A few highlights from Day 2 of NAMM.

audio

J. Rockett Audio Designs showed us a redesigned version of the popular Guthrie Trapp signature overdrive (L). Trapp wanted more control over the bottom end along with some gain, so the team redesigned it from the ground up. The GTO will street for $199 and should be out in a month. On the right you can see a nod to SRV with Lenny, a clean boost with a little more grit designed to emulate Vaughan's famous Dumble Steel String Singer. It will street for $175 and will start to appear in April.

The Trigger Fly Capo builds on the original Trigger Capo—Dunlop’s most popular capo design—designed for better handling and tuning stability.

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Introducing the new Boogie Cabinet Series, comprised of new guitar cabinet offerings and long-time Mesa player favorites.

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A 2x2 USB-C audio interface for macOS, iOS, and Windows, designed to kickstart any music or content creation project in the studio or on the go.

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The Hosa MPA-149 Mic Preamp provides an immediate 26dB’s of gain with a -97dBu signal-to-noise ratio, giving users a clean and immediate gain boost for louder, clearer microphone performance.
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