Models

32 models

  • Technical line drawing of Epiphone Casino

    Epiphone Casino

    Electric guitar model

    Electric guitar

    A fully hollow thinline electric with twin P-90 pickups, the Casino is best known for its use by all three guitarists in the Beatles. Its bright, raw, slightly raucous tone made it a favorite for both clean and overdriven playing.

  • Technical line drawing of Fender Jazz Bass

    Fender Jazz Bass

    Fender model of bass guitar

    Electric bass

    Launched in 1960 as a more refined companion to the Precision Bass, the Jazz Bass uses a slim, offset body, a narrow tapered neck, and two single-coil pickups. The result is a punchy, growling tone with a wide range of blended sounds that made it a studio and stage standard across countless genres.

  • Technical line drawing of Fender Telecaster

    Fender Telecaster

    Type of guitar

    Electric guitar

    Launched in 1950 and renamed the Telecaster in 1951, it was the first commercially successful solid-body electric guitar. Its single-cutaway slab body, bolt-on maple neck, and two single-coil pickups produce a bright, cutting twang that became foundational to country, rock, blues, and pop.

  • Technical line drawing of Rickenbacker 360

    Rickenbacker 360

    Semi-acoustic guitar made by Rickenbacker

    Electric guitar · United States

    A deluxe semi-hollow with rounded, bound body edges, the 360 is one of Rickenbacker's best-known guitars and is especially famous in its twelve-string form. Its shimmering tone helped shape the sound of the Beatles and the Byrds.

  • Technical line drawing of B.C. Rich Warlock

    B.C. Rich Warlock

    Warlock-shaped electric guitar series

    Electric guitar

    The B.C. Rich Warlock is the brand's most famous shape: an aggressive, sharp-horned solid body that became an icon of 1980s and metal guitar. The Warlock series spans affordable Pro X and Legacy models through USA Handcrafted instruments, typically with neck-through construction, dual humbucking pickups, and Floyd Rose or fixed bridges, and is also offered as a bass.

  • 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.

  • Technical line drawing of Dean Cadillac

    Dean Cadillac

    Electric guitar model

    Electric guitar

    A single-cutaway electric from Dean Guitars built in the carved-top, set-neck tradition. It pairs a mahogany body with a maple top and humbucking pickups for a thick, sustaining rock voice.

  • Technical line drawing of Rickenbacker 4001

    Rickenbacker 4001

    Electric bass guitar

    Electric bass · United States

    Rickenbacker's classic electric bass, the 4001 features through-body neck construction and a bright, cutting tone with strong treble definition. It was played by influential bassists including Paul McCartney, Chris Squire, and Geddy Lee.

  • Technical line drawing of Fender Mustang

    Fender Mustang

    Solid body electric guitar

    Electric guitar

    A short-scale student model introduced in 1964, the Mustang has an offset body, two single-coil pickups with distinctive slide-switch wiring, and a floating tremolo. Affordable and easy to play, it found lasting popularity with punk and alternative musicians.

  • Gibson Les Paul Standard

    Electric guitar model

    Electric guitar · United States

    The benchmark Les Paul, with a carved maple top, two humbuckers, and a sunburst finish. Original 1958–1960 "Bursts" are among the most coveted electric guitars ever made, and the model defines the classic Les Paul sound.

  • Squier Cyclone

    Electric guitar model

    Electric guitar

    Squier's affordable version of the offset Cyclone, built on the compact, short-scaled body of the Fender original. It brought the model's punchy, modern voice to a budget-friendly price.

  • Technical line drawing of Gibson ES-335

    Gibson ES-335

    Semi-acoustic guitar model

    Electric guitar · United States

    Introduced in 1958, the ES-335 was the first commercially successful semi-hollow electric, pairing hollow wings with a solid maple center block. That design blends the warmth and resonance of a hollow body with the sustain and feedback resistance of a solid, making it one of the most versatile electrics ever built.

  • Epiphone G-400

    Solid body electric guitar model

    Electric guitar

    Epiphone's version of the Gibson SG, the G-400 reproduces the thin double-cutaway mahogany body and twin humbuckers of the original at an accessible price. It is a popular gateway into the SG's lightweight, aggressive feel.

  • Technical line drawing of Epiphone Sheraton

    Epiphone Sheraton

    Electric guitar model

    Electric guitar

    Epiphone's upscale semi-hollow electric, the Sheraton dresses the 335-style body with fancier binding, block inlays, and a decorative tailpiece. Associated with players like John Lee Hooker and Noel Gallagher, it offers a refined, warm semi-hollow tone.

  • Epiphone Dot

    Semi-hollow electric guitar

    Electric guitar

    Epiphone's affordable take on the semi-hollow ES-335 format, named for its simple dot fingerboard inlays. It pairs a center-block semi-hollow body with humbucking pickups for a versatile, warm voice at a budget price.

  • Epiphone Les Paul 100

    Electric guitar model

    Electric guitar

    An entry-level Epiphone Les Paul aimed at beginners, offering the familiar single-cutaway body and dual-humbucker layout of the Les Paul at a low price. It is a common first electric guitar.

  • Technical line drawing of Fender Mark Hoppus Jazz Bass

    Fender Mark Hoppus Jazz Bass

    Electric Bass

    Electric bass · Mexico

    A signature Jazz Bass for blink-182 bassist Mark Hoppus, built around stripped-down simplicity. It uses a single split-coil pickup in the middle position with one volume control and no tone knob, delivering a punchy, focused pop-punk sound.

