The Baby Taylor launched an entire category of three-quarter-size acoustic guitars, helping bring the experience of playing a great-sounding instrument to new players of all ages. Perfectly sized for small hands, the Baby Taylor makes a great first guitar for a young learner—but its full sound and portable size also make it a great travel guitar for anyone who wants to keep practicing on the road.
Sometimes less is more and the 2016 Les Paul CM T is one lean machine. Ready to rock and at a price that competes with less worthy imports, you'll be hard pressed to find a better deal on an American-made electric guitar. This is 100% Les Paul with the body and contours that have inspired generations of guitar heroes. With its carved top and unbound body, the general impression is that this guitar is ready for action, not decoration.
The new Pacifica 612VIIX guitar combines Yamaha build quality and playability with premium components like Seymour Duncan pickups, a Graph Tech TUSQ nut, a Wilkinson bridge, and Grover locking tuners.
This isn’t your average six-string. The Outlaw pairs a bold Western-inspired graphic with the kind of tone and playability that make it more than just a pretty face. Loaded with EMG active pickups (81 bridge / 60 neck), this machine is born for searing leads, crushing rhythm tones, and smooth cleans — the signature sound you expect from one of metal’s most trusted pickup combos.
The Jackson® X Series models continue the metal legacy pioneered by the immortal Randy Rhoads. Regal and proud, the Jackson X Series Rhoads RRX24 offers fantastic tone, ultra-fast playability and unbelievable value for 21st century guitarists.
The ESP LTD Wayne Static 600 is a testament to precision and power, crafted for musicians who demand excellence in their sound and style. This solid body electric guitar boasts a 3-piece maple neck, paired with a mahogany body, offering a robust foundation for rich, resonant tones. The sleek ebony fretboard houses 24 extra jumbo frets and is adorned with the iconic Static X Logo at the 12th fret and the model name inlaid at the 24th fret, adding a touch of signature flair.