Godin Core P-90
An appealing, well-made and good sounding instrument.
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An appealing, well-made and good sounding instrument.
Very natural feeling thanks to the oil finish, this guitar plays wonderfully.
Options galore make this a serious boutique contender for rock.
This is a nice package that works on those small but still annoying scratches and marks, as well and giving your favourite axe a thought clean and polish. Plus, if you purchase the product from Posh Guitars, 10 per cent of the asking price goes to charity work in Africa ...
An idiot proof, easily reversible retro-fit vibrato that won't damage your guitar. It sounds good and although feels slightly stiffer has exceptional return to pitch with zero tweaking.
Finally, 50 years on, the evocative style and sound of the Jaguar is now available on an instrument that works. Nice one, Mr Marr.
A perfectly good Jaguar. But does it really broaden the appeal of what was a truly oddball Leo Fender design?
This Modern Player is an affordable, desirable Jaguar Bass with Fender on the headstock. As an entry-level instrument it stands out from the crowd. The third classic Fender bass design? Maybe…
Once again, Collings redefines the term boutique guitar. One of the finest thinline semis we've ever played.
Puts a fine gloss on the all-mahogany genre, with great style.
For a guitar whose playability is matched by its practicality, price and very nearly by its voice, this is a real peach.
Squier's Vintage Modified Telecaster Special carries on the Tele tradition, and at a price that will leave you feeling like you've robbed someone.
Sounds fantastic, looks far better than photos can show and feels utterly inspiring to play.
The NT-II has got to be the closest the Superstrat has got to evolutionary perfection.
Jayden Rose's core demographic might be seven and eight-string players, but in the crowded shred-machine market the Tachyon is a genuine contender.
Another great little unit from Vox.
A fantastically clever little pedal that covers a lot of ground.
A superb blues and rock‑oriented wah.
Fan or not, you'll find his new Mustang is pretty close to tonal Nirvana.
Quite honestly, what's not to like?
HIghly recommended headphone amp.
For home, or indeed studio, recording, it's ideal for someone wanting more interesting acoustic sounds.
Loss of hearing is no laughing matter, and if you have concerns this system is worth a try, not least because it will provide a pair of efficient and custom-fitted earplugs.
A neat little addition to your case or gigbag that, if used directly after playing, will certainly clean and prolong the life of your strings.
The JTV89's racy looks, slim neck profile and full two-octave fingerboard mean there really is a Variax to suit every player now.
The 69's vibrato just adds to the accuracy of some of the modelling sounds; the Fender Stratocaster and Gretsch G6120 settings being a prime example.
Attractive parlour style offers plenty of personality as an electro.
A product that finally delivers on the promise of digital modelling. A truly revolutionary piece of kit for serious recording guitarists and producers.
This is a huge palette of sounds on a classic canvas. The JTV59 is a brilliantly versatile instrument. Just make sure you get one that's light enough for you…
A modern solidbody design with numerous custom options and a welcome old-school tonality. It's time to take Taylor seriously as an electric guitar maker.