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GALLERY: NAMM 2013 - Day 2

Everything the PG editors saw at Winter NAMM on Friday.

Markbass Bass MULTIAMP
"Following up on the success of the recently released MULTIAMP for guitarists, Markbass showed off the new Bass MULTIAMP at NAMM 2013. Intended as an all-in-one solution for bassists, it offers players a huge range of virtual bass amps, speaker cabs, mics, studio and stompbox effects, and a 500-watt stereo power amp."

Tim Commerford digs into his Ernie Ball Music Man StringRay onstage.

The three bassists—whose collective work spans Vulfpeck, D’Angelo, Rage Against the Machine, and much more—cast a wide musical net with their StingRay basses.

The story of the Ernie Ball Music Man StingRay is a deep journey through the history of the electric guitar business, going way back to connections made in Leo Fender’s early days. When the StingRay was introduced in 1976, it changed the electric-bass game, and it’s still the instrument of choice for some of the most cutting-edge bass players around. Here’s what a few of them have to say about their StingRays:

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Chonky Boi

Audiofab introduces two new pedal with vintage tones. The Chonky Boi delivers a wide range of distortion sounds, while the Elektra Amanto captures classic flanger tones.


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Designed by legendary bass player and founding member of Jefferson Airplane, this instrument features a Casady-designed JCB-1 Low-Impedance Humbucker and a three-position rotary impedance control for versatile tones.

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Talkin’ About Grant Green with Dan Wilson
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Dan Wilson is a bandleader, teacher, and a Grammy-nominated guitarist who’s played alongside organ-jazz master Joey DeFrancesco and bassist Christian McBride. He’s on the short list of players who are experts of Grant Green’s singular swinging sound. We called Dan to talk about our favorite entries in Green’s long discography. From trio dates to cowboy jazz to his funk period, we cover it all.

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