Sunday, April 11, 2010
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Jackson DKDM-Q Dinky Quilt Top Electric Guitar
A beautiful Dinky loaded with DiMarzio pickups and a Floyd Rose tremolo.
The Jackson DKDM Dinky Electric Guitar boasts a gorgeous quilted maple top, a sleek basswood body, and a bolt-on maple neck with a cool reversed headstock. Jackson's 24-fret compound-radius fingerboard curves more dramatically at the nut (12") for easy chording and flattens out (16") as it approaches the neck joint for low-action bends without fretting out.
A scalloped heel means unimpeded access to the guitar's upper frets. The Floyd Rose-licensed Jackson low-profile double-locking tremolo bridge gives you the confidence to dip for the low notes or pull up for over-the-top tonal effects without fear of going out of tune. This beautiful Jackson electric guitar is loaded with a Dimarzio Tone Zone humbucking bridge pickup and a Dimarzio Evolution humbucking neck pickup so you get all the rocking tones you need.
Visual touches on the Jackson DKDM-Q include gold hardware, and sharktooth fingerboard inlays. Jackson includes a gig bag with the DKDM-Q Dinky Quilt Top Electric Guitar.
DiMarzio Tone Zone
The vowel-like open wah-wah feel of the PAF Pro and FRED is combined with tremendous midrange and bass for a sound that really kicks hard. Because the lows, mids, and highs are all boosted, using a Tone Zone feels like cranking up an extra set of tone controls. It adds further dimension to the sound of your amp - that elusive edge that can make a good-sounding rig into a great-sounding one. Notes seem to get bigger after they're picked, and burn hard as they sustain. It's the right stuff to wake up your amp. Ballsy, aggressive tone has plenty of drive in all the right frequencies, abundant gain to push preamps and power amps, and sensitivity to pick attack that gets the most out of any style from metal to blues. Hot enough to qualify as a high-output pickup but with a wider dynamic range. Hard picking will produce a lot of power and softer picking will be much cleaner and quieter.
DiMarzio Evolution
Designed for maximum impact and power—to get a tight, aggressive, loud sound. It incorporates a patented dual-resonance coil configuration that senses more harmonic overtones than ordinary humbuckers. Works in almost all solidbodies and most semi-hollowbodies as well. Though specifically created for Steve Vai's Ibanez Jems, it can add a lot of punch to Les Paul and similar set-neck guitars. Makes the lowest notes jump out of the amp, and feedback occurs easily with a wide range of harmonic overtones.
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Jackson DKDM-Q Dinky Quilt Top Electric Guitar Features:
- Body:
- Body: Basswood
- Top: Quilted maple
- Body Style: Dinky
- Neck:
- Neck Type: Bolt-on rock maple with scarf joint head stock
- Neck binding: Ivoroid binding on neck and headstock
- Neck dimensions: 1st fret: .775", 12th fret: .880"
- Fingerboard:
- Fingerboard: Rosewood
- Fingerboard radius: 12" to 16" compound radius / 304.8 mm to 406.4 mm
- Scale length: 25.5" / 648mm
- Number of frets: 24
- Fret size: Jumbo frets
- Nut width: 1.6875 / 43
- Inlays: Moto shark fin position inlays
- Electronics:
- Bridge pickup: Dimarzio Tone Zone
- Neck pickup: Dimarzio Evolution
- Controls: Master volume, master tone
- 3-position blade pickup switch:
- Position 1. bridge pickup
- Position 2. bridge & neck pickup
- Position 3. neck pickup
- Hardware:
- Hardware: Gold
- Bridge: Floyd Rose FRT 02000 double-locking tremolo bridge
- Tuners: Sealed die-cast tuners
- Additional:
- Strings: NPS, Gauges: .009, .011, .016, .024, .032, .042
- Case: Standard Jackson gig bag
Jackson DKDM-Q Dinky Quilt Top Electric Guitar Specifications:
- DiMarzio Tone Zone:
- Magnet: Alnico 5
- Output: 375mV
- DC resistance: 17.31
- DiMarzio Evolution:
- Magnet: Ceramic
- Output: 294mV
- DC resistance: 13.04K
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Joe Satriani Js100 Solid Body Electric Guitar (Black)












Yes, Now You Can Own Joe Satriani's Guitar!
