Jerry Jones has been building custom stringed instruments for professional recording artists for the last 30 years. Probably the most recorded of Jerry’s instruments is the electric sitar. These instruments successfully replicate the sounds on numerous recordings from the 60’s & 70’s and are handy to have around the studio for adding a different tone-colour to a track.
MORE →These are the machines of the gods… with drop dead good looks, sonic lethality and the devastating power and control of a precision double-locking bridge. RG Prestige guitars feature flawless Japanese craftsmanship, the finest materials and in the case of this RG2228 … EMG pickups.
MORE →While many musicians fit easily into a single category, Steve Vai’s unique musical vision remains unclassifiable. After more than 20 years, Vai continues to use unbridled guitar virtuosity and soulful artistry to explore the spectrum of human emotion.
MORE →RG Tremolo models stand up to the most abusive whammy bar users around, while still maintaining perfect tuning stability. Lightning fast fretboard work is no problem with RGtremolo the Wizard neck, flat fingerboard and jumbo frets. The Edge-Pro makes use of several innovations in tremolo design. A Sound Metal Chip is present on each saddle to increase sustain at the most critical point of contact, the intonation point. The string holder blocks are part of the bridge, so you don’t have to worry about them falling out when changing strings. You can also install new strings on the Edge-Pro without having to cut the ball end off!
MORE →If you have ever wanted to go “Surfing with the Alien” this is the guitar for you. Designed for Joe Satriani this Ibanez Prestige model is stocked with high end features. The lightweight aerofoil design Basswood body sits close to the body and provides easy and comfortable access to the upper frets. The JS Prestige neck profile is smooth and fast with enough mass to make big string bends feel easy.
MORE →This guitar is such a pivotal piece in rock history. It is in fact that guitar that Eddie Van Halen used on the first three Van Halen albums. Not only that it was used extensively during Van Halen reign of the Los Angeles club circuit from 1975 up until the third or fourth album. Over the years, the Ibanez Destroyer saw many modifications and design changes. From the EVH inspired single humbucker bolt –on to the neck through, three pick-up models that were popularized by players like Phil Collen of Def Leppard, Paul Stanley of KISS and Adrian Smith of Iron Maiden.
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