New Vintage Vibes from Taylor Guitars
The new AD12e-SB from Taylor Guitars is a new take on an old friend. A part of the new American Dream series, this Grand Concert delivers a warm, woody tone, with a pronounced, throaty mid-range for the sort of blues/old-time/vocal accompaniment roles that fit with this vintage-inspired look. Made with all solid woods, including Walnut sourced in the USA. Continue reading New Vintage Vibes from Taylor Guitars
Suhr Olympic White Classic
This Olympic White Classic S from the crew at Suhr Guitars sports a trio of hum cancelling pickups, stainless steel frets and an oh-so-tastefully antiqued Olympic White finish. Check out more pics and all the details over on the website. Continue reading Suhr Olympic White Classic
Custom Shop Clapton
For your straturday viewing pleasure we have this 2007 Custom Shop Clapton Strat in the door. Sporting a select alder body and noiseless pickups, this signature model combines vintage vibes with active electronics. More photos and specs are over on the website. Continue reading Custom Shop Clapton
Princeton Reverb Amp – Tone Master Edition
The Tone Master series continues to impress here at the shop, including this new Princeton Reverb. While the real deal, vintage tube amps will always have a place in our heart, the weight and flexibility of this modeling amp makes it a fantastic option for players of all sorts. More details over on the website. Continue reading Princeton Reverb Amp – Tone Master Edition
The Championship – Bourgeois Dreadnought
With its origins tracing to the Walnut Valley National Flat-Picking Championships, the “The Championship” Dreadnought sports a host of upgrades including animal protein glue and Bourgeois’ “Aged Tone” construction techniques. Here with an Adirondack top along with Sinker Mahogany back and sides this is an understated, yet premium Bourgeois guitar. More photos and details over on the website. Continue reading The Championship – Bourgeois Dreadnought
Browne Amplification – Atom Nashville Demo
The new Atom Nashville Overdrive from Browne Amplification bring the “Green” side of their popular Protein to it’s own standalone enclosure. The ‘Green Side’ delivers a classic Nashville-style overdrive, that brings a compressed, chewy and darker overdrive sound, with some added mid-range punch and a tighter low-end that eliminates some of the woofiness in the bass. A fantastic reimagining of a now classic sound, having … Continue reading Browne Amplification – Atom Nashville Demo
Eastman Electrics have arrived
We have a fresh batch of Eastman electrics and acoustics in the door this week, including this T64/v! Sporting a pair of Dog Ear P-90 pickups this fully hollow build features a deluxe maple laminate body, US Bigsby and an antique varnish finish. We’ll get this one up on the website soon, but for now head on down to the shop to check it out! … Continue reading Eastman Electrics have arrived
January 2023 – Mass Street Staff Picks
Kyle Ralston – JAM Pedals – Pink FlowThe Jam Pink Flow is quite literally, a “Wall” of sound to go full on Gilmore that will launch you to the Dark Side of the Moon. You have eight unbelievable Jam effects in one platform to dial in an “Endless River” of any Pink Floyd song you desire, among others! There are so many features and easy editing … Continue reading January 2023 – Mass Street Staff Picks
Builder’s Edition 300 Series Style
The Taylor Guitars Builder’s Edition 324ce brings Builder’s Edition features to the rootsy vibe of the 300 series. Featuring a unique pairing in a Mahogany top and an ‘Urban Ash’ back sides, this Andy Powers redesign adds a sustainably harvested tonewood to the guitar world. Continue reading Builder’s Edition 300 Series Style
The Descry from Seeker Electric Effects
The Descry, from our friend Mike over Seeker Electric Effects, is a modern fuzz inspired by the germanium 3 transistor tone benders of the ’70s. Vintage tones are on hand, but this pedal really shines in full on wooly, thick, fuzz tones that can really drive an amp. Continue reading The Descry from Seeker Electric Effects