It took many years to create guitars that could satisfy Joe Satriani, the "Master of Tone." But the end result was worth it. Joe's signature guitars aren't just a tribute to the man who has kept the torch burning for instrumental rock, they're the perfect vehicle for any artist who can put as much intensity into a whole note as he or she does with light speed phrases.
Ibanez JS100 at a Glance:
* Basswood body with Edge III bridge
* JS neck with rosewood fingerboard
* IBZ AH pickups deliver tone for days
The Perfect Guitar To Take "Surfing With The Alien"
Anyone who has heard Joe Satriani's original 1987 release, "Surfing With The Alien," has heard the man wail on Ibanez guitars. Today, with his own signature edition instruments, all built to his exacting specifications - and with a little secret mojo mixed in for good measure - Joe is bringing down the house at concerts around the world (or melting down your CD player with his ninth studio album, "Is There Love In Space?"). For the JS100, Joe selected lightweight basswood for the aerofoil-shaped body because of its comfort factor and excellent balance between highs and lows.
IBZ AH Pickups Deliver Tone For Days
What good is a sleek, sexy guitar if it doesn't have the tone to match. With IBZ AH1 and AH2 pickups, you can go from crystal clear to downright filthy just by adjusting your tone and volume knobs and maintain a full tonal spectrum at all volume levels from a whisper to a full out, ear damaging roar!
Ibanez JS100 Features:
* Color: Black
* Body Type: Solid body electric
* Neck Type: JS
* Top Wood: Basswood
* Back Wood: Basswood
* Fingerboard: Rosewood
* No. of Frets: 22
* Position Markers: Abalone dot inlays
* Scale Length: 25 1/2"
* Pickups: IBZ AH1 (neck) and AH2 (bridge)
* Controls: Tone and Volume
* Bridge/Tailpiece: Edge III bridge
* Pickup Switching: Toggle switch
* Hardware: Chrome
Ibanez JS100 - A very affordable signature axe!
Friday, January 1, 2010
Ibanez RG350EX Electric Guitar

Basswood body. Three-piece maple neck. Ibanez pickups. Edge III bridge.
For over 15 years, the RG series has been the undisputed standard in guitars for the hard rock player. The Wizard II is 2mm thicker than the super-thin, super-flat Ibanez Wizard. Basswood is a comparatively lightweight wood, which makes it very comfortable for extended playing. With a good balance of highs and lows, basswood is right in between alder and mahogany in sound character. The jumbo frets offer easy playing for leads and chording. The fixed bridge design offers thru-body stringing for stronger tone and sustain.
Features
Wizard II neck
3pc. maple neck material
Basswood body
24 jumbo frets
Bound rosewood finger board
Edge III bridge
IBZ INF3 (H) neck PU
IBZ INFS3 (S) mid PU
IBZ INF4 (H) bridge PU
Sharktooth inlay
* Maintenance
* Guitars and Basses Manual
Born to shred, the RG350EX has a sound to match its sharktooth inlays and mirror pickguard. The Wizard II neck is thin, fast, and topped with a bound rosewood fretboard. The Edge III bridge allows for wild vibratos, and the Ibanez INF pickups scream.
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08/06
New inventory arrives,
New, Black, will ship immediately.
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"Quick shipment, item arrived in perfect shape. Thanks for the recommendation!" - customer on July 12, 2009
Epiphone Faded G400 Electric Guitar

Rosewood Fingerboard. 57 Humbucker, Hot-B Humbucker. Worn Brown finishes now have SG script neck plates and Worn Cherries have Gibson neck plates.
Epiphone G400 Faded Electric Guitar
Here's the vintage guitar you're not afraid to play every day! Epiphone's SG-shaped Faded G400 has the well-worn look and feel of a favorite guitar. It's Worn finish showcases the wood grain (similar to Gibson's popular Faded series). The Faded Series' well-traveled look has another advantage when it comes to maintenance: The satin finish and 'aged' inlays on the fingerboard require less cosmetic care than guitars with a glossy finish and new-looking inlays. The G400 has a one-piece neck with super satin finish, humbucker pickups, chrome hardware and tune-o-matic bridge.
