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If you're looking for a new guitar, amp, or effects pedal, check zZounds buyer's guides first! Call

If you're looking for a new guitar, amp, or effects pedal, check zZounds buyer's guides first! Call Now: 800-996-8637 [zZounds Music]( [Guitar Buying Guides: Guitars, Amps, Effects, 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 these helpful buying guides today -- your rig will thank you! [Guitars Made in America]( [Guitars Made in America]( A guitar made in America not only represents 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 »]( [Artist Signature Buying Guide]( [Artist Signature Buying Guide]( When your favorite gear brands and artists collaborate, amazing things happen. Generally spec'd down to the smallest detail by the artists, signature gear retains the proven quality of the manufacturer, along with some really cool custom features to fit an artist's needs and reflect their personality. [Shop the Guide »]( [Martin Guitar Buying Guide]( [Martin Guitar Buying Guide]( Headquartered in scenic Nazareth, PA, Martin is always at the forefront of acoustic guitar craft, with groundbreaking models from the timeless D-18 to the modern SC-13E. If you're in the market for a guitar to last a lifetime, shop our buying guide to find the model that fits your style and budget. [Shop the Guide »]( [Mesa/Boogie Buying Guide]( [Mesa/Boogie Buying Guide]( Mesa/Boogie's lineup of amps (and more!) satisfies even the choosiest guitarists. From the vintage-voiced California Tweeds, to the ubiquitous modern rock sound of the Mark and Rectifier, Mesa/Boogie guitar amps cover a ton of sonic ground. Discover the model that'll make you boogie in our buying guide! [Shop the Guide »]( [Apartment Musician Buying Guide]( [Apartment Musician Buying Guide]( Most guitarists and bassists agree: when playing at home, cranking your big tube amp to reach sonic nirvana isn't always an option. But, with the right gear and a few techniques, you can get great tone at home at a neighborly volume. Check out our bedroom gear picks in our buying guide. [Shop the Guide »]( [The Guitar Builder's Buying Guide]( [The Guitar Builder's Buying Guide]( Shopping for a guitar is fun, but building one is an awesome experience. We carry everything you need to build your own guitar, including the body, neck, pickups, electronics, and all necessary hardware! Shop our guide for inspiration for your next build, or pick up a part to upgrade your favorite axe! [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 © 2023 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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