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A refined version of the original single-cut electric, the Chapman Guitars ML2 is all about stability and playability. This Standard Series model comes with a fresh Pennant headstock that optimally guides the strings across the Graph Tech TUSQ nut for increased tuning stability, while the ebony fretboard features rounded edges for optimum playing comfort plus a 25.5-inch scale length to support lower tunings.The ML2: Modern All The WayThe Chapman Guitars ML2 also boasts the distinct look of a mahogany body topped with ash veneer, which differs from one example to the next since the grain pattern is never the same. Meanwhile, in terms of sound, you're getting two Chapman Stentorian Zerø humbuckers plus a push/pull master tone pot with coil-split function, resulting in a vast range of sounds spanning from bright single-coil tone to the full-fat sound of a double-coil pickup.

94,00 €

509,00 €
The Vintage Joe Doe semi-acoustic chancer might be dubbed the Gambler, but this TE-style six-string is a safe and solid bet. This singular thinline model comes pre-wrapped in a deluxe case complete with a custom sticker pack and a Certificate of Authenticity, so you know exactly what you're getting. Cheeky by design, the top of the chambered American alder body has been punched through with an arrow shaped f-hole that points at a mounted Las Vegas poker chip. Rub it for luck, because you just might need it.The Vintage Joe Doe Gambler: The Royal FlushThis unique Vintage offering never misses a trick thanks to the Wilkinson-made two-pup load-out and thoughtfully placed tone and volume pots and three way switch. The bridge position is taken up by a lipstick-style WOVTB single-coil that delivers classic country-flavoured twang and combines with the WOVTN single-coil at the bridge to complete a level of sonic clarity that's never in danger of getting too shrill. And, to finish things in style, the Gambler comes kitted out with a vintage-correct WTB bridge and a modern GraphTech nut to firm up both the tuning stability and intonation and leave nothing to chance.

139,00 €

139,00 €

735,00 €

1 199,00 €

3 535,00 €
ESP Guitars prouve avec cette E-II M-II HT en finition Mercury Blue Burst qu'une guitare électrique destinée à des styles survoltés peut aussi faire preuve d'une très grande classe. Le corps en aulne arbore ainsi une magnifique table en loupe d'érable ! De plus, le filet blanc le long du corps, du manche et de la tête inversée crée un contraste de couleurs de toute beauté. Les luthiers japonais d'ESP ont doté la touche en ébène de 24 frettes Extra Jumbo en acier inoxydable et d'un radius moderne de 12 pouces. En prime, un étui ESP est fourni avec l'instrument.E-II M-II HT : Base stable pour des caractéristiques acoustiques exceptionnellesLa mention HT dans la référence signifie hardtail et fait référence au chevalet fixe Hipshot. En combinaison avec le sillet de tête en os et les mécaniques Gotoh, ce chevalet contribue à la stabilité de l'accordage et à une intonation claire. Le corps est équipé de deux humbuckers BareKnuckle Aftermath en finition Battle Worn. Ces micros sont réputés pour la rapidité de leur réponse dans les graves, la puissance de leurs médiums et la netteté de leurs aigus. L'ESP E-II M-II HT est donc un excellent choix pour les guitaristes de metal modernes.

1 745,00 €
It's been over three decades since Godin launched the original Multiac - an innovative electro-acoustic classical guitar that turned out to be a worldwide success and became the brand's most iconic model. With the Multiac Mundial, Godin present the newest version. This modern, style-packed model is more flexible than any of its predecessors and, naturally, has been crafted with the same level of attention to detail. The Multiac Mundial: Extremely Natural Amplified SoundThe core of the Godin Multiac Mondial is formed by a slim maple body and a solid cedar top, which not only keeps the whole thing nice and light, but ensures a broad dynamic range. A solid choice for gigging guitarists, this stage-ready Spanish guitar also comes decked out with a Godin Double Source Custom preamp, setting you up with an undersaddle piezo pickup plus two body sensors designed to capture every bit of nuance you inject into your sound.

1 779,00 €
It's been over three decades since Godin launched the original Multiac - an innovative electro-acoustic classical guitar that turned out to be a worldwide success and became the brand's most iconic model. With the Multiac Mundial, Godin present the newest version. This modern, style-packed model is more flexible than any of its predecessors and, naturally, has been crafted with the same level of attention to detail. The Multiac Mundial: Extremely Natural Amplified SoundThe core of the Godin Multiac Mondial is formed by a slim maple body and a solid cedar top, which not only keeps the whole thing nice and light, but ensures a broad dynamic range. A solid choice for gigging guitarists, this stage-ready Spanish guitar also comes decked out with a Godin Double Source Custom preamp, setting you up with an undersaddle piezo pickup plus two body sensors designed to capture every bit of nuance you inject into your sound.

3 075,00 €
Since not every guitarist is in love with the Floyd Rose tremolo bridge, ESP serve up an alternative NT (non-trem) edition of the E-II Arrow, loaded with a super-stable Gotoh TOM bridge and a string-through-body setup which, combined with the fitted set of Gotoh locking machine heads, doesn't just ensure solid tuning, but improves resonant transfer to result in a lush foundation. This formidable and extreme V-shaped model has been built with fanatical care in Japan, and comes complete with a form-fit case.The ESP Arrow NT: Fast PlayabilityAs you'd only expect from a high-end ESP offering, the alder body of the Arrow NT has been kitted out with a three-piece maple neck finished with a thin-U profile, an ebony fretboard with a modern 12 inch radius and a full pack of twenty-four extra-jumbo frets. The result is ultra-light and fast playability, all the way up the neck, and in terms of sound, you're treated to the brutal distortion and flawless cleans of a set of two active EMG humbuckers. Since there's no need for it, they haven't even bothered fitting a tone pot. Simply open up the volume and start melting faces.

568,00 €

1 449,00 €

2 529,00 €
With the Montreal Premiere Pro, Canadian masters, Godin present a high-grade semi-acoustic with some singular specs. This thinline model definitely brings the goods in terms of looks, thanks to a flat and glossy paint-job and contrasting silver leaf maple set-in neck and fretboard. Meanwhile, the body and soundboard have been carved from Canadian wild cherry wood and, to boost resonance and counter unwanted feedback, features a specially shaped centre block that sits beneath the soundboard, shaping defined and tight acoustic sound with subtle and lively accents in the higher registers.The Godin Montreal Premiere Pro: Extreme VersatilityTo ensure maximum amplified flexibility, the Montreal Premiere Pro has been mounted with an advanced pair of Seymour Duncan P-Rails framed by Triple Shot Mounting Rings. Via the two mini-switches fitted just next to the tone pot, the sound of these pups can be flipped through thick humbucker output, character-packed P90 output and even sparkling single-coil output at will. Basically, you're looking at an all-rounder of a hollowbody that can back up everything from jazz to heavy rock.

1 489,00 €

1 809,00 €

888,00 €

79,00 €

47,00 €

99,00 €