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GALLERY: Summer NAMM 2017 Day 2

Dig into the hottest gear from the floor, including new stuff from Fender, Ovation, Yellowcake, Adventure Audio, and Todd Sharp.

Old Blood Noise Endeavors Whitecap

Tremolo fans who like to deviate from classic versions of the effect are going to be psyched about this Old Blood Noise Endeavors trem. In addition to classic textures, the Whitecap also serves up sweet sawtooth and square wave modulations that can be driven to lysergically intense extremes with the rangeful depth and rate controls. The really sweet features, however, are a ramp-up waveform that sounds and feels eerily like backwards tape, and very versatile gain and EQ controls that can vastly alter wave pulse sounds, add presence, or duck your modulations. It should be about $200 when it hits this fall.

On our season two finale, the country legend details his lead-guitar tricks on one of his biggest hits.

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$149

Marshall 1959 Super Lead

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The very definition of classic, vintage Marshall sound in a highly affordable package.

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The Miku was introduced about 10 years ago and is based on the vocal stylings of Hatsune Miku, a virtual pop icon. But it does much more than artificial vowels and high-pitched words.

It’s tempting to think of this pedal as a joke. Don’t.

It all started a few years ago through a trade with a friend. I just wanted to help him out—he really wanted to get a fuzz pedal but didn’t have enough cash, so he offered up the Korg Miku. I had no idea then, but it turned out to be the best trade I’ve ever made.

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Two guitars, two amps, and two people is all it takes to bring the noise.

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