The very snappy-looking new Ibanez SR1200EVNF bass. MSRP $1332.33.
The elegantly futuristic new Ibanez G105TOR 5-string bass with two J-style pickups. MSRP $3066.
An acoustic with a B-string bender! Washburn's WD26SCE allows you to bend the B string up a whole step with an easy downward push of the neck while wearing a strap.
"The result of Slash and Marshall's year-long collaboration has two modes: #34, which is based on his go-to modded JCM800 2203, and AFD, the ""Appetite"" side. Limited to 2300 units (500 in the US), Retail $2899."
"The Basswitch IQ DI features an A/B switch, high-end-preamp, clean booster, double-parametric EQ, looper and - last but not least - a high-quality DI box."
Frank Gamble showing off his new Carvin signature model.
"These two sport identical features: 21 filters with a host of adjustable parameters, including a positive/negative filter sweep option. The bass version has a wet/dry mix, while the guitar version is 100 percent effected."
"The Seymour Duncan 35 guitar celebrates the 35th anniversary of the legendary pickup maker. It is a hand-built, custom instrument is inspired by Seymour's personal guitar and is limited to 35. "
The new Ibanez APEX100TFB signature model for Munky of metal band Korn features a unique locking tremolo with a U-shaped bar that attaches to both sides of the bridge in lieu of a standard rotating bar. MSRP $3333.
"Four new pedals from Australia's DVK Technologies: The Hairball, Goldtop, Silvertop, and The Mrs. See designer Brett Kingman demo them on YouTube (burgerman666 channel)."
"One small pedal with two modes: Line Selector for switching between the pedal's effects loop or dry signal, and Kill Mode for instant muting. List $60."
"The new 290 DC S from Collings features a one-piece mahogany body, a lacquer finish, an optional compensated, custom-machined wraparound bridge/tailpiece, and a Lollar P-90 single-coil with Collings' black phenolic cover (think Bakelite). Models start at $2950 with hardshell case."
Ed Gerhard performing at the Breedlove booth. Beautiful!
" For those looking to add a bit of a boutique vibe to the Iceman look, the new Ibanez STM2SPB with a figured maple top is a good bet. MSRP $1199."
"The Ibanez AGR73TTSW hollowbody features toaster-style pickups, a sparkle finish, and a Bigsby-style vibrato. MSRP $757.56."
"Cort's parent company recently purchased rights to the Harmony name, and they're about to start ramping up production of the H54 Rocket (pictured) and Stratotone under the direction of Dan Lakin, founder of the Lakland brand of boutique basses. MSRP $695."
The new Ibanez RGA72TQMETGB features a stunning blackburst-finished figured maple top and EMG pickups for a very reasonable MSRP of $1143.
"Daring Audio's new line of bass pedals includes the Phat Beam compressor (upper left), Laser Cannon distortion/fuzz (lower left), Edge Activator exciter/enhancer (middle), and Particle Beam overdrive (lower right)."
"Billed as the top of the Trans-Atlantic line, the Royal Atlantic is a retro-designed 100-watt head or combo. It has four EL34s that can be swapped for 6L6s, Multi-Soak channel-assignable attenuation switch for power from 3-100 watts, and all-tube long spring reverb. The amp has a clean channel and a gain channel that is switchable between Vintage Lo-Gain and Vintage Hi-Gain modes."
EHX's range of flange sounds from their Electric Mistress compressed into their nano size with straightforward Rate and Feedback controls. List $109.80.
Doyle Dykes demoing his new Taylor for our cameras with Bob Taylor and PG Gear Editor Charles Saufley.
Canadian-made solidbody with Godin low-noise single-coil in the neck and custom humbucker. Streets around $500.
Rainsong's new Studio Series dreadnought features graphite-and-glass construction and retails for around $1800.
" The new Ibanez AM73BTF semi-hollowbody features dual humbuckers, a sophisticatedly understated matte finish, and an incredible MSRP of $523."
The gorgeous new McPherson Camrielle flattop features a solid redwood top and solid Indian rosewood back and sides. MSRP$7800.
"Celestion has expanded its G12H line with a new version that has a 75 Hz bass resonance (the original's is 55 Hz), which translates to tighter, more articulate lows and low mids."
"EHX adds Tap Tempo, with Tap Divide (divides quarter notes into smaller notes), an expression pedal input, and effects loop to their famous Memory Man pedal. List $504."
"The Vox Series 22 features a mahogany body, Graph Tech Tusq nut, and Vox's slick MaxConnect aluminum bridge/tailpiece. Pickups are the new XLM dual-voice humbuckers."
"Sixties-style octave tone (without the noise, according to Demeter), plus Demeter's Fuzzulator. It's also designed to work on bass."
Ray Benson playing one of Colling's new archtops.
"The Mini-Coil from Bullet Cable originated as a custom cable made for Paul Gilbert, who wanted a 10-foot coil cord for his home studio. Featuring beefy straight and right-angle plugs, the Mini-Coil is designed for recording or performing in small stages where a 30-footer would get in the way. Retail is $35."
The retro and face-slappingly affordable Ibanez ATK200NT features a triple-blade bridge pickup and an MSRP of $551.
"Soundtoys just announced a pending free public beta of Juice, the new plug-in (TDM/RTAS, AudioUnits, VST) that adds an emulated analog console channel strip to your fave Mac or Windows DAW."
"A Vocal Formant Filter, the Talking Machine has nine selectable voices for different vowel sounds, each adjustable by Attack and Decay controls. Stereo outputs and an effects loop, plus an expression pedal input are also built in. List $290."
"The 30-fret Ibanez RG2011SCBK has a double-locking trem, bridge humbucker, neck single-coil, and classy abalone trim. MSRP $2666."
Eric Gales demoing his new dual-channel Two Rock signature amp.
Veillette Baritone 12-string with oval soundhole that was just picked up by Colin Hay
The TA-30 adds tube reverb and a channel assignable/bypassable effects loop to the original TA-15 formula.
"A gag pedal that will be a gift for guitarists for years to come, the Talent Booster is expected to retail for around $20."
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