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GALLERY: NAMM 2011 - Photos from the Floor, Day 2

The gear we saw on the floor on day 2 of NAMM 2011


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Celestion101
on 01/24/2011
Let me help with the wording; This is new to the UK built Heritage line. We first introduced the 55hz Heritage model nearly 6 years ago, and now we are launching the 75hz version, built to '67 specs. The 70th Anniversary was never supposed to be a clone of the original, but instead just a good version of the H which was launched on our 70th Anniversary. Hope that helps!
Walter
on 01/23/2011
I can't say I like the pointy horns on the RG2011SCBK, but the neck design looks terrific being able to access the higher frets, even if you don't go all the way up. As of now, the only guitar that really let you access those notes comfortably was the ESP Laiho Neck Thru model. Its been overdue that Ibanez would come out with something like this. Now its a matter of waiting until this design filters down to the more affordable RG lines. I can't wait!
skid
on 01/20/2011
Wow Washburn, cool b Bender!
Shama
on 01/18/2011
Interesting--Wampler Pedals already has a Talent Booster that is an actual working (boost) pedal. Wonder how that conflict will work itself out....
York
on 01/17/2011
lol cool stuff i want one )
Nopporn Saiyasuk
on 01/16/2011
Gimme the Talent Booster. LOL
mmolteratx
on 01/15/2011
The G12H30 with a 75 Hz bass resonance cone is nothing new. The 70th Anni version has a 75Hz lead cone. It's been around in some form or another for nearly 50 years.
Flo
on 01/15/2011
Strange that the new Celestion G12H @ 75Hz resonance is not mentioned on the official Celestion site. So what's up there?



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