This limited edition version of the Kirk Hammett Cry Baby Wah delivers the heavy metal legend's signature wah sounds in a special yellow sparkle finish. It's based on Kirk's own Cry Baby Rack Wah settings, which recreate the sound he used to fire off the licks that revolutionised metal solos. It offers an even response from heel to toe with a captivating mid-range wail and a thick top end - perfect for fast, melodic runs over hard riffs. Follow in the footsteps of a giant. Own a piece of the legend: the Kirk Hammett Cry Baby Wah from Dunlop.
The Telecaster® is a direct descendant of our Esquire®, the first solid body Fender® electric guitar. Its innovative, concise guitar sound not only inspired artists and fans at its premiere in 1951, it also changed the music world forever. Since then, the following has applied to all generations and genres: you're always right with a Tele®.The Fender Standard Telecaster helps you to find and refine your own style. It offers you the legendary tone and vibe of the Fender rock'n'roll icon. The set with Fender Standard pickups produces a high-output sound, while the "Modern C" profile neck plays quickly and comfortably. This Tele® literally defines the standard for a true Fender experience.
The Fender® Jazz Bass® was launched in 1960 as a luxury model and alternative to the P Bass®. Although it had jazz in its name, artists from other genres were also enthusiastic about the powerful, throaty sound of the two pickups. The offset body and slim neck profile are so ergonomic that bassists still like to let off steam on stage with a J Bass® today.The Fender Standard Jazz Bass delivers exactly the vibe and tone that made the historic Fender original a rock'n'roll icon. Its "Modern C" profile neck plays comfortably and quickly, while two Fender Standard pickups produce the coveted rumble. An uncomplicated, easy-to-play J Bass® that defines the standard for a true Fender experience.
The RockBoard ISO Power Block 6 IEC is a multi power supply unit for effects pedals and offers 6 galvanically isolated, highly filtered power connections and a 5V USB connection. The multi power supply was developed to supply up to 6 effect pedals, even with different operating voltages, with power simultaneously and silently. The advanced filter technology effectively prevents high-frequency background noise. The separate short-circuit protection protects the connected effect pedals from damage in the event of a short circuit. Separate LEDs indicate short circuits for each individual connection. If a short circuit occurs, only the affected output is switched off, so that the smooth operation of the remaining connections is still guaranteed.
The Fender® American Vintage II series presents masterfully crafted replicas of the revolutionary models with which Fender made music history. Each instrument contains bodies, necks and hardware typical of the era, is refined with premium finishes and carefully tuned to the sound of the historic original. So that the reproductions not only look like their famous ancestors, but also sound like them.One year after the release of the Fender Broadcaster®, we received a letter from Fred Gretsch Mfg. Co. fluttered into our house. In it, we were asked to give the electric guitar, which was our flagship at the time, a new name. What to do? We wanted to move conceptually into the world of TV themes, but Broadcaster was now taboo. So maybe something with Television, Tele... Exactly. In 1951, we launched the Blackguard Telecaster®. Since then, electric guitars with a solid body have been suitable for the masses. To this day, the Tele® is so successful that we have never taken it out of the programme. Its secret? It is simple, straightforward, robust, reduced to the essentials and inspires countless artists worldwide in all styles with its uncomplicated character.This American Vintage II 1951 Telecaster in authentic prototype white has an ash body and a relatively strong maple neck in the '51 U-profile. The fingerboard with a 7.25" radius is fitted with vintage tall frets. Just like the 1951 model, two dots sit close together at the 12th fret. The single Phillips screw used to adjust the neck position is also from the year of manufacture. The bridge with three brass string saddles, the "Fender Deluxe" in-line machine heads and, of course, genuine Pure Vintage '51 Telecaster pickups round off the historically correct look and sound.Attention: The Prototype White finish is strictly limited!