
115,00 €

388,00 €
Chasing that 1960s American amp-style sound? Universal Audio have poured those famed cleans and edge-of-breakup sounds into the Dream '65 Reverb Amp pedal. Powered by a dual-engine processor coupled with UAD audio modelling tech, this spring reverb-loaded guitar amp pedal immediately invokes the sound of legends like Muddy Waters, The Beatles and Elvis Costello, and supports all styles from the golden age, including funk, blues, bebop, soul and surf.Custom Mods & UAFX Control AppAs well as a clean boost, Universal Audio have packed the '65 Reverb Amp with two iconic mods so you can sound like Steve Ray Vaughan and Steve Lukather at will. Every parameter can be tweaked using the UAFX Control app (for macOS, Windows, iOS and Android), allowing you to explore every last bit of potential one of the best American amplifiers ever made has to offer.

266,00 €

395,00 €
Built by Universal Audio's engineers, the Golden Reverberator is the result of twenty years of experience tinkering with reverb effect models. This first-class effect pedal serves up three flavours of reverb from the fifties and sixties: a classic 1960s American guitar amp-style spring reverb, a 1950s studio plate reverb, and an early digital reverb. Boasting dual-engine processing, the Golden Reverberator offers an unprecedented degree of sonic authenticity as well as quick access to sounds in Live or Preset mode. Meanwhile, true and buffered bypass modes with silent switching give you maximum control over the trails and spillover, and thanks to the bit-for-bit vintage delay algorithms, the sounds are perfectly three-dimensional and accurate.

230,00 €

1 149,00 €
Like a slick bridge between the past and present, the Fender Vintera II '50s Series takes a classic Stratocaster and nudges it up to the next level. Built in the Fender factory in Mexico, this high-spec six-string also comes at a fairly affordable price, and what you get in return is vintage looks that stick to timeless Strat tradition, from the body shape and alder build to the high-gloss polyester lacquer, the white single-ply pickguard and the six-screw vintage style bridge and synchronised tremolo assembly. But the treats don't stop there: the maple fretboard has the fifties throwback feel of a 7.25 inch radius, giving this model the satisfying playability of a much-loved antique. V-Neck, Synthetic Bone Nut & Vintage SSS Pups To guarantee authentic, period-correct output, the Vintera II '50s Stratocaster has been kitted out with a three-pack of Vintage-Style '50s Single-Coil pups, so you're not just getting timeless sound and flexibility, but echoes from the distant past. The neck has also been finished with a 'Mid '50s Soft V' profile, which is exactly what it says it is: a light V shaping along the back of the neck that, coupled with the 7.25 inch radius, slots perfectly in the palm of your fret-hand. As a light modern tweak, and to prevent the strings from getting stuck in the nut grooves, Fender have opted for a synthetic bone nut that's been specifically designed to up the stability and allow smooth passage while tuning up. Basically, if you're seeking the unparalleled look, sound and feel of a fifties-era Strat but want something a touch more stable, then this Vintera II '50s edition will definitely do it for you.

1 155,00 €
With its roots firmly planted in the sixties and one of the golden ages of the Strat, the Fender Vintera II '60s Series edition of the Stratocaster brings the authenticity as well as the class. Just like the antique models built sixty years ago, this guitar features a solid alder body, a maple neck and a rosewood fretboard finished with a set of twenty-one Vintage Tall frets. The bridge is even a throwback relic and features six-screws and a synchronised tremolo assembly. And while the specs are high, the price of this Mexican-made Strat is nice and low. Vintage-Flavoured OutputKeeping things period-correct, the Vintera II '60s Stratocaster has been loaded out with three Vintage-Style '60s Single-Coil Strat pickups that do exactly what they were designed to do: deliver the immediately familiar, endlessly-variable sound that helped pen countless classic albums. The glassy trebles are framed by rich lows and prominent yet rounded mids to complete the balance, and everything is defined with warmth, whether you add some distortion or not. As a light modern tweak, and to prevent the strings from getting stuck in the nut grooves, Fender have opted for a synthetic bone nut that's been specifically designed to up the stability and allow smooth passage while tuning up. Basically, if you're seeking the unparalleled look, sound and feel of a sixties-era Strat but want something a touch more stable, then this Vintera II '60s edition will definitely do it for you.

399,00 €
Based on the very valve amp that Brian May still plays through today, the Universal Audio Ruby '63 amp pedal sets you up with timeless British-style sound. Like all UA-made effects, this guitar amp pedal serves up minutely detailed emulations and is built on the brand's acclaimed dual-engine processor and modelling technology. From tube-driven vibrato to boost effects and legendary microphone/speaker combos, this pedal is home to it all, so plug in and start pulling album-ready sounds from the golden age of music. Normal, Brilliant and Vibrato Channels & '60s Dallas Rangemaster Treble BoosterThe Ruby '63 Top Boost Amplifier is the only amp-in-a-box that features the Normal, Brilliant and Vibrato channels from the original amplifier, allowing you to travel between London, Liverpool and Ireland at the flick of a switch. Another welcome perk is the built-in '60s Dallas Rangemaster germanium treble booster, which comes alongside a '70s Maestro EP-3 tape delay preamp for proper layering. Last but not least, this Universal Audio creation can be run in combination with the UAFX app which can be downloaded for macOS, Windows, iOS and Android, and gives you access to custom tones, parameter tweaking and preset storage.

