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GALLERY: Musikmesse 2015 - Guitars & Basses

The most interesting and unusual axes from Europe's biggest gear show.

Schecter Guitar Research is going back to its roots in a very affordable way with the introduction of new Diamond Series Standard and Custom versions of their S- and T-style guitars. The Customs feature more hot-rod-like features (like humbuckers and black pickup covers), while the Standards feature a more traditional take on the classic approach—and all for around $500.

Empress Effects is proud to announce the release of the Bass ParaEq, a bass-specific parametric EQ pedal.

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Kiesel Guitars has introduced their newest solid body electric guitar: the Kyber.

With its modern performance specs and competitive pricing, the Kyber is Kiesel's most forward-thinking design yet, engineered for comfort, quick playing, and precision with every note.

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The Sunset is a fully analog, zero latency bass amplifier simulator. It features a Ā¼ā€ input, XLR and Ā¼ā€ outputs, gain and volume controls and extensive equalization. It’s intended to replace your bass amp both live and in the studio.

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PG contributor Tom Butwin reveals his favorite songwriting secret weapon: the partial capo. Watch how the Shubb C7 and C8 can simulate alternate tunings without retuning your guitar—and spark fresh creative ideas instantly.

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