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PG's Editor for a Day winner Lindsey Hastings is On Location in Nashville, TN, for the 2012 Summer NAMM Show where she visits the Sonic Wind Guitar booth. 



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bassguitarfi sh
on 07/17/2012
I played one of these at the Dallas guitar show. Sounded great, very light,very cool concept.
Gerry Vidal
on 07/16/2012
Hector...great to swee you and the Sonic at the show...hope you make it to the west coast sometime....I like oiur new desgin and strategey of one's individual "signuature" guitar style...wish you all the best! your 'ole' buddy Gerald....remember when we would jam to the "early Stones"...^/^
Frankie
on 07/16/2012
Hector is obviously a visionary with respect for what came before and love in his heart for the instrument (guitar). If someone like Billy Gibbons were to be filmed demoing this guitar, my bet is that the nay-sayers would think twice!
Fred Frajo
on 07/16/2012
It's obvious that this man is a visionary-builder with high regard for what came before but with a lot of love in his heart for the instrument (guitar). If Billy Gibbons were to demo this guitar the nay-sayers would flock to the Sonic Wind!
Mr. Gilbert
on 07/16/2012
I think anyone comparing theirs to another thing, should do just that! Have a Good A/B Box, Don´t change Amp Settings! And compare!! I can´t tell the difference because of the "Room, Mic Used, Amp Used, Cables Used, An especially FX used..
Annette
on 07/15/2012
Hector, Just in case you read these comment. I just got your em re NAMM. Lovin' the Sonic Wind! Couldn't help but post this linik up on my FB page. Good goin! Happy summer to ya. Annette
hlestringman
on 07/15/2012
Think it looks good. I like something different.
gaonet
on 07/15/2012
Guitar´s are like women (also in shape), they have to sound and also look well.
saz
on 07/15/2012
Guitar looks like a jet engine, sounds like a regular HB guitar and Lindsey might just be the new Rebbeca
doghead
on 07/15/2012
Sounds great and looks unusual. Good luck selling anything new to guitar players, however. Among musicians, who already tend to view change as a personal attack, guitar players are as a group usually the most reactionary and herd-identified of the ones who like to think of themselves as rebels or at least as fashionable. Saleswise, Hector may have had better luck building a bass. But I hope he does well with it.



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