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  • This Martin OM-ARTS & Crafts 2018 is a rare find. German white oak is topped with Adirondack spruce, producing a resonant tone with tons of headroom — seriously, you can't overplay this guitar. It's also chock-full of sweet harmonics and overtones, with punchy lows and penetrating highs. Pearl inlays and Guatemalan rosewood accents ensure an eye-catching appearance. Beyond that, this guitar's top was treated with Martin's Vintage Tone System, giving you the look and sound of a classic, well-played instrument. As for playability, you're sure to fall in love with this Martin's comfortable Guatemalan rosewood-topped mahogany neck. Limited to 100 instruments, this OM-ARTS & Crafts 2018 includes an engraved plate label signed by Chris Martin IV.
  • The Martin D-35 occupies a lofty perch in the pantheon of Martin dreadnoughts. Indeed, many discerning guitarists consider it the ultimate acoustic guitar. With a top of select Sitka spruce and its iconic East Indian rosewood three-piece back, this legendary Martin tonewood combination delivers the robust bass response and powerful projection that makes it perfect for both stage and studio. Its Plek'd, bound ebony fretboard feels amazing, and responds beautifully to flat-picking or finger-style playing. Tastefully embellished with elegant appointments, this Martin D-35 incorporates off-the-charts tone, playability, and looks into one standard-setting axe. Many players have a D-35 in their collection and cherish its timeless tone and quality. Law-away and Financing available.
  • The classic Martin D-18 acoustic guitar will take you back to the days when acoustic guitars were king, and players depended upon rich tone and acoustic projection alone to convey their songs. Pick up Martin's absolutely amazing D-18 and you'll be captivated by its big, full tonality, its beautiful sonic detail, and its vintage-tinged looks. The D-18 gives you the classic Martin guitar experience, with a dreadnought body, a 14-fret design, and beautiful tonality to match its looks. Its solid Sitka spruce top and mahogany back and sides provide the foundation for stunning sound, and the Martin D-18 acoustic guitar will only sound better as it ages. Lay-Away and Financing available.
  • Fender's American Professional II Stratocaster offers multiple upgrades from its inaugural configuration. The lightweight, contoured body delivers a nicely balanced tonal foundation with a highly-resonant quality. This solidbody electric guitar's first major upgrade lies in the pickup selection. The American Professional II Stratocaster is loaded with a trio of V-Mod II single-coil pickups that pump out a vintage tone with modern refinements. An upgraded 2-point tremolo bridge and cold-rolled steel block combine to give you plenty of sustain and brightness. Further performance upgrades include a contoured heel joint, "Super-Natural" satin neck finish, and upgraded electronics. If you're looking for a guitar with a vintage voice and modern feel, the American Professional II Stratocaster is worth your consideration.   Layaway and financing available.
  • The American Ultra neckplate graces Fender’s top-of-the-line production instruments — their most advanced series of guitars and basses for discerning players who demand the ultimate in precision, performance, and tone. The Fender American Ultra Precision Bass delivers the same iconic vintage vibe and visuals as its ancestors. But play a few notes and you’ll quickly realize that this is a state-of-the-art, high-performance axe. The contoured solid alder body balances beautifully and always feels just right; while a fast, comfortable Modern D neck profile, compound-radius fingerboard, and tapered neck heel turbocharge your playing. Amazing-sounding Fender Ultra Noiseless P-J pickups and active 3-band electronics complete the setup.
  • On the cover of Van Halen’s 1978 eponymous debut album, Eddie Van Halen thrusts his black-and-white striped Strat®-style guitar towards the camera as if he’s showing you the future. He played this guitar on his unprecedented and mind-blowing “Eruption” guitar solo, thus its nickname, and almost immediately, this monumental instrument became a timeless icon, symbolic of a paradigm shift in guitar-driven rock and roll. Back when this trailblazing album first appeared, nobody had ever seen or heard a guitar like that because no such guitar ever existed. What was this? You couldn’t buy one. That’s because he made it himself. The 22-year-old Eddie Van Halen had the mind of not only a great musician, but also of an innovative inventor—a constant tinkerer who was always messing with his gear. Eddie would say it was out of necessity as no off-the-shelf guitar had the features he needed to really do his job and realize his full potential. So, he took matters into his own capable hands — refretting the neck, installing a humbucking pickup which he potted in paraffin wax, as well a single master volume knob (famously labeled as “Tone”), brass nut and tailpiece from a ’58 Strat, cutting out and mounting his own homemade black and of course, coming up with iconic striped motif. The all-new EVH® Striped Series ’78 Eruption guitar combines many of those famed mods along with modernized features and a relic treatment. The Stratocaster®-style body sports Eddie’s famed white-and-black-striped paint job and has been paired to a quartersawn maple neck with a hand-rubbed satin urethane back finish. The 12”-16” compound radius maple fingerboard with 22 jumbo frets was designed for fast and furious playing styles with maximum comfort, while a heel-mount truss rod wheel makes for time-saving neck adjustments. A single EVH Wolfgang® humbucking bridge pickup provides classic Eddie Van Halen guitar tone – from crystal cleans to fat and rich mids and lows, while the brass nut and six-saddle vintage Fender® Stratocaster synchronized tremolo bridge with a 43mm brass block allow for authentic EVH tone. Other features include a skirted white Strat-style volume control knob (labeled “tone”) with 500K EVH Bourns® low friction pot and treble bleed circuit, black pickguard, chrome hardware, oversized strap buttons, EVH neck plate and larger, ‘70s-style licensed Fender Strat headstock with gold EVH logo.
