NAMM 2019
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Re: NAMM 2019
It just looks so weird with the PRS headstock... I'm sure it's an epic guitar but aesthetically...
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Re: NAMM 2019
I'm coming around to it to be honest. Expecting it to be sterile for some reason though.jeremyb wrote:It just looks so weird with the PRS headstock... I'm sure it's an epic guitar but aesthetically...
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Re: NAMM 2019
I've played one. It's not sterile. But very vintage spec's - small frets and vintage radius.Molly wrote:I'm coming around to it to be honest. Expecting it to be sterile for some reason though.jeremyb wrote:It just looks so weird with the PRS headstock... I'm sure it's an epic guitar but aesthetically...
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Don't mind the radius but skinny frets aren't my favourite.Conway wrote:I've played one. It's not sterile. But very vintage spec's - small frets and vintage radius.Molly wrote:I'm coming around to it to be honest. Expecting it to be sterile for some reason though.jeremyb wrote:It just looks so weird with the PRS headstock... I'm sure it's an epic guitar but aesthetically...
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Re: NAMM 2019
The reversed PRS headstock also makes it look like a cheap Schecter (or LTD)...jeremyb wrote:It just looks so weird with the PRS headstock... I'm sure it's an epic guitar but aesthetically...
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Re: NAMM 2019
This looks good, bypasses the need for an IR loader and load box. Great idea!StratMatt wrote:The new Pete Thorn amp looks sweet.
https://www.gearnews.com/namm-2019-suhr ... -tube-amp/
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Had a feeling it would have IR's involved given hes well into them.Reg18 wrote:This looks good, bypasses the need for an IR loader and load box. Great idea!StratMatt wrote:The new Pete Thorn amp looks sweet.
https://www.gearnews.com/namm-2019-suhr ... -tube-amp/
Glad they put the knobs at the bottom of the head too vs his other sig model.
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Re: NAMM 2019
Looks like lots of excitement for Kemper owners. The long (very long) awaited editor has made an appearance. And this is less than a week after new reverb algorithms (apparently comparable to Strymon) have just been released. And there’s something new on the way (called “Kemper Kone”) that’s presently attracting lots of speculation.
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Clever buggers.Kiwiaxe wrote:Looks like lots of excitement for Kemper owners. The long (very long) awaited editor has made an appearance. And this is less than a week after new reverb algorithms (apparently comparable to Strymon) have just been released. And there’s something new on the way (called “Kemper Kone”) that’s presently attracting lots of speculation.
https://www.gearnews.com/namm-2019-kemp ... announced/
Not the gadget I'm waiting for though.
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Re: NAMM 2019
Cheers Keon. Was thinking during that that the gear available just continues to expand. Must be because as much as anything that the music industry is also the entertainment industry. So even if we're not creating great art we're at least indulging our hobbies.