Electric Guitar


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Kramer Assault 220R

Kramer Assault 220R

The brand synonymous with large-haired names like Van Halen, Sambora, Batten, Morello, Schon and more is back with a well-priced range of rockers. Review by Martyn Casserly

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£245.00 88%
Burns Cobra

Burns Cobra

This is no copy guitar with Burns trimmings: it comes with redesigned Tri-Sonic pickups, as beloved by Brian May, but in miniature form.

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£249.00 92%
Electric Babes  Ella 07 Lace

Electric Babes Ella 07 Lace

Underwear-loving Austrians Norbert Lechner and Helmut Frank launched their Electric Babes guitars at NAMM 2007. A brave Huw Price takes a trip into the basque region

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£2,390.00 81%
PRS SE Custom

PRS SE Custom

Two great new guitars from PRS: an SE Custom with a special UK-only spec, and a maple-topped version of the light, bright-sounding Mira. Review by Martyn Casserly

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£599.00 88%
Gibson Robby Krieger SG VOS

Gibson Robby Krieger SG VOS

With every component and even the shape of the neck chosen by the Doors guitarist, is it a case of second time lucky for the signature Krieger SG? Dave Walsh finds out

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£2,399.00 93%
Simon Neil Artist Series Strat

Squier Simon Neil Artist Series Stratocaster

Even if the phrase ‘Mon the biff!’ means nothing, read on – this Europe-only Squier Strat adds a custom colour and clever pickups for just a few quid extra. Review by Dave Walsh

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£359.98 93%
Gibson Nighthawk

Gibson Nighthawk

Among Gibson’s Limited Run series for 2009 is a reissue of a guitar that appeared 16 years ago. Has the Nighthawk’s time come at last? Review by Martyn Casserly

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£1,199.00 77%
Fret King

Fret-King Country Squire Yardbird

Never underestimate what a single pickup can do, not on a guitar as sweetly built as this toneful, lightweight, stripped-down Fret-King. Review by Marcus Leadley

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£1,499.00 90%
Marcus Leadley talks you through the excellent new Les Paul Standard.

Gibson Les Paul Standard 2008

The Standard isn’t standard any more. It’s lighter, has an all-new neck shape, and subtle additions that make it world-tour practical right out of the box.

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£1,599.00 90%
Gibson's new scaled down ES-335 - All the same construction detailing compacted into a more affordable guitar with top notch tones.

Gibson ES -339

Keeping the construction details the same, Gibson have scaled down the ES-335 delivering a more focused voice at a killer price.

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£1,199.00 91%