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Guitar & Bass Amps
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Written by Mike Stahl
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Peavey proudly introduces the new Windsor Studio guitar amplifier, a class-A, 15-watt combo that gives guitarists the classic guitar tones of rock’s golden era with new, Peavey-exclusive features. With its small size, light weight, XLR microphone-simulated output and Power Sponge™ output attenuator, the Windsor Studio is equally suited to recording and live-performance applications. |
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Accessories
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Written by Mike Stahl
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Peavey proudly introduces the MSDI, or Microphone Simulated Direct Interface, a patch box that delivers the sound of a miked guitar cabinet in live performance and studio recording applications. |
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Guitar & Bass Amps
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Written by Mike Stahl
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Peavey and guitar hero Joe Satriani proudly introduce the JSX Mini Colossal, an authentically vintage, miniature class-A marvel. The Mini Colossal is the third amplifier in the popular Peavey JSX Series. |
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Guitar & Bass Amps
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Written by Mike Stahl
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Peavey proudly introduces its new Tour Series bass loudspeaker enclosures, a set of four lightweight bass cabinets voiced to match the performance and sonics of its new Tour Series bass amp heads. |
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Guitar & Bass Amps
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Written by Mike Stahl
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Peavey proudly introduces the new Pro 2000 bass amplifier, featuring 2,000 watts of power, extensive EQ options and switchable operation in Stereo, Mono, Bi-Amp and Full-Range/Sub modes. |
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Effects Processors
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Written by Mike Stahl
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Peavey proudly announces that it has aligned with Damage Control USA in a strategic partnership. Peavey will utilize its extensive manufacturing and distribution capabilities for Damage Control products, and incorporate Damage Control’s core competencies into its product designs. |
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Keyboards
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Written by Mike Stahl
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Created for the musical home, the YDP-S30 Console Digital Piano provides piano playing enjoyment for all skill levels and expands the YDP line with a completely new slimmed-down design. To be introduced at Summer NAMM 2007, it’s also the first Yamaha Console Digital Piano (defined as including a stand, built-in key cover, and 3-pedal frame) with a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of less than $1,000. |
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Keyboards
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Written by Mike Stahl
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With the introduction of three new Arranger Workstations at Summer NAMM 2007, the PSR-S900, the PSR-S700 and the PSR-OR700, Yamaha now offers a complete line of powerful keyboards for beginners and professionals alike. |
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Keyboards
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Written by Mike Stahl
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It’s a whole new world for keyboard players as Yamaha introduces the PSR-OR700 Arranger Workstation at Summer NAMM 2007, giving Mediterranean, Middle Eastern and Arabic music lovers the ability to play scales that differ from the Western system of music notation. Never before available in the United States, the PSR-OR700 is designed for professionals and provides the ability to play quarter tone notes, common to Arabic music, for instance, which fall between half steps on the Western keyboard scale.
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Keyboards
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Written by Mike Stahl
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The new NP-30 Portable Grand Digital Piano represents an entirely new class of Yamaha Digital Piano. Designed to offer quality, value and unprecedented portability without sacrificing the playability of the key action, the NP-30 will be introduced at Summer NAMM 2007 and includes 76 Graded Soft Touch piano-style keys and AWM stereo-sampled piano voices. |
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Guitars
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Written by Mike Stahl
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Guitarist Joe Satriani gives us another peak into his sketchbook with the introduction of three new Planet Waves Joe Satriani Signature Straps. Joe and Planet Waves continue their collaboration with the new Chrome Dome Pick and the result will make his fans very pleased. |
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Guitars
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Written by Mike Stahl
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Feedback is a major problem caused by a variety of sources, including microphone placement and overdriven PA’s and amps. The problem is particularly common when electrifying the acoustic guitar. |
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