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NAMM 2011 - Editors' Picks, Day 1

What PG's editors dug on Day 1 of Winter NAMM 2011



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Joe Coffey - Editorial Director



Fryette Pedals
Having had the chance to see and hear the prototypes at Steven Fryette’s shop a few months ago, it was a hoot getting to check out the final versions today. These tube-based pedals feature high-output transformers and unique casings that are as tough as anything else on your board.

• The S.A.S. is a balls-to-the-wall distortion that's raunchy as hell but amazingly musical when used in moderation. Its tonal character is based on a unique pentode design and an ear-picked Tung Sol EF86 tube. The Gain controls the overdrive applied to the tube, Volume controls output, and Bias controls the headroom. This pedal is great for getting that verge-of-death sound without actually pushing an amp to its limits. What does S.A.S. stand for? Fryette coyly says, “Let the guessing begin.“

• The EF86-based Boostassio works as either a straight boost (up to 20dB clean) or a get-you-there-quicker saturation tool. Volume controls output, while Bias controls headroom and a wide scope of harmonic range.
Fryette




PRS Private Stock Signature Limited-Run
This is the first signature PRS associated with multiple players—Howard Leese, Michael Ault, Davy Knowles, Tom Wheeler, and Paul Reed Smith himself. Limited to 100 guitars, this model is the culmination of those players’ desires and druthers. Booth-watchers noted the guitar’s pronounced low-E chime and generous sustain.
PRS




Traynor Iron Horse
This big brother to Traynor’s aptly-named Dark Horse takes the lunch-box concept and makes it giggable in bigger venues. The tube compliment consists of one 12AU7, two 12AX7s, and two EL34s. The 12AU7 triode tube works with a cascading input stage to run like a high-gain pentode. The amp also features fixed and cathode-bias modes. The DHX212 cab has an angled internal baffle and two removable back panels for selecting between open and closed-back resonance.
Traynor



Martin Leonardo Da Vinci Mona Lisa Special Edition
Martin understandably did something special for serial number 1,500,000 this year. The Leonardo Da Vinci Mona Lisa (aka the “Da Vinci Unplugged”) features Harvey Leach-designed inlays of famous Da Vinci paintings and sketches. The rosewood piece used for the back was selected for its wavy grain, which mimics the hair pattern of the Vitruvian man.
Martin



Choice Swag: Seymour Duncan Necklace
There’s bling and then there’s single-coil bling. Who needs a pickup line when you’re rockin’ a pickup necklace?

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Tony
on 01/20/2011
no successor to the GT-10?! Man, BOSS really dropped the ball... alot of people are very disappointed in them right now. ALOT.
Toneguy
on 01/17/2011
Maybe if Line 6 ever makes anything you can actually depend on and get serviced when it dies they will consider one their products for mention
don burnham
on 01/16/2011
A great and most deserved honor for my friend Don Edwards! Santa Cruz guitars - Nice! Methinks though, there is not a cowboy ridin' any range who can afford $4850 for a guitar. Really.
Patti
on 01/14/2011
Don Edwards Cowboy Singer Retails for $4,850. A Gem!
Dvaid Small
on 01/14/2011
What is the price on the Don Edwards acoustic? Couldn't find it even on the Santa Cruz website. Thank you.

D.
Steve
on 01/14/2011
Always a nit picker in the crowd isn't there? Mark, give the team a break, I'm sure they know the difference between a neck and bridge position...they're just taking in a lot of data at the show.
Mark D.
on 01/14/2011
The Godin 5th Avenue Jazz quite obviously has a mini humbucker in the NECK position, not in the bridge position, as stated in your article. You guys get paid to do this for a living, right?
NW-Harry
on 01/14/2011
Let us know if any new camcorders are available to compete with the Zoom Q3HD? Two features absolutely required are 1) a screen on the front (and back?) of the camcorder so you can see yourself when videoing yourself; and 2) a Line In connector (the Q3HD has this feature) so external mics/mixers can input audio signal vs. using the camcorders mic.
Steve M
on 01/14/2011
Am I to believe that NO ONE on your staff chose the new Line 6, James Tyler Variax guitar line as a standout (IMHO revolutionary) product? Maybe for Day #2?
Barry Morse
on 01/14/2011
I can't wait to play the Boostassio a pedal with an EF86 whoa...



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