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NAMM 2012 Editors' Picks: Day 3

What PG's editors found particularly intriguing on the third day of NAMM.


Premier Guitar February 2012

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Framus Vintage 5/150 Star Bass
Framus introduced the Vintage 5/150 Star Bass Bill Wyman model. With a laminated maple top and sides, the back of the 5/150 is constructed of laminated, AAA flamed maple. This 30"-scale bass features Framus Vintage pickups, Framus Vintage machine heads, and a chrome-plated, metal pickguard.


Red Witch Synthotron
Red Witch introduced the shape-shifting Synthotron pedal at the 2012 NAMM show. Offering up a wild and ginormous variety of psychedelic tones, guitarists can get their Dr. Who on with the
Synthotron's analog synth sounds.


TC Electronic PolyTune Mini
In addition to being adorably tiny, the new TC Electronic PolyTune Mini has Drop D and Capo modes.


Carvin Steve Vai Legacy III
Carvin's new Steve Vai Legacy III head is a 100-watt, EL34 powered amp that can be switched down to 50 or 15 watts. It has three channels that incorporate Legacy I circuitry, a footswitchable master boost, and channel-assignable reverb.


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gdw3
on 01/27/2012
NAMM was a real blast. Got to try a bunch of stuff, including the M-tone guitar above. Plays real nice! Looks cool, too. You haters need to realize that it takes a lot to put together a guitar, especially when you're a small company. There were some very fine makers there, and the instruments are not outrageously priced for the amount of work and fine materials that go into them. Go back to your mom's basement and learn to play first, then go to NAMM. You'll discover instruments that play like nothing you've ever tried, and it makes a huge difference.
jimsane
on 01/25/2012
I agree with "muscmp"there are alot of haters out here today,ane the one I am offended by most is..."greenpuke"? Oh,my bad "greenparrot"!!How did a moron like you get a computer,anyways? Go away no one wants you here.Probably gets the same in real life as well.Sheesh!
Dylan
on 01/25/2012
I, for one, am very excited about the products coming out this year. I think it's looking to be a great year for the guitar industry. Fender's new pawn shop amps are INSANE! Squier is just continuing to put out great, affordable guitars (the vintage-mod 70's and surf strats namely). Gibson has a Les Paul with a friggin b-bender! Boutique amp companies are starting to make more affordable stuff (well more affordable that it used to be). Im looking forward to a good chunk of products Ive seen so far out of NAMM. Im quite excited.
Greg
on 01/23/2012
Flex-Pic Guitar Picks will be there next year. New Guitar Pick- 5 Picks in One! https:??www.facebook.com/pages/Flex -pic-Guitar=Picks/308290015879859
Riff Dekumasutra
on 01/23/2012
I think NAMM is a great concept but I would love to see more of the gear "I" can afford to buy, the "Boutique" stuff is getting stale for mere mortals like me. I still think the TonePrint App is one of the more clever gadgets for the year plus it's free( whoa miracles do happen)
melodiusthun k
on 01/22/2012
...VERY strong magnets?
Paul
on 01/22/2012
Great looking bunch of gear to me. I love the Jackson amp design. One thing for sure I can not afford it but I would love to own it. Pedals I would love to see a few for vocalists. Tc has done a nice job but where is the competition. There is a large market yet offerings are few. Come on guys get with the program. I.E. design new vocal gear, sell a lot, make a lot of money in the process. This is America right.
greenparrot
on 01/22/2012
What a bunch of whiner haters. You must be interested in gear or you wouldn't be looking at a guitar magazine website. Maybe you should just go back to your washboards and spoons.
SBMusic
on 01/22/2012
In the week leading up to NAMM, I kept reading music articles about how this show was really going to be different - with amazing innovations and cutting-edge products that showed a new creative energy in the music gear field. Unfortunately what I have seen, watched on video, and read about is just more of the same as several people have already commented on - minor tweaks, amps and guitar designs that rival the Edsel for ugliness, and more distortion pedals. Oh yeah - and let's not forget that all these products are now labeled "boutique" with higher prices. How many guitars does Fender need to invent before they come up with one model that plays well, stays in tune, and is affordable? And they're not the only guilty party. Just wish these companies would focus on what they do best and make it better - not try to compete in every category with every company out there. NAMM has become redundant - all hype, buzz and bling. Now that it's done, maybe we can all just focus on making better music - not the toys.
JB
on 01/22/2012
I always wanted to go to NAMM but what I see or what are they showing to us doesn't worth it. Just gimmicks, there are the same products with a change here and there and the only we get is a higher price, FU NAMM and all he big names in it!!!



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