahogany neck, 24 Frets, Mini Grover machine heads, Tune-O-Matic string-through bridge, Case included
Truss Rod Cover Les Paul
Original "historic re-issue" Truss Rod cover, Replica of the parts used in the late 1950's
Guitar/Bass Wall Mount
351 Plectrum form, Screws, button and user manual included
Electric Guitar
Poplar body, One-piece bolt-on maple neck with Graphite Reinforcement and Scarf Joint, Nut width 42.8 mm, Amaranth fretboard, 12"-16" Compound...
Set of Strings for Electric Guitar
Nickel wound, Set of 6 pieces
Effect Pedal for Electric Guitar
Boost / overdrive, Input (6.3 mm jack), Output (6.3 mm jack), Power adapter connection (coaxial connector 5.5 x 2.1 mm, negative polarity inside),...
Acoustic Simulator Pedal Effect
Metal housing, True bypass, Power supply not included
Effects Pedal
Booster - EQ, 20 dB Boost, 3-Band EQ with mid-frequency toggle switch, level, bass, treble and middle controls, Latch input and output, Power...
Heil Talk Box
The classic, original Heil Talk Box creates the 'vocal' guitar sounds used by Peter Frampton, Joe Walsh, Slash, Alice in Chains, Aerosmith and many...
Single Cut Electric Guitar
Gary Holt Signature Model, 22 Extra jumbo frets, Includes case
Steel String Guitar
The built-in actuator responds to string vibration and playing style and produces authentic, regular and combinable reverb/chorus sounds, 20 Frets,...
Steel-string Guitar
California series, Cutaway, 20 Frets, Modern Viking bridge, Fender/Fishman pickup system
Classical Guitar
Bridge with double bore, Black ABS bindings, Nickel-plated machine heads with black buttons
Classical Guitar
21 Frets, Fishman Sonicore pickups, Ibanez AEQ-SP1 preamp with integrated tuner, Gold Classic machine heads, Abalone rosette
Plectrum
Triangle (346) flat pick made of real milk stone (must not be washed or put in water), Classic equilateral shape in heavy thickness (about 1.4 mm)...
Pickup
YJM Fury single coil pickup, Yngwie J. Malmsteen signature, Single coil size pickup with humbucker properties, Four wires, Neck pickup
Cap Set for Footswitch
Increases the diameter of footswitches for easier accessibility, Fits most available footswitches, Red colour
Guitar Wall Hanger
For horizontal suspension, Suitable for acoustic guitars, Self-adjusting neck and body mounts, Adjustable inclination angle, Rubber coated
Wall-hanger for ukulele
For safe hanging of a ukulele, Easy to convert for left-handed instruments, Robust powder-coated metal construction, Foam padding for extra...
Harley Benton Fusion-II HSH MN FCH
Electric Guitar, Matching headstock, 5-Way switch
Deluxe Series, 24 Frets, 3-Way switch
Strap for electric guitar and electric bass
Length adjustable from 89 cm to 157 cm, M8POLY-GRY, Made in Canada
Electric Guitar
Custom shop, Ash body, One-piece AA flamed maple neck (tinted), '59 Large "C" (1st .875 "12th .950") neck profile, 9.5" Radius, 21 x Jumbo frets,...
Electric Guitar
John Mayer Signature, Bone nut, 1 Volume and 2 tone controls, 5-Way switch, Includes gigbag
Electric Guitar
Nick Johnston Signature Model, DOT fretboard inlays, 22 Frets, Graph Tech Black Tusq nut, Volume and tone controls, 5-Way switch, Schecter Diamond...
Pedal Effect
Fuzz and octaver, Hardwire true bypass, Knobs for volume, tone, fuzz, octave sub, octave up, Switch for on and up
Electric guitar effect
Overdrive, Controls for Gain, Tone, Clean, and Volume, The standard sound of the Voodoo Lab Sparkle Drive, but with a MOD switch that provides 3...
Electric Guitar
Mahogany body (Khaya Ivorensis) with binding, Curved maple top with maple veneer, 22 Frets, Mahogany neck (Khaya ivorensis), Wide fat neck,...