495,00 €
Le Fender Tone Master FR-10 est un baffle FR FR (pour Full Range, Flat Response) spécialement conçu pour être utilisé avec les systèmes de modélisations et de profilages d'amplis numériques pour guitare. Vous pouvez ainsi profiter de tous les détails de vos modèles d'amplis et d'effets favoris, que ce soit chez vous ou sur scène. Grâce à l'intégration d'un ampli de puissance de classe D de 1 000 watts, vous pouvez compter sur un volume et une marge de crête suffisants pour les prestations scéniques les plus intenses. De plus, vous pouvez utiliser un EQ actif à 3 bandes et un réglage cut pour ajuster facilement le son. Autre détail sympathique, ce baffle actif présente un authentique style Fender qui lui donne l'apparence d'un ampli Fender traditionnel.

885,00 €
Une nouvelle génération de guitares électro-acoustiques folk est en train de voir le jour. Avec cette Fender Highway Series Parlor, vous pourrez compter sur un instrument au confort de jeu sans précédent et au son impressionnant. Le choix s'est porté sur une construction entièrement massive (all-solid) avec une caisse de résonance extra-fine chambrée. Sous la table, se trouve une structure de barrage de conception totalement nouvelle qui capte bien les vibrations et permet aux ondes sonores de se propager de manière optimale à travers la caisse de résonance. En prime, cette Fender Highway Parlor est livrée avec une housse Fender Deluxe 1225 Gig Bag.Highway Parlor : restitution optimale du sonLa Highway Series Parlor est une guitare pouvant être utilisée aussi bien de manière acoustique qu'amplifiée. Contrairement aux guitares électro-acoustiques folk traditionnelles qui utilisent un piézo sous le sillet de chevalet, cette Fender fait appel à un micro Fishman Fluence de conception nouvelle. Ce micro capte les vibrations là où les cordes vibrent le plus, ce qui permet d'obtenir un son beaucoup plus riche qu'avec un piézo standard. Autre avantage : cette guitare ne produit aucun de larsen indésirable. Vous pouvez littéralement la mettre contre un haut-parleur sans provoquer de sifflement. C'est une excellente chose pour vous, mais aussi pour votre public. Grâce au réglage contour, vous pouvez facilement adapter le son, par exemple, pour une performance solo ou en groupe.Confort de jeu exemplaireGrâce à sa caisse de résonance compacte, cette Parlor se prête parfaitement aux fingerpicking et, bien sûr, aux guitaristes percussionnistes de petite stature. Grâce à son diapason de 24,75 pouces, la distance entre le sillet Graph Tech TUSQ et le chevalet Modern Viking est beaucoup plus courte, ce qui réduit la tension des cordes. Combiné au jeu de cordes de .011 dont est doté ce modèle, vous bénéficierez donc d'une expérience de jeu tout en douceur. La fine caisse de résonance présente des contours ergonomiques, y compris une découpe ventrale, afin que la Fender Highway Parlor offre une sensation de confort immédiate.

149,00 €
Made of tooled leather and based on Waylon's own custom Tele, the Fender Waylon Jennings Telecaster Pickguard adds a rebellious touch to any Tele. The back of this rad scratch-plate is made of vulcanised rubber for increased rigidity, and Fender have pre-drilled five mounting holes so it can be easily installed. Perfect for country guitarists and other renegades!

309,00 €
If you're more familiar with the neck of a Strat than an acoustic guitar, Fender's Redondo Player offers a smooth and affordable transition plus a unique look and rich acoustic sound. Straight out of the California Series, this electro-acoustic, steel-string model has a trend-bucking paint-job and the C-profile maple neck, walnut fretboard and Strat-style headstock needed to support a supple electric-guitar-style playing feel.The Fender Redondo Player: Max ResonanceThe mahogany dreadnought body has been topped with solid spruce to shape full and defined sound, while a GraphTech-made NuBone saddle and nut guarantee excellent tonal balance by retaining presence in the trebles and warmth and openness in the basses. To amplify the sound of the Redondo Player with consistent accuracy, Fender have fitted a Fishman Flex preamp and piezo pickup complete with a set of side-mounted tone controls to dial in the on-stage sound.

889,00 €
Preferred by famed guitarists such as Yngwie Malmsteen, Ritchie Blackmore and Timo Tolkki, a guitar neck with a scalloped fretboard not only makes it easier to bend the strings, but accommodates a more relaxed playing posture, making the Fender American Professional II Scalloped Neck a sweet upgrade for any compatible electric guitar or custom build. Dipped in Super Natural lacquer, this maple neck features a rosewood fretboard, a Deep C profile and 22 narrow tall frets.

