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NAMM 2020 Day 2 Gallery

The second day of NAMM was full of highlights from Vox, Jam Pedals, Catalinbread, Synergy, Soldano, and more!

Harmony Guitars Juno & Comet

Harmony Guitars came to NAMM with two neato new 25”-scale 6-strings—the Juno (right, $1,199 street), and the semi-hollow Comet ($TBA). The former is a modern interpretation of the brand’s ‘50s Stratotone featuring P-90 pickups, a chopped T-style bridge, and a push-pull rhythm feature on the volume control. The Comet is a prototype still, but has gold-foil humbuckers and set-neck construction.

This wonky Zim-Gar was one of many guitars sold by importer Gar-Zim Musical Instruments, operated by Larry Zimmerman and his wife.

The 1960s were strange days indeed for import guitars, like this cleaver-friendly Zim-Gar electric.

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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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See and hear Taylor’s Legacy Collection guitars played by his successor, Andy Powers.

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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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