Models
Every model, most significant first.
22 models
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Jackson Soloist
Neck-through superstrat electric guitar series
Electric guitar, Guitar
The Jackson Soloist is one of Jackson's flagship series: a neck-through-body superstrat with a sleek double-cutaway body, deep cutaways for upper-fret access, compound-radius 24-fret fingerboards, high-output humbucking pickups, and double-locking tremolos. It is offered from Pro and Pro Plus models through USA-built versions.
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Camac Little Big Blue 44
44-string small electroacoustic pedal harp
Harp · France
The Little Big Blue 44 is a 44-string electroacoustic pedal harp in Camac's Blue line, a more compact amplified pedal harp with onboard pickups and a seven-pedal mechanism on a natural maple body.
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Silvertone 1448
Student-model electric guitar family
Electric guitar · United States
An entry-level electric sold by Sears under the Silvertone name and built by Danelectro, famous for shipping in a carrying case with a built-in tube amplifier and speaker. It introduced countless American teenagers to electric guitar in the early 1960s.
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Duesenberg Starplayer TV
Semi-hollow electric guitar model family
Electric guitar · Germany
A semi-hollow electric from the German maker Duesenberg, styled with retro Art Deco flair. It pairs a single-coil neck pickup with a humbucking bridge pickup and a smooth vibrato tailpiece for a versatile, vintage-flavored voice.
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ESP Eclipse
Electric guitar model
Electric guitar
ESP's flagship single-cutaway electric, the Eclipse takes the classic set-neck, carved-top format and builds it for modern hard rock and metal. Typically loaded with active humbuckers and finished in bold solid colors, it pairs a familiar single-cut shape with a high-output, aggressive voice.
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Danelectro 59
Double-cut electric guitar model family
Electric guitar
A reissue of Danelectro's classic late-1950s design, built with a Masonite-and-plywood body, a bolt-on neck, and bright-sounding lipstick-tube pickups. Inexpensive yet distinctive, it delivers a jangly, slightly lo-fi tone that has charmed players for decades.
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Parker Fly
Carbon-and-glass Fly series of electric guitars
Electric guitar · United States
The Parker Fly series, designed by luthier Ken Parker and built from 1993, is a family of ultralight electric guitars whose wooden body and neck are wrapped in a stiff carbon-glass exoskeleton. Flys combine a thin, resonant body with stainless steel frets, a Fishman piezo system blendable with magnetic pickups, and a flat-mount vibrato. The series spans models such as the Fly Deluxe, Fly Classic, Fly Mojo, Fly Supreme and Fly Artist.
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Camac DHC 36 Blue Light
36-string electric lever harp
Harp · France
The 36-string DHC 36 Blue Light is the larger carbon fiber electric lever harp in Camac's DHC Blue Light family.
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Camac EC Llanera 35
35-string acoustic Llanera harp
Harp · France
The EC Llanera 35 is a 35-string acoustic harp built by Camac in the Venezuelan llanera style, with the light, fast action and bright voice used in South American folk music. It has a maple-and-beech body with a walnut finish.
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Camac Clio Straight
Student pedal harp
Harp · France
Clio Straight is the straight-soundboard version of Camac's 44-string Clio student pedal harp. The flat soundboard gives a slightly different voice while keeping the same seven-pedal mechanism, here on a mahogany-finished maple body.
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Camac DHC 32 Blue Light
32-string electric lever harp
Harp · France
The 32-string DHC 32 Blue Light is a lightweight carbon fiber electric lever harp in Camac's DHC Blue Light family.
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Camac Clio Extended
Student pedal harp
Harp · France
Clio Extended is a 44-string student pedal harp from Camac built with an extended, curved soundboard for a fuller low end. It carries a seven-pedal mechanism on a natural maple body with a spruce soundboard.
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Camac Electro Llanera 37
37-string electric Llanera harp
Harp · France
The Electro Llanera 37 is Camac's electric take on the South American llanera harp, a 37-string instrument with a carbon-fiber body and onboard pickups so it can be amplified on stage. It is finished in Camac's signature blue.
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Camac The Blue 47
Electroacoustic pedal harp
Harp · France
The Blue 47 is Camac's straight-soundboard 47-string electroacoustic pedal harp, introduced as an early electric/acoustic pedal harp design.
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Camac The Big Blue 47
Electroacoustic pedal harp
Harp · France
The Big Blue 47 is a 47-string Camac electroacoustic pedal harp with individual string pickups and an extended amplified-harp design.
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Aoyama Etude 46E
46-string student pedal harp
Harp · Japan
The Etude 46E is the larger of Aoyama's Etude student pedal harps, with 46 strings and the standard seven pedals on a maple-and-spruce body, bridging the gap between a beginner harp and a full concert instrument.
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Aoyama Etude 42E
42-string student pedal harp
Harp · Japan
The Etude 42E is Aoyama's compact student pedal harp, scaled to 42 strings while keeping a full seven-pedal mechanism so learners can play pedal repertoire on a smaller, lighter frame. It uses a maple body with a spruce soundboard.
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Camac Mademoiselle
Professional lever harp
Harp · France
The Mademoiselle is a 40-string professional lever harp from Camac, one of the larger Celtic harps in its range, with a maple-and-beech body and cherry-wood finish.
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Camac Ulysse
Professional lever harp
Harp · France
The Ulysse is a 34-string professional lever harp from Camac built around a carbon-fiber body for light weight and durability, finished in black.
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Camac Excalibur
Professional lever harp
Harp · France
The Excalibur is a 38-string professional lever harp from Camac, a Celtic harp with string levers, a spruce soundboard, and a black finish.
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Camac Aziliz
Professional lever harp
Harp · France
The Aziliz is a 34-string professional lever harp from the French maker Camac, using sharpening levers rather than pedals. It pairs a spruce soundboard with a black finish for a clean, modern look.
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Aoyama Amphion 47M
47-string full concert pedal harp
Harp · Japan
The Amphion 47M is Aoyama's full-size concert pedal harp, carrying the complete 47-string range and seven-pedal double-action mechanism used for orchestral and solo repertoire. The Japanese maker builds it on a walnut or maple body with a spruce soundboard, offered in a semi-matte or black finish.