
111,00 €
Busy setting up your bass? Grab the MusicNomad MN673 nut file set and refine the slots of the nut for increased tuning stability and tight sound. This particular five-piece set includes .046, .065, .085, .105 and .130-gauged files, each of which features an ergonomic handle, a tool rack hang hole and a durable diamond coating. These high-quality files come wrapped up in an aluminium case and are suited for all common nut materials, including bone, nylon, graphite and TUSQ.

109,00 €
The MusicNomad MN812 fret leveller is 61cm (or 24 inches) long, making it perfect for working on bass guitars. Also available in 18cm (7-inch) and 45cm (17.6) form, this thoughtfully designed tool has extra-thick-and-weighty walls, a comfortable curved handle for maximum accuracy, and bevelled edges to counter high fret damage. MusicNomad's L-Beam fret leveller also comes complete with three abrasive strips so you can get started right away.

2 199,00 €

36,00 €

2 666,00 €
The Ibanez RG5121ET-PRT puts supreme, Japanese Prestige build quality directly in your hands. Think deluxe, modern style alongside progressive sound, since every inch of this electric solid-body breathes high-grade craftsmanship, from the subtle, flat finish to the African mahogany body and from the super-stable, five-piece maple and wenge bolt-on neck to the bound Macassar ebony fretboard. Meanwhile, the Wizard HP profile of the High Performance neck provides a fluid and comfortably precise playing feel, and has been finished with long-life stainless steel frets that have undergone the Prestige fret-edge treatment, as well as a set of glow-in-the-dark Luminlay side dots. This refined, shred-ready model comes complete with a Prestige-quality case.The Ibanez Prestige RG5121ET + EverTune BridgeThe body of this Ibanez Prestige model provides a naturally warm foundation with a nice hint of definition, and to ensure that the sound is really as fresh as it gets, a duo of Fishman Fluence Modern pickups have been mounted. These ceramic humbuckers each bring their own unique tonal profile and have been coupled with the special Fishman Fluence Voice switch, so in the first position, you immediately get a tight and growling active sound, and in the second position, you're treated to a highly responsive and dynamic, passive modern sound. Add on the EverTune bridge and you get unrivalled tuning stability. This elegant yet forceful model was definitely built to provide the more adventurous guitarist with a worthy stage and studio partner.

985,00 €
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.

1 155,00 €
An homage to the Teles of the sixties, the Vintera II '60s Telecaster mimics every inch of the antique original but comes at a far more doable price. Built in the Fender factory in Mexico, this authentic chopping board delivers the necessary twang and bite of a throwback pair of Vintage-Style '60s Single Coil Tele pickups coupled with a six-screw Vintage-Style hard-tail bridge and three steel saddles. Meanwhile, the maple neck supplies the familiar, old-school comfort of an Early '60s C profile and a rosewood fretboard with a 7.25 inch radius and a set of twenty-one Vintage Tall frets.Retro Tele FlavourTo complete the retro-flavoured look, the hardware has been given a chromed-nickel finish while the pickguard comes in a classic mint green. And, 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 Telecaster but want something a touch more stable, then this Vintera II '60s edition will definitely do it for you.

969,00 €
Bearing every one of the seventies hallmarks - from the classic oversized headstock to the 'bullet' truss rod - the specs of the Vintera II '70s Stratocaster reads like an ode to the golden age. To keep things authentic, the solid alder body has been sealed inside a coat of high-gloss polyester and the neck has been secured to the body via a classic three-bolt plate engraved with the timeless F-logo. This model even features a seventies-spec Micro-Tilt neck adjustment system for fine-tuning the action. Vintage-Style '70s Single-Coil Strat Pups & U-Profile NeckThe period-correct U-shaped neck profile is slightly thicker than the more current C-profile, giving this model a solid and powerful feel in the fret-hand, while the maple fretboard retains the much more rounded 7.25 inch radius first made famous during the fifties and sixties. Topped off with a set of twenty-one Vintage Tall frets, the playability is as authentic as it gets and, when it comes to the sound, you're getting the full seventies treatment: three Vintage-Style '70s Single-Coil Strat pups that deliver bright and articulate tone framed by refined and tasty mids. Add on the six-screw synchronised tremolo bridge and Vintage-Style machine heads, and you have a stable twist on a classic Fender.

1 145,00 €
Bearing every one of the seventies hallmarks - from the classic oversized headstock to the 'bullet' truss rod - the specs of the Vintera II '70s Stratocaster reads like an ode to the golden age. To keep things authentic, the solid alder body has been sealed inside a coat of high-gloss polyester and the neck has been secured to the body via a classic three-bolt plate engraved with the timeless F-logo. This model even features a seventies-spec Micro-Tilt neck adjustment system for fine-tuning the action. Vintage-Style '70s Single-Coil Strat Pups & U-Profile NeckThe period-correct U-shaped neck profile is slightly thicker than the more current C-profile, giving this model a solid and powerful feel in the fret-hand, while the maple fretboard retains the much more rounded 7.25 inch radius first made famous during the fifties and sixties. Topped off with a set of twenty-one Vintage Tall frets, the playability is as authentic as it gets and, when it comes to the sound, you're getting the full seventies treatment: three Vintage-Style '70s Single-Coil Strat pups that deliver bright and articulate tone framed by refined and tasty mids. Add on the six-screw synchronised tremolo bridge and Vintage-Style machine heads, and you have a stable twist on a classic Fender.

