September 2009 \ Features \ Field Report \ Nashville Amp Expo 2009

Nashville Amp Expo 2009

Gabriel J. Hernandez

Impressions of the first show, and the new gear we saw there.


Premier Guitar September 2009

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For any guitarist, there’s nothing better than being able to plug into your favorite rig, turn it up to your heart’s content and wail away without having to hear someone yell, “Turn that damn thing down!” And that’s exactly the concept behind the first annual Nashville Amp Expo, which was held this past weekend at the Hyatt Place in Brentwood, Tenn., just a few miles south of downtown Nashville.

While certainly not the first amp show of its kind, the Amp Expo was the first one in Nashville, where countless studio and pro musicians are constantly on the prowl for that exclusive, one-of-a-kind tone that usually ends up defining the next big single or album.

The Expo’s main sponsor, Creation Audio Labs, booked the entire Hyatt Place – that’s right, all five floors – and 72 exhibitors helped fill it full of the latest, greatest guitar gear. Among those displaying their newest wares were Marshall, Vox, Peavey, Digitech, Lindy Fralin (yes, he was there in the flesh), Metropoulos Amplification, Reeves Amplification and Jensen Speakers, among others. Guitar manufacturers that made it to the show were Delgado Guitars, RG Custom Basses, Crow Hill Guitars, and Kelton Swade Relics.

“It really was an awesome show, and we take our hats off to all the people that made it possible,” said Gary Gistinger, president of Creation Audio Labs. “We’re still thinking about doing another one in February, but we’re not quite sure yet. We’re querying all the participants now and should have an answer soon. But there will definitely be another Expo next summer on Aug. 21-22, 2010, at the same hotel, so plan on that one for sure.”

Among those displaying new products for the first time were HipKitty, with its brand new Ocotillo amp head – expect a new page for it on the HipKitty website by week’s end. Reason Amps unveiled the newest small terror, called the Bambino, which packs 8W of power into a compact head that actually sounds much bigger than it looks (check out the YouTube demo). Bob Reinhardt of Reinhardt Amps brought along three as-yet-unnamed prototype models, including a big “clean” head with four 6L6 tubes and reverb, a new bass amp, and a stunning “Dumble bluesmaster-style” amp that practically stole the show. Nolatone also had people talking with its new Super JuneBug, an amazing two-channel 5W amp with extreme versatility, and the new Chimey Limey 30, which was described by one attended as a “Vox AC30 with no issues … perfect.” Kingdom Amplifiers unveiled its new 50W, all tube Neuma Standard, and Ark Amplifiers showed off the first prototype of its latest model, the Tarkus.

Click next for photos from the show...

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ArtieBGood
on 01/26/2010
Kelton Swade was at that show? Awe maaaan - I missed him? Someone slap me hard...where was he? I thought I saw everything.What a bummer...I got a chance to play a tele of his up in New York when I did a show with Les Paul before he passed...incredible tone-to-the-bone it was!
Tommy
on 01/26/2010
Dang...those Kelton Swade stratocasters were to-die-for! He had this 54' sunburst strat bt some dude came and snatched it up before I could get it! Keep up the great work Kelton -you are the best relic guitar builder I have ever seen!
Amadeus
on 09/16/2009
ONce again PG has opened my eyes to a lot of builders and manufacturers that I would otherwise never have heard of! Thanks so much guys & gals at PG!!
J.E.H.
on 09/06/2009
Wow! Those Kelton Swade relic guitars were the best I have ever seen...I have one on order with him! Just amazing stuff...and a great show it was too.
BarryW
on 09/05/2009
While this little on-line article is '[nice', it seems to be an afterthought to a new and important gear event that PG missed until it was over. Hopefully you will give it the detailed coverage it deserves next time

on 09/05/2009
Premier Guitar really dropped the ball on this event. This article seems like you are playing catch-up, and doesn't even scratch the surface of what was a major event in the gear world.
Bruce Bennett
on 08/31/2009
to Rick; Crow Hill guitars. I looked them over carefully. VERY NICE,

My company was there as well, great show! Thanks to all those that dropped by!

www.bennett-maxfieldmusic.com
Jim Pan Zee
on 08/29/2009
Hey, Big Joe--Are you sure what followed you home wasn't the money you could have saved with GEICO ?
Shecky
on 08/29/2009
Isn't Everett Wood Guitars where you learn to play guitar really fast ? I took the other class once and now I can read 3 pages a minute.
Rick
on 08/28/2009
What is that guitar in the Trillium Amplifier Company photo above?



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