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GALLERY: NAMM 2018 Day 4

Check out the final day's roundup of gear, including the newest stuff from Abasi Guitars, Blackstar, Two-Rock, J. Rockett Audio, Kauer Guitars, and more.

Greer Amplification Tomahawk Drive

Athens' own Greer Amplification brought out the Tomahawk Drive to NAMM. It's a medium-stage overdrive that totally cops classic tweed tones. It can operate on either 9V or 18V and at times can border on some juicy Bassman-style tones. It will street for $169.

Shure introduces the Nexadyne line of dynamic instrument microphones.

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An overdrive boost that takes cues from a Klon but goes beyond by adding useful tone-sculpting features.

A large range of wide-open tones to explore in the overdrive/boost family. Easy to voice with various types of gear. Might free up space on your pedalboard.

Potentially a little more expensive than alternatives.

$249

Walrus Audio Voyager MkII
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Bassist Scott Thunes first started with Frank Zappa’s band when he was 21 years old.

The idiosyncratic musician has gone from Zappa to the classroom, even though he says ā€œI can’t write a bass line to save my life.ā€

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Eminence Speaker launches the Karnivore guitar speaker, developed in collaboration with metal producer Kristian Kohle.

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