1 105,00 €
Bearing every one of the seventies hallmarks - from the classic oversized headstock to the 'bullet' truss rod - the specs of the Vintera II '70s Stratocaster reads like an ode to the golden age. To keep things authentic, the solid alder body has been sealed inside a coat of high-gloss polyester and the neck has been secured to the body via a classic three-bolt plate engraved with the timeless F-logo. This model even features a seventies-spec Micro-Tilt neck adjustment system for fine-tuning the action. Vintage-Style '70s Single-Coil Strat Pups & U-Profile NeckThe period-correct U-shaped neck profile is slightly thicker than the more current C-profile, giving this model a solid and powerful feel in the fret-hand, while the rosewood fretboard retains the much more rounded 7.25 inch radius first made famous during the fifties and sixties. Topped off with a set of twenty-one Vintage Tall frets, the playability is as authentic as it gets and, when it comes to the sound, you're getting the full seventies treatment: three Vintage-Style '70s Single-Coil Strat pups that deliver bright and articulate tone framed by refined and tasty mids. Add on the six-screw synchronised tremolo bridge and Vintage-Style machine heads, and you have a stable twist on a classic Fender.

1 089,00 €
Gain the open and airy semi-hollow sound and single-coil tone of a late sixties Fender with the authentic, period-correct build of the Fender Vintera II 60s Telecaster Thinline. This throwback six-string has the unmistakable, tight foundation sound of a semi-hollow ash body with a single f-hole and comes loaded with two Vintage-Style '60s Single-Coil Tele pickups. Flip and scroll through a sublime spectrum that covers everything from that fresh and familiar twang to some sweet, single-coil bite via the standard-issue volume and tone pots and three-way switch, and treat your fret-hand to the classic feel of a maple neck and fretboard with a Late '60s C profile and 7.25 inch radius. Timeless and ever inspiring, this Fender Vintera II Series Tele chomps up every last cool point. Deluxe gig bag included.

1 199,00 €
Jaguar devotees are treated to a stone-cold classic in the handsome form of the Fender Vintera II '70s Jaguar. This period-correct museum piece features a maple fretboard, black block position markers and the sweet throwback sound of a pair of Vintage-Style '70s Single-Coil Jaguar pups. These single-coils combine with the solid ash body to complete an immediately familiar, Fender-grade foundation which has been fully backed up by an impressive electronics layout - right down to the now-iconic bass-cut 'strangle' circuit. Scroll through the broad, clean and defined tonal range that gave surf music its name and enjoy the classic playing comfort of a Late '70s C neck profile. Finished with the effortless cool of an offset body shape, the Fender Vintera II '70s Jaguar comes pre-wrapped in a deluxe gig bag.

88,00 €

269,00 €

341,00 €
This official Fender neck has been carved from one piece of roasted maple, finished with a pau ferro fretboard and a set of pearloid position blocks, making it a solid upgrade for any standard Jazzmaster or DIY project. The modern-C profile combines with twenty-two medium jumbo frets to complete light and comfortable playability while the side-gloss urethane finish on the backside keeps things fast and smooth.

629,00 €
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.

109,00 €
The Fender Pure Vintage '60 Precision Bass Pickup hooks you up with original P-Bass sound from the start of the sixties. In other words, expect vintage output framed by authentic lows and clear, bright highs. Featuring the same winding, wire, and bobbin construction as the original, this '60 Precision Bass split-coil pickup is nothing short of a tiny tonal time-machine. Fit for a wide variety of styles.

615,00 €
Looking for a Fender Malibu with a slightly bigger body than standard? Meet the California Series Malibu Vintage. This sixties-inspired flattop not only features a concert-style body, but period-correct specs from top to bottom. At the same time, the Malibu Vintage boasts modern build quality and includes a matching vintage-style hardshell case.The Malibu Vintage: Rich Acoustic SoundThe core sound of this all-solid, electro-acoustic guitar is comprised of vibrant acoustic resonance, ample natural harmonics and a sweet dose of sonic sparkle, courtesy of a Sitka spruce top and an ovangkol body. In terms of playability, the Malibu Vintage more than accommodates small-handed guitarists thanks to its modern V neck carve and 16-inch fretboard radius, while accurately amplified sound is taken care of by a Fishman Sonitone Plus preamp, an undersaddle piezo pickup and an internal body transducer.

809,00 €
The Gretsch G5655TG Electromatic Centerblock Junior is an undeniably gorgeous semi-acoustic guitar from the Electromatic Series. A little slimmer than other semi-acoustic guitars, the G5655TG comes with a high level of playing comfort while producing that full-sized, fat Gretsch sound. The maple body has a unique Single Barrel Burst finish and matching gold-plated hardware, including an Adjusto-Matic bridge with Bigsby B70 tailpiece.The G5655TG: A Feedback-Countering Centerblock and Black Top Broad'Tron PickupsSince this is a Centerblock Junior-style model, it's built with a solid piece of pine that runs down the middle and essentially divides the resonance chamber in two. As a result, feedback is minimised even when overdrive is kicked in. Mounted with two Black Top Broad'Tron pickups, the G5655TG generates powerful tone supported by plenty of punch and more than enough articulation and dynamics to ensure that any rhythm or lead parts poke right through the mix.