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GALLERY: Summer NAMM 2016 Day 1

Here's a taste of the gear we came across during the first day of Summer NAMM, with tone toys from Fender, Seymour Duncan, Bullhead Amplification, and more.

Cusack Music Pedal Cracker

Cusack Music's Pedal Cracker allows vocalists (or even horn players) to mix guitar effects alongside their guitar signal. The small mini-toggle switch gives you the option of letting trails fade off into the distance. It will retail for $250 and should be out in a few months.

Six Amp-in-a-Box Options for Any Setup
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Whether you’re tired of slinging combos and bigger into your car’s trunk or looking for reliable backup and backline power, these pedal-sized options have plenty to offer.

Here’s a rundown of six amps in a stompbox format. Carry soft, play loud!

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Vernon Reid's signature Reverend is equipped with Korina, ebony, Railhammer Pickups, and Floyd Rose for punchy tones.

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Premium acoustic guitar cases with heritage design, quilted dry-waxed canvas, and soft felt interior. Available in dreadnought and parlor sizes, with khaki and olive color options.

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B.B. King live, 1971.

Photo by Heinrich Klaffs
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It’s a common misconception that Nashville, my adopted hometown, got its Music City nickname because of the country music industry. It was actually inspired by the Fisk Jubilee Singers, the Grammy-winning gospel-vocal powerhouse from Fisk University that was formed in 1871 and toured the U.S. and Britain over the next two years. As the story goes, Queen Victoria declared that Nashville must be a “city of music” to spawn such a glorious ensemble.

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