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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.

JHS Pedals Pink Panther & Moonshine V2

JHS Pedals came fully loaded with a few new offerings. Shown here, the small-footprint Pink Panther delay (left) is a refresh of the company's first delay pedal but it uses digital processing rather than analog. Other features include onboard tap-tempo, one second of delay time, two types of modulation, and tape or digital clean modes. Meanwhile, the Moonshine V2 overdrive retains the core tone and volume, drive, and tone knobs of its predecessor, but it now houses a clean knob to dial in the desired level of clean signal to your tone. The Moonshine's "Proof" toggle helps players find their way to low-gain, amp-like breakup all the way to heavy grinding overdrive.

With a bit of downtime back in Nashville, co-shredders-in-chief Megan and Rebecca Lovell joined Shred With Shifty to deconstruct their face-melting leads on ā€œSummertime Sunset,ā€ off of their 2022 record Blood Harmony.

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Fender introduces the Stories Collection Mike Campbell Red Dog Telecaster, paying tribute to the iconic guitarist's heavily modified instrument. Featuring two signature humbuckers, a custom single coil bridge pickup, Bigsby tremolo, and a unique "Destruct" circuit, this Telecaster allows players to channel Campbell's legendary tone and style.

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Experience the pinnacle of Taylor playing comfort and tone with the Builder’s Edition 514ce, 514ce Kona Burst, and 524ce. These models feature solid Shamel ash back and sides, uniquely voiced V-Class bracing, Gotoh 510 tuners, ES2 electronics, and a Deluxe Hardshell Case.

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AI, which generated this image in seconds, can obviously do amazing things. But can it actually replace human creativity?

Technology has always disrupted the music biz, but we’ve never seen anything like this.

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