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GALLERY: 2014 NAMM Day 1

Check out the latest and greatest gear from the first day of the 2014 Winter NAMM show.

Supro's new 1624T Dual-Tone features a pair of 6973 power tubes, two channels with volume and tone knobs, a tremolo circuit, and a custom 12" speaker voiced to capture a 1960s Jensen vibe. Input one sends the signal through both preamps, while input 2 operates as a single preamp. Street price is $1,099.

An overdrive boost that takes cues from a Klon but goes beyond by adding useful tone-sculpting features.

A large range of wide-open tones to explore in the overdrive/boost family. Easy to voice with various types of gear. Might free up space on your pedalboard.

Potentially a little more expensive than alternatives.

$249

Walrus Audio Voyager MkII
walrusaudio.com

4.5
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Pro hardware, unusual circuit tweaks, and killer playability lend new twists to the P-90 solidbody template.

Light and very comfortable to play. Creative tonal options. Excellent hardware.

P-90s may be too hot or bright for some. Middle pickup not as articulate as expected—and surprisingly difficult to activate on the fly.

$1,229

Vola Guitars JZ FRO
volaguitars.com

3.5
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There’s no disputing the influence B.B. King has had on the history of electric guitar music. We’re talking about his sound, his best records, his guitars, his showmanship, and his collabs, from an all-star jam at the 2010 Crossroads festival to, yes, even his 1988 U2 collab, ā€œWhen Love Comes to Town.ā€


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A terrific twosome or a terrible twinning? It all depends on how you tame your treble.

Rein in those icy high frequencies with these handy tips.

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