New Gear
New Gear—Great Stuff At Great Prices!
Just because Music Go Round is “Your Ultimate Used Gear Resource” doesn’t mean that we can’t help fill your new gear needs. As a national chain, our buying power allows us to partner with top vendors to bring our customers name-brand new music accessories at affordable discount prices. Additionally, because we buy from our name-brand vendors every day, we often find opportunities to buy manufacturers’ closeouts at very reduced pricing—a savings we pass on to you!
JUST ARRIVED!!! The Amazing "Lunchbox" Amplifier

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The Lunchbox
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Here are some of the products and name-brands that we proudly carry:
Accessories: D’Addario, GHS, Ernie Ball, Dean Markley, Martin, Fender, Gibson, Dunlop, DR Strings, Korg, Planet Waves, EMG, Profile, TourGrade, Vandoren, Tribal Planet, On Stage Stands, VicFirth, Pro Mark, Evans, Remo, Gibralter, Hohner, RapcoHorizon and many more!
Instruments: ZT Amplifiers Lunch Box, Cort, Walden, Seagull, Norman, Paul Reed Smith (PRS), Boulder Creek, Godin, Kustom, Crate, Simon & Patrick, Stagg, Art & Lutherie, Schecter, Jay Turser, Taye, Yorkville, Apex, Alto, ART, Westbury Drums, Sabian, Percussion Plus, Paiste and many more!
Get started now by visiting our category pages to find out more about all of the musical instruments and equipment we carry – used and new!
A sampling of what you will find:
- Hot brands we carry
- Checklist of what you will need to get started on your favorite instruments
- Category FAQ’s—what you need to know about each musical category
- And last, but certainly not least—the top customer service we provide
Music Go Round - Lewisville is proud to announce that we are now an authorized dealer for Paul Reed Smith guitars. Because of our commitment to offer the best values at the right prices, we will be focusing on the Mira and SE models.
The Mira
The PRS Mira model is a 24-fret guitar that features a 25" scale length, 10" radius, regular or wide-thin neck shape, locking tuning pegs, PRS non-adjustable Stoptail, abalone moon inlays, optional bird inlays, East Indian http://prsguitars.com/mirapr/3.jpgrosewood fingerboard, a solid mahogany body and neck, Mira Treble and Bass pickups, volume, tone, 3-way blade switch and mini toggle coil tap. The Mira model is offered in a range of colors including Vintage Cherry, Orange, Vintage Mahogany, Black, Wild Mint, Lilac, Seafoam Green, Powder Blue and Sandstorm.
http://www.prsguitars.com/mira/index.html
The Mira is giving PRS a greater opportunity to appeal to a younger audience, to indie bands and to players who are looking for different things in a guitar. It has a vintage and retro vibe to it, and the Mira model has already been creating quite a bit of excitement within the PRS work force, PRS collectors and amongst the many artists that have had the chance to get their hands on a Mira," said Joe Knaggs, head of PRS R&D.
Skillet Guitarist Ben Kasica said, "I love it. It plays amazing, and the sound is perfect for the songs I use it on. It has that retro, classic rock vibe with the playability of a modern PRS guitar."
PRS SE
To keep up with demand, PRS introduced a new budget conscious line in the late 1990s. The SE line, is manufactured in Korea and is notable for opaque finishes and quality tone-woods. Some do include figured maple tops such as some of the Soapbar II models, SE Custom, and Paul Allender models. The PRS SE models enjoy a popularity among hobbyists and working professionals alike, whereas the higher-end PRS models tend to be geared more exclusively towards professional musicians and collectors. While the SEs do not match the higher end PRS guitars in their build quality, it is worth noting that their street price is perhaps 10–20% of PRS' high-end instruments, with many feeling that they offer more value when compared to competitors in their price range. Furthermore, even though the range is supposed to be at the "lower end" of the PRS range, its quality is typically attributed to be the "standard range" of many other guitar manufacturers, and employing set-neck construction on all models, unlike many other budget brands which use bolt-on necks on their lower-end models.
For more information visit http://www.prsguitars.com


