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GALLERY: NAMM 2019 Day 4

We wrapped the final day by looking at the latest from Benson Amps, Ruokangas, Fortin, Prestige, Rainger FX, and more.

Fuzzrocious Pedals Knob Jawn

This gnarly octave pedal from Fuzzrocious Pedals combines analog and digital signals in a pretty clever way. Turning the big knob counter-clockwise gives you more analog upper octave and the other way blends digital octave up and octave down. The momentary switch on the left instantly flips the digital signal to the opposite octave for some pretty wild whammy-style effects. Available on March 15 for $175.

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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The Oceans Abyss expands on Electro-Harmonix’s highly acclaimed reverb technology to deliver a truly immersive effects workstation. The pedal is centered around dual reverb engines that are independently programmable with full-stereo algorithms including Hall, Spring, Shimmer and more. Place these reverbs into a customizable signal path with additional FX blocks like Delay, Chorus, Tremolo, or Bit Crusher for a completely unique soundscape building experience.

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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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Axe-wielders Jake Cinninger and Brendan Bayliss take us through their current gear garages.

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