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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!

JAM Pedals Delay Llama Xtreme

One of the coolest combinations of classic and weird we’ve heard at this show is JAM Pedals new Delay Llama Xtreme. Powered by three analog chips, it offers 800 ms of lush delay, plus four programmable presets that can do everything from vibrato echo to random repeats, pitch-shifting, synth-like awesomeness, and other stuff that has to be heard to be fathomed. There’s also an infinite feedback button, a dry-kill function, expression control, and more, all for around $339 street.

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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