Acoustics / Electric Guitar
22 Frets, Machine heads with 18:1 (bass strings) or 26:1 (treble strings) ratio, Includes gigbag
Classical Guitar
18 frets, White mother of pearl top binding, Mahogany pinstripe rosette, Mahogany bridge inlays, Gold-plated machine heads, Black high gloss, Incl....
Hollow Body Electric Guitar
Basswood body, Laurel wood fretboard, 20 Medium frets, Antique chrome hardware, ART-1 bridge
Leather strap for guitar / bass
Length adjustable from approx. 114 cm to approx. 130 cm, With Fender Monogram Logo "Headstock"
Electric Bass
White pearloid pickguard, Volume-, balance-, bass- and treble controls
Single Coil Pickup
True velvet, Neck position, Clear and bright sound with soft treble, Alnico 5 magnets
DC Cable
Brings together the two isolated outputs of FuelTank JuicyLucy to a normal 2.1 mm DC plugs, The amperage (current, measured in mA) doubles, The...
Wall Mount
For electric guitar, acoustic guitar and bass, Turns both ways, Self-locking, For mounting on shelving profile walls
Harley Benton Fusion-II HSH MN FBB
Electric Guitar, Matching headstock, 5-Way switch
Strap for Guitar or Bass
Model 1313, Tail made of leather, Length adjustment via slide buckle
Electric Guitar
22 Jumbo frets, 1 Master volume control and 1 master tone control, American Performer Mustang bridge and tremolo, Includes deluxe gigbag, Made in USA
Electric Guitar
Custom Shop Model, 21 Jescar 6105 frets, 5-Way toggle switch, Vintage Modern #2 circuit, Three-layer Eggshell pickguard, Vintage hardware,...
Electric Guitar
Solid mahogany body, Solid-arched maple top, Solid mahogany neck, Set-neck construction, Ebony fretboard, 22 Frets, 1 Volume and 1 tone control,...
Electric Guitar
Lefthand model, Mahogany body, Quilted maple top, Makassar Ebony Fingerboard, 24 Extra jumbo frets, Volume control and tone control (push/pull),...
Electric Guitar EffectThe TC Chorus/Flanger is a true classic, and one of the most imitated chorus sounds ever. This pedal convinces above all by its flexibility and the analogue warmth, which is second to none.
Vibrato, Speed - Depth - Rise Time - Tone Control, 2 Different vibrato settings, USB port for TonePrint sounds and software updates, True Bypass
Harley Benton SC-450Plus HB Vintage Series
Electric Guitar, Vintage series, Trapezoid inlays, Cream-coloured bindings on body and neck, 22 Medium jumbo frets, Double action truss rod, 3-Way...
Electric Guitar
22 Jumbo frets, 1 x Volume and 1 x tone control, 1 Toggle switch, Jackson Compound Radius compensated saddle
Electric Guitar
Two-piece mahogany body, Two-piece maple top, Mahogany neck, Rosewood fretboard (Dalbergia latifolia), Trapezoid fretboard inlays in mother of...
Classical Guitar
Solid cedar top, Back and sides made of ovangkol, 19 Frets, Gold machine heads
Pickup
With the sound qualities of an active pickup, Killer harmonics and infinite dynamics - without a battery, Bridge position
Electric guitar
Laminated maple top, back and sides, Maple neck, Ovangkol fretboard, White pearloid fretboard inlays, Nut width 43 mm, 22 Frets, 2 Volume and 2...
PowerTwist Locking AC Power Supply with Noise Filter
Fits in every Temple Audio Design micro module slot, Includes two fixing screws and Phillips screwdriver, Made in Canada
Guitar Stand Case for 6 Guitars
Made from 7 mm birch plywood, coated black, 30 x 30 mm aluminium edges, Foam padding in the lower and upper part, Padded guitar supports, Fabric in...
Belt for Guitars & Bass
Adjustable size of 119.37 - 142.34 cm (47 "-56"), Black tweed with reinforced leather edges, Authentic 50's tweed pattern
Single String for Electric Guitar
Steel wrapped, The Nanoweb coating prevents the collection of dirt and sweat on the windings of the string, So the sound of the string is...
Electric Guitar
Dot-inlays, 22 Frets, 1x PRS DS-01 Treble humbucker, 1x PRS Type-D single coil, 3-Way toggle switch, 1x Volume control, 1x Tone control (push /...
