One can find more information about Vox guitars in many different places. Some of the places in which one can find more information about Vox guitars are: voxamps, and musiciansfriend.
The best place one can get more information on Kay guitars is directly from their website. They have information on products and services, company history and links to other websites about Kay guitars.
Parker Guitars is an American manufacturer of electric guitars and basses. More information about them can be found on their official website, as well as on Wikipedia.
One is able to find more information about Paul Reed Smith guitars at several different online locations including the following website: Wikipedia and Paul Reed Smith guitars.
Information on a Dean Bass can be found on the official website of Dean Guitars. Here you can find information on the different types, pricing, bass guitars for sale, and even pictures.
Ibanez electric guitars are available to purchase from many online stores. These stores include GAK, Amazon and Guitar Center. More information about the guitars can be found at the Ibanez website.
If one is looking for an online guitar, there are many virtual guitars available to choose from. A couple examples of virtual guitars are "Adam's Guitar" and "Tab and Play."
You can find information about the guitar project by looking it up, its not that hard to find information for it. As you go on the website it will tell you about it is about. Or you can also email them and ask very kindly where can you find infomation about the gutar project.
You can find out more information relating to Dave Murray at his associated Wikipedia page. You can also learn more about his brand of guitars by visiting the official Fender website.
It's all opinion. personally, i prefer ibanez guitars. but that's just an opinion. =========== Ibanez has a much larger variety of instruments -- acoustics, archtop hollowbodies as well as superstrats. Jackson's market share has shrunk considerably and is more of an '80s brand (like Kramer or Charvel) with a limited number of active players. ESP is much more popular in that market.
The descriptions below apply mainly to acoustic or electro acoustic guitars. A short explanation of the difference between solid body electric archtop and flattop guitars is at the end of this article. Semi hollow electric guitars like the Gibson ES 335 are a different type of guitar than described here. ACOUSTIC GUITARS Archtop guitars are typically used for Jazz. Flattop guitars are typically used for a wide range of different types of music like Classical, Folk, Bluegrass, Blues, Rock and Flamenco. As with all things related to music, there are many exceptions. An obvious difference between the two types of guitar is that the top and back of the guitar body is flat on a flattop. The top and back are arched, or curved outwards, on an archtop guitar. Flattop guitars typically have a round sound hole in the top, just below the fretboard. Some flattop guitars may have oval, "D" shaped, or other type of holes in the top. Some hand-made flattops have no hole in the top, but have a hole in the side. Archtop guitars typically have two "f" holes on both sides of the guitar's bridge. A few archtops may have an oval hole just below the fingerboard, but this is rare. The bridge on a flattop is typically glued to the top of the guitar. The ends of a flattop guitar's strings are attached just behind the bridge. The end of the fretboard and the "scratch plate" are glued to the top of a flattop guitar. There are exceptions among handmade guitars. The bridge on an archtop guitar is not glued. It "floats" on the arched surface of the guitar, held in place by the tension of the strings. The strings are attached to a tailpiece which is anchored to the tail end of the guitar. The only thing touching the top of an archtop guitar is the bridge. Typically, the fretboard floats above the top and does not actually touch it. Finger rests (a.k.a. "scratch plate") are usually mounted to the neck and the side of the guitar so they do not touch the top. If a pickup is mounted, a floating pickup that is attached to the finger rest is preferred. pickup controls are often mounted on the finger rest. There are exceptions to this among some archtops. Some pickups are mounted directly into the body of the guitar. Often the pickup controls are mounted directly into the top of the guitar on the lower end of the lower bout. In these cases, the sound of the amplified guitar is more important than the acoustic sound. Acoustically, archtop guitars have a very different sound from flattop guitars. Archtops have a slightly more "nasal" sound. They were originally developed to help the guitarist be heard in a band before guitars were amplified. Flattops were usually used in a less formal and more intimate setting. Of course, this is not the case today. SOLID BODY ELECTRIC GUITARS Solid body electric flattop or archtop guitars are more alike. The difference between them has more to do with the top of the guitar. Electric archtop guitars typically have a different piece of wood glued on top of the main body of the instrument. This piece is carved to an arched shape. Depending on the carve it is more or less comfortable than a flattop electric. A Gibson Les Paul is typical of a solid body electric archtop. A Fender Telecaster is typical of a solid body electric flattop. Some guitarists prefer electric solid body archtops over solid body flattops because they may be more "comfortable." There may also be a difference in tone based on the use of two different types of wood. Some flattop electrics have additional beveling or shaping to make them more comfortable to hold. The Fender Stratocaster and Gibson SG are examples of this. This is an individual choice. The best way to understand these differences is to visit a music store and try out several different types of guitar until you find one that fits best. Of course, sound is always important, so pay attention to that as well.
Carvin are a company which makes professional guitars, as well as accessories such as amps and basses. More information can be found by visiting their official webpage.