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GALLERY: L.A. Amp Show 2011

The latest boutique amps, guitars, and pedals on display at the annual Van Nuys gear gathering.

Immix Eleven Amplifiers Hope Combo
"Immix Eleven Amplifiers showed their new amp model, the Hope Amp, which is a 30-watt, class A, 2x12 combo (Celestion Heritage G12 and Celestion Alnico Blue speakers). Channel 1 on this 2-channel amp has a single EF86 and two EL84s, while Channel 2 features four 12AX7s and two EL84s. With a 6-position Tone selector and a 3-band EQ, the amp also features a Colour knob that changes the color of the amp's faceplate. Immix Eleven built this combo specifically to provide half the proceeds of each amp sold to eXile International, an organization that brings healing, hope, and rescue to child soldiers in Africa."

Through The Official Fender Certified Pre-Owned Reverb Shop, musicians can buy pre-owned Fender instruments that have been professionally inspected and come with a Fender one-year limited warranty at a significant discount to new gear prices.

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The SM4 Home Recording Microphone is designed to be a versatile, large-diaphragm condenser microphone engineered for at-home and studio recording of both vocals and instruments.

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A radical and classic silhouetterevs it up for a low ride on the Sunset Strip.

Lightweight. Versatile pickups. Many sounds for a relatively low price.

Fairly noisy pickups. Uneven taper in the tone control. Lowest action is still relatively high.

$599

Danelectro Red Hot Longhorn
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Danelectros are go-to instruments for guitarists and bassists out to evoke the effortless, lo-fi cool of the 1960s. And for years, Danelectro’s unconventional styling, inexpensive Masonite-and-poplar body construction, and abundance in secondhand shops made them a favorite of garage musicians—or just those with little cash to spare. As a bonus, the unmistakable twang and clarity of Danelectro’s lipstick pickups made them sound fantastic. But as adventurous-looking as they could be, no Danelectro made as much visual impact, or had a signature sound, quite like the original Longhorn.

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The country music guitar slinger dishes on building chops in bluegrass, his mandolin and guitar heroes, and how he finds his tones.

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