Burriss Amplification - The Shadow
Contact: Bob Burriss
RJM Music - RG16 Audio Loop & Function Switcher
Contact: Ron Menelli
Paul Reed Smith - Guitar Amp (Made by Dumble?)
Although I have not been able to confirm this, I believe this amplifier is a rare, hand-made amplifier built by an Ex-Fender amplifier designer. I believe the price tag for this puppy is about $30,000. Needless to say, I was unable to place my order...
By the way, if any of you can confirm or deny this, please let me know. Or, if you have any further information about this amp, I’d love to hear from you.
Some of you may have heard of the PRS HG-70 Harmonic Generator. In the early 90s, PRS set out to design a top-fight guitar amp using transistor technology, and the PRS HG-70 Harmonic Generator was the result, without doubt one of the sweetest, warmest solid-state guitar amps ever made.
The Harmonic Generator's circuitry was designed primarily by Eric Pritchard, currently of Pritchard Amps, and was innovative in two key ways. First was the use of a harmonic generator (surprise!) that was used to add additional harmonics to the amp's basic tone to create a lively, more tube-like sound and response to playing touch. Secondly, the PRS HG-70 was one of the very few transformer output-coupled transistor amps ever designed. In essence, it actually utilized an output transformer, much like a tube amp. However, after PRS dropped the amplifier project, Pritchard remained convinced that a solid state amplifier could sound like the classic amplifiers. With this conviction, Deja Vu Audio was born which later developed into Pritchard Amps.
Gary Kramer Guitars - Delta Wing Tomcat
I’m not a big fan of wild shapes but I think this guitar could be very popular. It’s got all the right specs including a 1pc neck, ebony fretboar, 25” scale, jumbo frets with a 12” radius, bone nut, Sperzel tuners and a one piece mahogany body...the works! These guitars are fitted with Dimarzio pickups and an exclusive variable coil-splitting feature as well as an on-board passive EQ. Great job and good luck Gary!
Xotic Pedals - AC Plus & BB Plus
I believe these pedals are scheduled for release this summer. If they are anything like the original trio, they will be a huge hit in the guitarist community. I’m looking forward to trying them myself.
Taylor Guitars
Anyway, the Taylor booth was enormously impressive. The variety of guitar models was impressive. The Koa guitars were stunning! The workmanship on some of the guitars was awesome and the guitars just sounded wonderful.
The Taylor folks are friendly to talk to and were genuinely interested in my inquiry. They all seem very proud of their product and they should be. These guitars are works of art and I can see why they are so popular.
I suppose, some day, when I am ready for my “acoustic adventure”, I’ll probably buy a Taylor. Whenever I play one, it just feels right!
Pro 7 Doc HumFree - Guitar Hum-Ellinator
Pro 7 has released a new way to cancel noise on any Strat using their patented Guitar Hum-Eliminator circuit board. It integrates perfectly into any standard Strocaster pick guard and replaces the volume, tone and switch as part of the circuit. From what I heard in their booth, it eliminates 90% of the noise without affecting the guitar tone.
There are currently three PRO 7® models: PRO7® Passive, PRO7® Basic and PRO7® Enhanced. I heard this thing for myself and it absolutely works! There is not tonal change to the guitar sound either. Very very impressive! Check them out a their website.
SkyWire - Foot Loose Wireless Switching System
Foot Loose was designed to take control of your amplifier's built in effects, such as reverb and chorus, as well as channel switching. The remote control foot and strap controllers can operate anywhere on stage within 75 to 150 feet.
Although this is not the right product for my personal new set up, I think this is a clever product and I’m sure it will be very popular. By the way, they are very very affordable!