17 Jul 2023 · D'Angelico Premier Bedford Black Flake, Digitech The Drop, Bogner Ecstasy Red Mini Distortion and more in this week's Guitar Deals
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11 Apr 2023 · The D’Angelico Mark Whitfield Excel SS Soho was designed to give great jazz tones and was inspired by some of the great small bodied guitars
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28 Mar 2023 · We check the D'Angelico Deluxe Melanie Faye DC signature. Plus we check out a solar-powered dirt effect and the Steve Lukather signature echo
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07 Mar 2023 · This week we check out the IKEA Guitar and the new Eric Krasno signature model from D'Angelico, Plus, the new Matt Bellamy S-type prototype
23 Jan 2023 · Which acoustic guitar should you buy? Read our in-depth buyer's guide to find out everything you need to know about acoustic and classical guitars!
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04 Oct 2022 · This week on Guitar Gear Gems we check out the all-new Taylor Urban Ironbark acoustics and the brand new D’Angelico Guitars baritone models
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25 Jan 2022 · The new D’Angelico 2022 Limited Edition Collection Deluxe models come in Sapphire, Sage and Rust finishes, and with Seymour Duncan pickups.
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19 Jan 2021 · These three new-for-2021 D’Angelico Guitars models include a solidbody, a semi-hollow, and a hollowbody design.
23 Jun 2020 · If you're looking for a quality nylon-string acoustic guitar, the D'Angelico Avellino Spruce may be the perfect candidate. The guitar is currently at nearly half price, only while stocks last.
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22 Feb 2020 · If you fancied buying a Bob Weir Bedford last year but couldn't quite stretch to it, the new D'Angelico Bob Weir Premier Bedford model may just satiate all your 'Deadhead' needs!
14 Jan 2020 · D'Angelico has just announced a new smaller semi-hollow double cut design called the Mini DC. Launching during Winter NAMM and now available in both Premier and Excel Series.
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31 May 2019 · D'Angelico's Bob Weir Deluxe Bedford model is the NY-based firm's first solid body signature guitar, and has some nice tonal options thanks to the onboard Blend switch.
22 Jan 2018 · D’Angelico is often associated with acoustic and semi-acoustic guitars, but the US maker is bringing a new line of solid-bodied electrics to the NAMM show. Can these make inroads in a saturated market?