332,00 €
The uniquely finished Fender Newporter Player grants intermediate and beginner players access to an electro-acoustic with a slimmer body than a dreadnought and a C-profile, electric-guitar style maple neck. So, if you're more familiar with the neck of a Strat than an acoustic guitar, this model offers an incredibly manageable transition, especially since the back has been given satin-gloss finish to enhance the playing comfort even further, while the smaller body shape has an immediately snug and controlled feel. The Fender Newporter Player: Resonant WoodThe body starts with a solid Sitka spruce soundboard supported by a mahogany back and sides to offer a rich acoustic sound with an added layer of warmth and a level of response that gives excellent presence to your playing dynamics. The mounted NuBone saddle and nut are GraphTech-made and maintain the balance of the overall sound which, despite the dimensions of this guitar, packs more than enough volume and lush overtones. To amplify the sound of the Newporter Player with consistent accuracy, Fender have fitted the Fender/Fishman-developed FLEX System preamp and piezo pickup.

449,00 €
Polishing off the California Series in style, the Fender Villager twelve-string electro-acoustic guitar brings big and lush sound, smooth playing comfort and plenty of vintage class. This surprisingly affordable model boasts the same snug and fast playability of an electric guitar thanks to the slim-C neck profile, the 12 inch fretboard radius and - naturally - the Stratocaster-style headstock, while the body shape echoes that of the six-string Newporter. So, this guitar boasts all the comfort of a more compact orchestra body alongside the full sound and extra-definition of a dreadnought. Plugged in, the natural sound of the Villager is amplified in full via a fitted Fender-and-Fishman developed FLEX Preamp System and piezo pickup, completing a reliable, Fender-grade gigging buddy.

149,00 €
This full set of Fender Pure Vintage '57 Stratocaster Pickups gifts any compatible, Strat-style six string with legendary, fifties-grade medium-output sound framed by tight basses, warmly rounded-off mids and sparkling trebles. Each pickup features period-correct winding, has an authentically vintage construction and even comes pre-fitted with the original wiring to guarantee 100% pure Fender Stratocaster performance.

147,00 €
This full set of Fender Pure Vintage '61 Stratocaster Pickups gifts any compatible, Strat-style six string with legendary, sixties-grade low-output sound framed by warm yet punchy basses and sparkling trebles. Each pickup features period-correct winding, has an authentically vintage construction and even comes pre-fitted with the original wiring to guarantee 100% pure Fender Stratocaster performance.

116,00 €
The Fender Pure Vintage '51 Telecaster Pickup Set comprises two authentically-wound guitar pickups that harness the old-school twang and sonic sparkle of a fifties Tele. These vintage single-coils feature period-correct wiring and deliver tight lows alongside clear-and-balanced mids.

549,00 €
Since it's a touch smaller than a dreadnought, the 000 acoustic body shape is a guitarist's favourite. Here, Fender fit it with a slim C-profile neck complete with 6-in-line headstock and call it the Newporter Special. The flatter 15.75-inch radius of the pau ferro fretboard further supports the snug playing comfort this electro-acoustic has to offer by accommodating supple note bends and fast riffs. The classic Fender headstock and in-line machine heads are certainly a little alien to an acoustic model but don't just look pretty - they're what give this guitar its enhanced tuning stability.The Newporter Special: All-Solid BuildThe mahogany neck is bound to a body made of a solid okoume top, back and sides, shaping immense resonance and a deliciously warm acoustic sound with a broad dynamic range. The transparent tone is framed by the kind of light warmth needed for both finger and plectrum style playing, and to faithfully amplify this sonic balance, a Fishman-Fender developed preamp has been installed and specifically calibrated according to the shape of this Newporter, giving it a pure and natural on stage sound.

739,00 €
In the imposing form of the King Vintage, Fender bring back one of the most classic, early-sixties dreadnoughts. In the past, this time-honoured acoustic guitar could be seen in the hands of none other than rock-and-roll legend like Elvis Presley and West Coast country-star Buck Owens. This iconic electro-acoustic guitar combines old-school specs with modern build quality and, as such, comes compete with its own vintage-style hardshell case.The King Vintage: Rooted Vibes, Royal Core SoundTo enhance the rich acoustic sound of the solid Sitka spruce top with warmth and a tasteful dose of resonant harmonics, Fender have opted for a solid ovangkol back and sides. Add that to the relatively flat 16-inch fretboard radius, the modern V-profile neck and the bone nut, and you've got gig-grade playing comfort and stability. Speaking of gigs, the California Series King Vintage has been equipped with a Fishman Sonitone Plus preamp, an undersaddle piezo pickup and an internal body transducer pickup so you're assured of spot-on amplified sound. Finished with vintage-style tuners and a tilt-back 6-in-line headstock, this fresh-and-affordable reissue is nothing short of a gem for fans of guitars from the 1960s.