The Fender Hot Rod Deluxe 112 is a guitar speaker cabinet that features a 12" Celestion G12P-80 speaker for all-around use with a variety of combo amps. It fits neatly under the Hot Rod Deluxe and Blues Deluxe combos, adding bass response and thump, apparent volume and stage coverage.Enclosure rated at 8 ohms and 80 watts RMS. Speaker cable and fitted cover included.From its conception on through to today, countless guitarists have chosen the Fender Hot Rod Deluxe as their go-to amp, and it has proven equally popular among rock, country, punk, pop, blues and jazz players.
$299.99
When platinum-selling Jimmy Eat World guitarist and frontman Jim Adkins cheerfully challenged Fender by throwing down the gauntlet of designing his perfect electric guitar, a collaboration began that resulted in the Fender JA-90 Telecaster. Fender sat down with Adkins and went over his old Fender TC-90 spec by spec, making some important changes that subsequently produced this unique new model. The Jim Adkins Telecaster guitar features a mahogany neck set into a semi-hollow ash body, Seymour DuncanĀ® Soapbar pickups, independent volume and tone controls, an Adjusto-Matic™ bridge and anchored tailpiece. The high-output Custom Soapbar SP90-3 pickup uses two large ceramic magnets for extra output, compressed dyanamics, and sharper attack. The full frequency response delivers extra punch. The Vintage Soapbar SP90-1 has short, wide bobbins for higher output and more powerful midrange than Strat or Tele single-coils. The tone is sweet and smooth. Sweetness, indeed!
$749.99
The elegant Schecter Stiletto Classic pulls out all the stops with neck-thru-body covered with solid burl maple wings, multi-laminate construction and high-end appointments. This electric guitar features a Schecter/Gotoh locking tremolo system, a bound ebony fingerboard, and a matching headstock.EMG Active 81 pickups on the Stiletto Classic provide you with single coil SA pickups in the neck and middle positions. The 81 can be split so you can choose between a humbucker or another SA single coil for the bridge position. EMG SA pickups combine the attributes of early single coil tone with added midrange response and higher output, giving it "bell-like" ringing harmonics and increased sustain.A beautiful transparent finish allows the burl grains to shine through; traditional dot inlays, a black pickguard and a stiletto inlay on the matching headstock tie this highly playable Schecter guitar together with class.
$999.00
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