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NAMM 2022 was much smaller than previous shows. Do trade shows need to evolve and are they still relevant in a world of social media?
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Winter NAMM 2022 is being postponed until Summer (June 3-5). Will this be the reunion for the musical instruments industry we're all hoping for?
It's just been announced that The Winter NAMM Show 2021 has been cancelled. A week of virtual events called Believe in Music will take place instead in late January 2021.
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Victory’s Chief Designer Martin Kidd brings classic British amp tone into the company's Heritage Series Deluxe with the new VC35 The Copper Deluxe model for 2020.
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Could the new Electro-Harmonix Pitch Fork + become the ultimate pitch shifter? It offers more octaves than others and two pitch shift engines. Another EHX leak ahead of Winter NAMM.
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The new JHS signature Paul Gilbert PG-14 is a FET based overdrive pedal with a very unique set of control over the mod frequencies and can also stack perfectly with a well known budget overdrive pedal for ...
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Launching at Winter NAMM, the classy new Guild X-175 Manhattan Special is a stylish hollow-body guitar loaded with a pair of DeArmond Dynasonic pickups. Could this be the star of the show?
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NAMM 2020 will see gazillions of new products announced - but we're on hand to sift through it all and bring you the big news and hottest gossip from Anaheim, California.
TC Electronic has been teasing more potential new products via their Facebook page and this time we have a shot of their new Toneprint Pedalboard. But will it be launched at Winter NAMM?
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In big news for guitar makers, the UK's mia says that a proposal has been "nominally agreed" that would end many of the restrictions imposed on rosewood use in instrument making.
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You could pick yourself up a Gibson Les Paul Junior, Les Paul Goldtop or a nice Fender '72 Deluxe Tele. All played by and owned by Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day. Dookie-tastic!
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All those cool new toys to play, celebrities signing stuff and booth babes, but somehow it still sucks...
Chase Bliss Audio present this intriguing new take on gain staging, marrying analogue sound circuitry with a digital "brain" in a way that makes for a lot of options.