  • Technical line drawing of Fender Aerodyne Jazz Bass

    Fender Aerodyne Jazz Bass

    Electric bass guitar which typically has both "jazz" and "precision" style pickups

    Electric bass · Japan

    A Japanese-built take on the Jazz Bass with a bound body that omits the usual forearm and belly contours, most often finished in gloss black with a matching painted headstock. Instead of two Jazz single-coils it uses a Precision/Jazz pickup pairing, giving a more aggressive, modern voice while keeping the slim Jazz neck profile.

  • Technical line drawing of Fender Geddy Lee Jazz Bass

    Fender Geddy Lee Jazz Bass

    Electric Bass

    Electric bass · Japan

    A signature model based on Rush bassist Geddy Lee's prized 1972 Jazz Bass, typically finished in black with a maple fingerboard, block inlays, and vintage-style pickups. Long offered at an accessible price, it became one of Fender's most popular signature basses.

  • Technical line drawing of Fender Jazz Bass Special

    Fender Jazz Bass Special

    Electric Bass

    Electric bass

    A Japanese-built bass of the 1980s combining a Precision-style body with a slim Jazz Bass neck and a Precision/Jazz pickup pairing. Its punchy, versatile voice is closely associated with Guns N' Roses bassist Duff McKagan, whose later signature models grew out of it.

  • Yamaha SVC-110SK

    SILENT Series electric cello

    Cello

    The Yamaha SVC-110SK is a full-size SILENT Series electric cello for quiet practice and amplified use. A piezo pickup with volume, aux-in volume, and a three-position reverb switch (Room/Hall 1/Hall 2) drives headphone and line outputs, and the instrument runs on AA batteries or an optional AC adapter. Construction is spruce and maple with a maple neck and ebony fingerboard, and it ships with a chest support and soft case.

  • Yamaha SVV200

    SILENT Series solid-body viola

    Viola

    The Yamaha SVV200 is a 16-inch solid-body SILENT Series electric viola for performance and quiet practice. Two piezo pickups with volume, an EQ mode switch, and EQ control drive headphone and line outputs, and the instrument runs on a single 9V battery. The body is spruce with a maple neck and ebony fingerboard.

  • Yamaha SVC-210SK

    SILENT Series electric cello

    Cello

    The Yamaha SVC-210SK is a full-size SILENT Series electric cello designed for stage performance, recording, and quiet practice. A piezo pickup with volume, aux-in volume, and a three-position reverb switch (Room/Hall 1/Hall 2) feeds headphone and line outputs. Construction is spruce and maple with a maple neck and ebony fingerboard.

  • Technical line drawing of Gibson Thunderbird

    Gibson Thunderbird

    Electric bass

    Electric bass · United States

    The bass companion to the Firebird, introduced in 1963 with the same reverse-offset body and through-body neck construction. Its mini-humbucking pickups give it a deep, growling tone that has anchored countless rock recordings.

  • Technical line drawing of Fender Precision Bass

    Fender Precision Bass

    Bass guitar

    Electric bass

    Introduced in 1951, the Precision Bass was the first mass-produced electric bass guitar and effectively defined the instrument. Its fretted neck let players fret notes precisely, and the split single-coil pickup adopted in 1957 gives the deep, punchy tone that anchors recordings across nearly every popular genre.

  • Gibson Flying V

    Electric guitar model

    Electric guitar · United States

    Launched in 1958 as part of Gibson's futuristic line, the Flying V's striking V-shaped body was initially a commercial flop but later became an icon. Built of mahogany with two humbuckers, it found a home with blues, rock, and metal players drawn to its aggressive look and clear sustain.

  • Technical line drawing of Gibson Explorer

    Gibson Explorer

    Electric guitar model

    Electric guitar · United States

    Unveiled in 1958, the Explorer features a radical angular body that was far ahead of its time and sold poorly at first. Built from mahogany with two humbuckers, it was later embraced by hard rock and heavy metal players who prized its bold look and powerful tone.

  • Technical line drawing of Music Man Sterling

    Music Man Sterling

    Bass guitar model

    Electric bass · United States

    A slimmer sibling to the StingRay bass introduced in 1993 and named after Sterling Ball, with a smaller body and a narrower neck. It offers StingRay-style punch with added switching flexibility in a more compact package.

  • Technical line drawing of Fender Mustang Bass

    Fender Mustang Bass

    Bass guitar

    Electric bass

    A short-scale student bass introduced in 1966, the Mustang Bass has a compact offset body, a 30-inch scale, and a split single-coil pickup. Its small size and warm, round tone have made it a favorite for younger players and for studio work.

  • Technical line drawing of Gibson EB-0

    Gibson EB-0

    Bass guitar

    Electric bass · United States

    A short-scale electric bass introduced in 1959 that soon adopted the slim, double-horned SG body shape. A single large humbucker mounted near the neck gives it a deep, round, bass-heavy tone.

  • Technical line drawing of Fender Jaguar Bass

    Fender Jaguar Bass

    Electric bass guitar

    Electric bass

    A bass built on the offset Jaguar body shape, introduced in 2006. It typically carries a Precision/Jazz pickup pairing and active/passive switching, blending the look of the Jaguar with a versatile modern bass voice.

  • Technical line drawing of Fender Bass VI

    Fender Bass VI

    Electric bass

    Electric bass

    Introduced in 1961, the Bass VI is a six-string bass tuned a full octave below a guitar, built on a short 30-inch scale with an offset body, three single-coil pickups, and a floating tremolo. Its tight, trebly voice sits between guitar and bass, and it was used by players including Jack Bruce and members of the Beatles.