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GALLERY: NAMM 2019 Day 1

Check out some of the day's highlights including new gear from Taylor, Dunlop, Fender, Marshall, Orange, Fuzzrocious, and more.

Eventide The Rose

Eventide brought the Rose to Anaheim for NAMM this year. Packing much of the processing power that makes the company’s H9 a hit, the Rose streamlines and simplifies some of that pedal’s user experience by eliminating menu diving and yet still availing a whopping 50 seconds of delay time that can also be used for a huge variety of modulation, filtering, and pitch-change effects. There’s also an op-amp on the front end to imbue the tones with bucket-brigade-device-like warmth.

In line with the MOOER’s recent expansion on the MSC range, the company is excited to announce the new MSC50 Pro, an Alder-bodied electric guitar with gloss finish, available in the new Magic Crystal color.

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Our columnist’s silver-panel Fender Bandmaster.

How this longstanding, classic tube amp design evolved from its introduction in 1953.

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Guitarist William Tyler, a restless sonic explorer: “I would get bored staying in the same place.”

Photo by Angelina Castillo

The expansive instrumental guitarist/composer pushes himself out of his comfort zone, beyond the boundaries of his neo-Americana wheelhouse on Time Indefinite.

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The country virtuoso closes out this season of Wong Notes with a fascinating, career-spanning interview.

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