This American made jazz bass is set up with flat wound strings, plays great and comes with original Fender molded hardshell case.
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Gibson introduced the Explorer in 1958, but it wasn’t exactly an unqualified success and was discontinued in 1959. Over time, guitarists came to appreciate its radical lines and the fact that it just sounds great and plays well.
MORE →Here is a great little portable bass amp from Mesa. This little guy will put out 300 watts into 4 ohm or 150 watts into 8 ohms. It features a tube preamp section with new 12AX7’s and Parametric Equalizer. There is active/passive switch for the input and the amp comes with paper work and rack mounts. The accompanying Powerhouse cabinet features custom Mesa Powerhouse 2 x10″ speakers, custom Mesa neodymium high frequency horn, selectable three point crossover, retractable metal handles, a heavy duty metal grill and 600 watts handling!
MORE →This tweed Fender Blues Deluxe Reissue puts out 40 watts of power through a 12″ Eminence speaker. It features spring reverb, effects loop, two channel footswitch and 2 x 6L6 power tubes and 3 12AX7 preamp tubes. Comes with tweed Fender Deluxe single 12″ Extension cab loaded with a Celestion G12P-80 and rated at 80 watts at 8 ohms.
MORE →Tokai instruments tend to be really great, pretty faithful – and relatively inexpensive – reproductions of specific vintage instruments. This Love Rock model refers to a rock workhorse, and stands on its own as a quality guitar.
MORE →This is an 1936 model; 1937 models shifted to two controls.
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