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Written by Mike Stahl
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Wednesday, 25 January 2012 17:49 |
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The Parker Maxx Fly 7 string is the next step in making Parker Guitars the most versatile instruments on the market. With the same lightweight, modern design and top-of-the-line electronics that Parker is known for, it is the perfect example of versatility that progressive players look towards. The 7-string will be debuted at Winter NAMM 2012 and be available for $5,999.00. 
The Maxx Fly 7 String features a mahogany body reinforced with carbon fiber glass epoxy with a Parker 7 string bridge, designed specifically for this instrument. It comes with a Seymour-Duncan Distortion® SH6N pickup in the neck position and a Seymour-Duncan® Distortion TB6 in the bridge position. Additionally, Ghost® piezo saddles with a MIDI preamp are featured in this guitar. The Maxx Fly 7 String is available in dusty black, galaxy grey, and metallic red, all in gloss finish.
The neck is mahogany with a carbon glass epoxy fingerboard and a 25.5” scale with 24 frets. Sperzel® Trim-Lok™ tuners are standard. For those who want the versatility that an extended range guitar can offer, the Maxx Fly 7 String is it.
Parker Guitars is owned by US Music Corp, located in Mundelein, IL. US Music Corp is an international music company that manufactures and distributes products worldwide under Washburn Guitars, Parker Guitars, Randall Amplifiers, Eden Electronics, Oscar Schmidt, Hagstrom, Jay Turser, Jay J, Warwick, Natal Drums, Phonic, Quik Lok, and Profile brand names. US Music Corp is a subsidiary of Jam Industries, Ltd.
For more information on Parker Guitars, visit www.parkerguitars.com For more information on US Music Corp, visit www.usmusiccorp.com For more information on Jam Industries, Ltd., visit www.jamindustries.com
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Written by Mike Stahl
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Wednesday, 25 January 2012 17:34 |
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In a new move with long-time partner Paul Stanley, Washburn is releasing an acoustic Paul Stanley signature model, the PSAV. This innovative new model takes the classic Flying V and mixes it with warm sounds of an acoustic.
The guitar features a carved mahogany body with a solid spruce top. The unique soundhole creates the look of an electric guitar. The top boasts a stunning abalone rosette and abalone binding. A Tune-O-Matic® bridge with piezo saddles is paired with a Paul Stanley star tailpiece and a piezo volume control on the top of the body. It is available in a white gloss finish. 
The neck is made of mahogany and coupled with an ebony fingerboard, which is set with mother-of-pearl and abalone split-block inlays. Grover® 18:1 ratio tuners ensure tuning ease and accuracy. The PSAVWH will be available for $3,732.xx.
Washburn Guitars is owned by US Music Corp, located in Mundelein, IL. US Music Corp is an international music company that manufactures and distributes products worldwide under Washburn Guitars, Parker Guitars, Randall Amplifiers, Eden Electronics, Oscar Schmidt, Hagstrom, Jay Turser, Jay J, Warwick, Natal Drums, Phonic, Quik Lok, and Profile brand names. US Music Corp is a subsidiary of Jam Industries, Ltd.
For more information on Washburn Guitars, visit www.washburn.com For more information on US Music Corp, visit www.usmusiccorp.com For more information on Jam Industries, Ltd., visit www.jamindustries.com
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Written by Mike Stahl
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Wednesday, 25 January 2012 17:32 |
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The HB35 is everything you could ever want in a semi-hollowbody guitar. This maple-bodied wonder is far and beyond the standard for players worldwide, and Washburn is proud to be adding more color options to this legendary series. The new HB35’s will be available for $979.90 and will be debuted at NAMM 2012.
The HB35 will now be available in white, black, and tobacco sunburst, along with the previous options of natural and wine red. These colors are paired with the gorgeous gold-plated hardware and black pickguards. 
The HB35 still features a beautiful maple body; smooth, 24.75” maple neck with a rosewood fingerboard; and wonderful flame maple top. This semi-hollow also comes with a Washburn 621 neck pickup & 623 bridge pickup and a three-way switch in order to provide players with a wide range of tones. The HB35 comes with a hard case.
Washburn Guitars is owned by US Music Corp, located in Mundelein, IL. US Music Corp is an international music company that manufactures and distributes products worldwide under Washburn Guitars, Parker Guitars, Randall Amplifiers, Eden Electronics, Oscar Schmidt, Hagstrom, Jay Turser, Jay J, Warwick, Natal Drums, Phonic, Quik Lok, and Profile brand names. US Music Corp is a subsidiary of Jam Industries, Ltd.
For more information on Washburn Guitars, visit www.washburn.com For more information on US Music Corp, visit www.usmusiccorp.com For more information on Jam Industries, Ltd., visit www.jamindustries.com
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Written by Mike Stahl
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Wednesday, 25 January 2012 17:03 |
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For those who want to feel what it’s like to play a well-aged guitar, this is your chance. Washburn is proud to release the HB36 hollowbody guitar. This instrument is packed with modern features, yet aged and coupled with distressed hardware to give musicians the feeling of playing a guitar that is broken in and well played.
The HB36 has flame maple back and sides, a spruce top, and features a hard maple neck with an ebony fingerboard and a stoptail bridge. The vintage model will also feature distressed gold hardware. 
Paired with all of these features, the HB36 includes distressed dual humbucking pickups and a hard case. This model will be debuted at NAMM 2012 at a price of $1069.90.
Washburn Guitars is owned by US Music Corp, located in Mundelein, IL. US Music Corp is an international music company that manufactures and distributes products worldwide under Washburn Guitars, Parker Guitars, Randall Amplifiers, Eden Electronics, Oscar Schmidt, Hagstrom, Jay Turser, Jay J, Warwick, Natal Drums, Phonic, Quik Lok, and Profile brand names. US Music Corp is a subsidiary of Jam Industries, Ltd.
For more information on Washburn Guitars, visit www.washburn.com For more information on US Music Corp, visit www.usmusiccorp.com For more information on Jam Industries, Ltd., visit www.jamindustries.com
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Written by Mike Stahl
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Saturday, 21 January 2012 22:14 |
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To add to Washburn’s reputation of making fantastic hollowbody guitars, here is the HB17CB. Featuring a modern look highlighted by a florentine cutaway, this is a guitar meant for a player who wants a fresh look the same great sound that is synonymous with Washburn.
The HB17 is made with a mahogany top, back, sides and neck with rosewood fingerboard. The body is finished in matte black and features all black hardware including Grover® 18:1 tuners. 
The HB17CB features active humbucker pickups, giving players a wide range of modern sounds, while maintaining the feel of a classic hollowbody. The HB17CB will debut at NAMM 2012 and will be available for $890.90.
Washburn Guitars is owned by US Music Corp, located in Mundelein, IL. US Music Corp is an international music company that manufactures and distributes products worldwide under Washburn Guitars, Parker Guitars, Randall Amplifiers, Eden Electronics, Oscar Schmidt, Hagstrom, Jay Turser, Jay J, Warwick, Natal Drums, Phonic, Quik Lok, and Profile brand names. US Music Corp is a subsidiary of Jam Industries, Ltd.
For more information on Washburn Guitars, visit www.washburn.com For more information on US Music Corp, visit www.usmusiccorp.com
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