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Interested in a new guitar, amp, or effects pedal? You need to check zZounds' buyer's guides! Call N

Interested in a new guitar, amp, or effects pedal? You need to check zZounds' buyer's guides! Call Now: 800-996-8637 [zZounds Music]( [Guitar Buying Guides: Guitars, Amps, and More!]( Whether you've just picked up guitar or are more of a seasoned player, zZounds' Guitar Buying Guides contain tons of info that'll help you make the best choice for your next gear purchase. Curated by zZounds' resident gear experts, these guides take you through the finer points of choosing a new guitar, picking out an amp that's just right, how to narrow down your string choice, and much more. Explore our helpful buying guides today -- your rig will thank you! [Guitars Made in America]( [Guitars Made in America]( A guitar made in America represents not only a legacy of proud craftsmanship, but also the history of rock 'n' roll. From Fender and Gibson electric guitar icons, to Taylor and Martin acoustics, these American-made instruments will provide a lifetime of reliability and entertainment. [Shop the Guide »]( [Floyd Rose Guitars Buying Guide]( [Floyd Rose Guitars Buying Guide]( Specially made for those players craving the highest performance out of their instruments, Floyd Rose locking tremolo systems have been the go-to bridge for decades. Learn the difference between various Floyd Rose models, and find the one that's right for you! [Shop the Guide »]( [British-Voiced Amps Buying Guide]( [British-Voiced Amps Buying Guide]( Ever since the early 1960s, rock music has been powered by British-made amps bearing names like Marshall, Vox, and Orange. Inspired by some of music's most famous amplifiers, our guide features a handpicked selection of amps ranging from old to new-school. [Shop the Guide »]( [P-90 Guitars Buying Guide]( [P-90 Guitars Buying Guide]( When you require a raw sound that's just as powerful as it is complex, look no further than a P-90-equipped guitar! Developed in the 1940s, P-90 pickups have been found on a variety of electric guitars since. Find out for yourself what makes P-90s so special -- take a look at our selection of P-90 loaded guitars in our buying guide! [Shop the Guide »]( [Mini Amp Buying Guide]( [Mini Amp Buying Guide]( For years, guitarists have been looking for ways to downsize their rigs while still retaining their sound. Companies like Victory, Orange, and Seymour Duncan have been innovating ways to bring the power of an amplifier to a bite-sized piece of gear that can be fitted to pedalboards. Check out our selection of portable, yet capable amplifiers. [Shop the Guide »]( [Not Your Parents' Guitars]( [Not Your Parents' Guitars]( Ever think about how strange it is that the bulk of brand-new guitars are based on designs from the 1950s and 1960s? Instead of picking up the "same old, same old" instrument that's been played for decades, start your own history with a guitar that breaks from tradition! Take a look through this guide to find the guitar that might become your signature. [Shop the Guide »]( [Guitar Amplifier Buying Guide]( [Guitar Amplifier Buying Guide]( Your electric guitar is hardly electric until you plug it into an amp and flip the switch. This Guitar Amplifier Buying Guide has listings for combo amps, amp heads, speaker cabinets and acoustic guitar amps, and includes our top picks broken down by the factors that matter to musicians. [Shop the Guide »]( [Strings Buying Guide]( [Strings Buying Guide]( For the new player, finding the right set of strings can be daunting. Between gauges, the type of winding, what the strings are made of, and whether they're coated or not, there's a lot to consider. Our Strings Buying Guide covers electric, acoustic, and bass strings, and what to expect from each. [Shop the Guide »]( [zZounds Blog]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Contact Us] Questions? Call a gear expert now! 800-996-8637 The Fine Print: Everything in this email is subject to terms as may be detailed at [zZounds.com]( or elsewhere. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but prices, availability, specs, etc. are always subject to change without notice. In the event of an error, we'll do our best to remedy it. However, we cannot always honor an incorrect price. Interim markdowns may apply. Discounts and savings cited are versus manufacturer's suggested retail price except where specifically indicated as reduced price. Copyright © 2024 zZounds Music, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 8 Thornton Rd. | Oakland, NJ 07436 service@zzounds.com --------------------------------------------------------------- Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Click here to Unsubscribe.](

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