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May 9, 2008

Marshall MS-4 Micro Stack

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The Marshall MS-4 Micro Stack Guitar Amp is not even 10-inches tall, yet it lets you rock out just about anywhere. The Marshall MS-4 Micro Stack features two speaker cabinets with a head, as well as gain, volume, and tone controls. The Micro Stack is powered by a single 9V battery and is said to be "powerful enough to blow the windows out of a doll house." You can buy this portable guitar amp for a price of $60. Marshall.

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December 5, 2007

Gibson Limited Edition First Run Self Tuning Robot Guitar

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Check out this video it explains it all....


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The Gibson Robot Guitar can tune itself. You simply pull out the master control knob and strum the guitar. Then push the control knob back in and your ready to rock! Now the guitar can be tuned to A= Dadgad tuning, Drop D tuning, G= Open G tunings etc. without having to think about it. Great invention for lazy guitar heroes. Did we mention how cool the paint job was? The Limted Edition First Run Gibson Self-tuning Robot Guitar will be sold in select locations in Friday November 2007 for a retail price of $2,499. The regular model is scheduled to be out late 2008. Gibson Robot Guitar.

November 29, 2007

Blackbird Rider Guitar

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Hey when it comes down to it we all know that a real guitar scores you way more point than a plastic one, this is where the Blackbird Rider Guitar comes in. The modern-looking Blackbird Rider Guitar, which weighs only 3 pounds, is made of a carbon fiber unibody which is 30 percent smaller than your everyday acoustic. The Rider Guitar also features a stereo sound hole in the head, a hollow neck, and an optional DTAR Wavelength Load N' Lock pickup. Blackbird is producing 50 guitars in 2007, with only 14 still available. So hurry up if you want one of these babies. Buy one for a price of $1600. Blackbird Guitars.
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iCoustic Guitar

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The iCoustic Guitar can make you sound a lot bigger and better than you actually are with a built-in self-amplification switch that amps up the guitar's resonance to make it sound like a full-sized model. The iCoustic guitar is powered by a single 9-volt battery and also includes a MP3 player dock to playback you favorite tracks and solo over them with the iCoustic acting as a speaker. The iCoustic will range between $499 and $749, depending on the manufacturer of the guitar. iCoustic.

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July 7, 2007

I-Axe USB Guitar

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The I-Axe USB Guitar is a great purchase for those who want to make music on there computer without spending a fortune on software, etc. The iAxe kit features an I-Axe USB Guitar made with a beautiful black body and a maple neck, single-coil pickups with five way switching added into the mix, and a whammy bar. Install the included USB-friendly software which transforms your PC or Mac into an amp come effects desk and recording studio in one and your all set. Pick yours up for $180 and rock on!. Iwantoneofthose.

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