Electric Guitar
Set-neck construction, 22 Thin and high nickel silver frets, 12" Radius, Graphite nut, Volume / Tone controls, Framus machine heads, Warwick...
Left-Hand Electric Guitar
Les Paul Custom, Richlite fretboard, Long neck tenon, 22 Frets, Mother of pearl block inlays, 5-Fold binding, Split Diamond headstock inlay, 1x...
Guitars for sale are offered by most everyone today. This is unlike the past where the number of players was limited and the aspiring or professional guitarists did not have the luxury to choose from a breathtaking array of electric guitars or acoustic guitars.
There is a guitar for sale wherever you look and the guitar industry is in an overdrive. They seem to unleash a new model of the electric guitar or the acoustic virtually every day.
Guitar salesmen are everywhere
The guitar is not only being hawked offline, but online too. All major guitar makers, be they Martin, Gibson or Fender, have set up hi-tech websites to reach out to the guitar buyer. These sites also showcase their guitar accessories like strings, straps, cases and picks.
The net also plays host to huge guitar marts that sell all types of guitar. The guitars are arranged in different categories.
These sales categories can be based on the kinds of guitars being sold like acoustic, classical, bass or electric guitars; they can be based on the price of guitars; they can be based on guitar brands like Epiphone Guitars, Martin Guitars, Fender Guitars or Gibson Guitars. They can also be based on guitars suitable for beginners and for professionals.
Specialists who build guitars as per the specifications laid down by the customer have set up guitar sales sites. There are also dealers who sell used and collectors' guitars, not to mention the large number of individuals who want to dispose off their old guitars. Their favorite is Ebay.
There are two categories of cheap guitars. The first cheap guitar is due to the use of cheap material and the second is second-hand guitars.
There is no harm in buying used guitars, because some of them may have been made of the best quality wood, and are being sold cheap.
This is especially true of an acoustic guitar. They do not use electrical accessories that need to be replaced. Also, as any good guitarist will tell you, the sound of acoustic guitars improves with age.
However, guitars that are made of cheap quality material should be avoided. Even beginners should avoid these guitars, especially if their sound does not please them.
You may find that tuning these guitars is impossible because they have the wrong frets or they will find the sound box made of two or three pieces of wood gummed together that produces jarring, instead of pleasing, resonations.
It is unfortunate that some guitar makers have switched to the assembly line system of making guitars. These guitars may be cheap but they suffer from several defects. They also use cheaper paints and cheaper lacquers that affect the final finish of the guitar.
Another problem is the hardware used. Compromises on the quality of strings, tuners, bridges, pick ups or pick guards greatly affect the sound quality. Some guitar players change the body parts hoping that this will improve the guitar quality.
They may also succeed, but remember the time and money spent on improving the guitar. It is quite possible that a cheap one after all the improvements may cost more than a new guitar.
Guitarists should also go for a hard case instead of a soft case. This helps to preserve a guitar longer. The same applies to guitar strings and all electric parts.
Always remember, whether cheap or not, any guitar should be chosen on quality and not price.
Contrary to popular opinion, cheap guitars are not always of poor quality. A budget guitar could also produce good music provided it is in the hands of an able guitarist. There are many ways to pick up a pocket-friendly Spanish, or classical guitar with good strings.
A cheap guitar is the best way to start on the guitar and then graduate to the better ones if you are on a budget. The make, material, age and strings decide the cost of guitar and you can easily get a good acoustic or nylon string guitar for less than $100, which could be good for a budding guitarist.
The steel string, custom-made and electric guitars are expensive and on the contrary classical, mass production and nylon string guitars are the economical ones. As a beginner, you need not burn a hole in your pocket to buy an expensive guitar by Fender or Gibson. Instead, you should lay your hands on a good cheap acoustic guitar, which is portable and has no hassles of insurance or handling.
It is not necessarily that the guitars made by reputed manufacturers like Fender, Gibson or Martin are only choice for guitars and other inexpensive or low-priced guitars are worthless. Many guitarists are producing wonderful music with cheaper guitars.
While searching for cheap or low-cost guitars try to find guitar shops that would let you play it before you buy. Another alternative for buying a cheap or economical guitar is to find a used guitar of good condition.
Search online or at the guitar sellers in your locality and you may find some good used models of good brands at the cost of low-cost new guitars.