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RECOMMENDED Guitar & Bass


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1. CORT Classic Rock Series


RRP: From £229 They say: Echoes one of the most iconic designs in the history of guitar making. Features: Available with solid mahogany bodies, maple bolt-on or mahogany set- necks, these guitars offer features normally found on much pricier models. HC Distribution +353 59 9134268


www.mi-pro.co.uk


2. TANGLEWOOD Rebel II Series


RRP: £199.95 They say: Tanglewood sold over 250,000 of the original Rebel and so hopes for a similar level of success here. Features: These basswood models feature a maple bolt- on neck, rosewood fingerboard, deluxe die-cast black machine heads and nickel round wound strings. Tanglewood 01937 841122


3. HOHNER Essential Pro Series


RRP: From £259.99 They say: Look as good as they perform. Features: Equipped with NVI, a system consisting of compensated nuts and saddles carefully tuned for each model. All include carefully selected tops and backs with a micro-thin, open-pore satin finish.


Sutherland 02920 887333


4. FRESHMAN 600 Series


RRP: £1,995 They say: You’ll fall in love with this guitar instantly. Features: The new dreadnought cutaway 600 Series offers Carpathian spruce top, quarter sawn spruce top bracing and solid mahogany back and sides, which all combine to produce a high tonal quality. Freshman 01355 228028


5 STAGG Neligan EW3000


RRP: £218 They say: Sound better and better with age. Features: Part of the James Neligan series, the EW3000 includes a spruce veneer top, solid spruce body, mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard and an active AR300 preamp with two-band EQ, along with battery indicator LED. EMD UK 01293 862612


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