About Epiphone
Epiphone's passion has always been about more than just making guitars. It has been about making music. It has been about understanding what is inside every musican that makes them want to, have to, express themselves. And understanding the myriad musical styles, where they are going and how they might develop. For over one hundred and twenty-five years they have continually looked for new and better ways to help players take their music farther.
Epi Stathopoulo, their founder and namesake, was always on the forefront of music. He was the first instrument maker to embrace Jazz music and led the industry away from mandolin and banjo production and into making guitars. At the age of twenty-four Epi obtained his first of many patents that would change fretted instrument construction forever. The extension truss rod design, the first pick-up with individual pole pieces, and the Tonexpressor - the precursor to the modern day 'wah-wah' pedal - were all epiphone innovations. But perhaps the greatest contribution to guitar making came in 1941 while Les Paul was experimenting in the Epiphone factory. These experiments led to the Les Paul 'Log' and the first solid-body electric guitar.
Epi's vision of the future of music and guitar, as well as the importance of his work could be seen by, and in, those who chose to play an Epiphone. Musicians who themselves were visionaries. George Van Epps, Harry Volpe, Howard Roberts, Joe Pass and other Jazz players would make music history with an Epiphone guitar, as would Blues legend, John Lee Hooker. And the Beatles, who recorded Paperback Writer, Ticket to Ride, and the most recorded song ever written, Yesterday, with Epiphone guitars they purchased in 1964. It is an incredible legacy that continues today with Noel Gallagher, Lenny Kravitz and other artists who choose to make their music with an Epiphone
The same sprit of innovation that drove the Stathopoulos to start pushing the boundaries of guitar design over one hundred and twenty-five years ago is alive and well at Epiphone today. Styles of music will continue to evolve, new technologies will come and go and new players will continue to take music and guitar in new directions. But their passion for making music and their mission of providing musicians with a great instrument they can rely on to express themselves will always remain constant.
Technical Info
Pickups: 57m humbucker, Hot-B humbucker
Hardware: Chrome
Scale: 24.75 in.
Nut Width: 1.68 in.
Neck: Set
Neck Material: 1-piece mahogany
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Inlay: Trapezoid
Body material: Mahogany
The look and feel of a vintage guitar—brand new for you! Mahogany body and set neck with rosewood fretboard and aged trapezoid inlays. Epiphone 57m and Hot-B humbuckers with individual volume and tone controls. Satin finish accentuates wood grain. Chrome hardware.
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08/05
New stock arrives at zZounds,
New, Worn Cherry, available for immediate delivery.
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07/26
Just back in stock,
New, Worn Brown, available for immediate delivery.
Gibson Custom Shop Zakk Mylde Les Paul Electric Guitar(with case)

EMG pickups. Maple neck and fingerboard. Block inlays.
You may not know this, but Custom Shop Signature artist Zakk Wylde has very strong ties to the US military and his original Camo Les Paul (a modified '80s Les Paul Custom) was created to fly his patriot's flag. The new Custom SHop version of this unique guitar combines the best aspects of Zakk's signature Bullyseye Les Paul (unfinished Maple neck, EMG pickups) with a Maple fretboard and super-bad Camouflage finish to do the same for you.
Technical Info
Top: Carved MapleBack: Solid Mahogany
Binding: Multi-ply white/black binding on top, back, and neck
Hardware: Gold
Bridge: Nashville tune-o-matic bridge, stopbar tailpiece
Neck: 3-piece Maple, no finish
Fingerboard: 22 fret Maple
Inlays: Pearl block
Neck Profile: Rounded
Scale Length: 24-3/4 in.
Nut Width: 1-11/16
Tuners: Metal tulip
Pickups: EMG-81 and EMG-85
Controls: 2 volume, 2 tone, 3-way selector switch
Strings: Brite Wire 0.10
Includes: Custom Shop case, certificate of authenticity, custom care kit
Rosewood fretboard.
- 07/26Just back in stock,New, Camo, With Gold Hardware, order before they are gone!
07/17
Big price drop!
New, Camo, With Gold Hardware
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