  • Ratt's most esteemed guitarist may have retro taste when it comes to the custom snakeskin finish on this Warren DeMartini Signature Snake Pro Mod solidbody electric guitar, but when he takes an axe on the road, he grabs a high-tech model that can deliver the performance he needs, show after show. You'll get these same custom tweaks in this Pro Mod series Dinky, including an accessible truss rod wheel at the base of the neck, jaw-dropping Seymour Duncan tone, and a quartersawn maple neck that's a pure joy to play.   Layaway and financing available.
  • This Fender Stratocaster 60th Anniversary 2014 Mystic Aztec Gold is a must-have for your collection. Used, in excellent condition. Original case included. Plays great, feels great! Lay-away and financing available.
  • An American-made Tele at an unbeatable price — that’s exactly what you get with the Fender American Performer Telecaster. Experience balanced tone and extreme comfort, courtesy of a lightweight alder body, maple modern C-shaped neck, and easy-playing 9.5"-radius maple fingerboard. Heat things up with an awe-inspiring combination of vintage-tinged sonics and modern output, thanks to two Yosemite single-coil pickups. On top of that, Fender’s Greasebucket tone control keeps things from getting muddy. The American Performer Tele includes ClassicGear tuners for rock-solid intonation.
  • With its gorgeous Sitka spruce top, fine-grained ziricote veneer back and sides, and Fishman electronics, the D-13E Ziricote is an ideal entrée into the world of solid-top Martin dreadnought acoustic-electric guitars. Graced with stunning mother-of-pearl pattern fingerboard and rosette inlays, a multi-stripe rosette border, and white binding, the D-13E Ziricote exudes classic Martin understated elegance. In addition to quality solid tonewoods, this guitar features a smooth-as-glass richlite fingerboard and a bridge with a hand-rubbed neck finish. It's equipped with excellent Fishman MX-T electronics, including an onboard soundhole tuner that auto-mutes the output so you can tune up any time without using a pedal. Here at Quattlebaum Music Store, we get our hands on countless high-end guitars, and we're mightily impressed with the value in the Martin D-13E Ziricote. Lay-Away and Financing available.
  • Based on the highly sought-after “Japanese Vintage” reissued Fender guitars from the ’80s, the Fender JV Modified ’50s Telecaster offers a refined take on a classic electric guitar. Dual vintage-voiced single-coil pickups yield the iconic Tele tones that make it such a versatile instrument for a variety of styles. Four-way switching offers a wide sonic range to explore, expanded by the push-pull tone control which allows access to out-of-phase tones too. Complete with a stout Thick Soft “V” neck profile with satin finish for fast playability, there’s a lot to love about the Fender JV Modified ’50s Telecaster.
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  • With a lovely gloss Sitka spruce top, sapele back and sides, and Fishman electronics, the D-12E is the perfect affordable entrée into the world of solid-wood Martin dreadnought acoustic-electric guitars. Graced with a Style 28 multi-stripe rosette and Style 18 purfling on the back, the D-12E demonstrates classic Martin understated elegance. In addition to quality solid tonewoods, this guitar features a smooth-as-glass Richlite fingerboard and bridge and a hand-rubbed neck finish. Like other Road Series models, it also sports Fishman MX-T electronics with an onboard soundhole tuner that auto-mutes the output so you can tune up any time without using a pedal. At Quattlebaum Music, we get our hands on countless high-end guitars, and we're mightily impressed with the Martin D-12E — it's a lot of guitar for the money. Lay-Away and Financing available.
  • The SE Hollowbody II brings the original PRS design platform to the high-quality, more affordable SE line up of instruments. Played by internationally touring artists, gigging musicians, and aspiring players, the SE Hollowbody II features a 5-ply laminated maple top and back with flame maple veneers, mahogany middle, wide fat neck, ebony fretboard with bird inlays, and a PRS adjustable stoptail bridge. Its versatile sounds come from the 58/15 “S” treble and bass pickups paired with a volume, push/pull tone control, and 3-way blade pickup selector.The SE Hollowbody II is a modern classic with roadworthy durability, addictive playability, and wide array of tones, making it a perfect workhorse guitar.
  • The Singlecut McCarty 594 is one of Paul Reed Smith's most popular models, and now, thanks to the PRS SE Singlecut McCarty 594, it's finally accessible to the masses. This exquisite solidbody electric guitar boasts legendary PRS quality and playability. A resonant mahogany body and an eye-grabbing flame maple veneer top ensure a tone and look that's guaranteed to exceed your expectations. You get a comfortable Pattern Vintage neck carve with an easy-playing 10-inch-radius rosewood fingerboard, along with a longer 24.594-inch scale length for a feel that's like no other. The SE Singlecut McCarty 594's 58/15 LT "S" pickups deliver vintage-tinged humbucking tones, while a 4-knob layout and push-pull coil-tap ensures maximum sonic versatility. You also get a high-quality PRS 2-piece bridge and PRS-designed tuners, plus attractive maple body binding and iconic PRS Birds fingerboard inlays. Finally, a durable, head-turning gloss poly finish ensures that the SE Singlecut McCarty 594 will look amazing for years to come.
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