NEW PRODUCTS BACKLINE SPOTLIGHT
1. DIGITECH BP-90 BASS
PROCESSOR £95 They say: Gives players representations of their favourite vintage, modern and boutique equipment. For: Bassists Range: Digitech effects Spec: Audio DNA 2 processor, models of 27 effects, 11 amps, five cabinets, five stompboxes, 100 presets, 40 drum patterns, chromatic tuner, headphone jack, expression pedal for wah, volume and whammy effects. From: Sound Technology 01462 480000
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2. DV MARK BAD BOY AMP £1,639.13 They say: Traditional valve circuity combines with advanced manufacturing and self-testing technologies. For: Guitarists Range: New amp brand Spec: 120 Watts from twin KT88 valves, ECC83 preamp valves, three preamps (footswitchable), Bad Boy Controller setting storage, Advanced Tube Control System for computer connection. From: Proel 020 8761 9911
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ACCESSORIES BACKLINE BASS & GUITAR DRUMS PRINT BACKLINE NEW PRODUCTS
LINE 6 DT 50 SERIES AMPS
FROM £999 They say: The new line of flagship guitar amplifiers from Line 6 For: Guitarists Range: Line 6 amps Spec:Three amps and one cab in range: DT50 112 (£1,199), DT50 212 (£1,349), DT50 Head (£999), DT50 412 Cab (£569).
These new amplifiers deliver a wide
range of inspiring amp tones by delivering a deeper integration of flexible, boutique-style tube design and revolutionary new HD amp modelling technology. DT50 guitar amplifiers produce the
four amp voicings on which all great amplifiers are based – classic American cleans, chimey and crunchy British tones, and modern high-gain distortion – and they do so with exceptional results. To deliver the most authentic sonic signature, each voicing is comprised of a preamp and tone stack fueled by brand-new Line 6 HD modelling technology, and automatically paired with dynamic analog circuitry, including tube configuration and negative feedback topology courtesy of Reinhold Bogner's uniquely versatile 50-watt EL34 power section. The amps feature a classic, two-
channel design for a simple and engaging experience. Each channel can be set with a completely different reconfiguration - Channel A can be Voicing I/Class A/Pentode; Channel B can be Voicing IV/Class AB/Triode - for total one-touch reconfiguration via the channel switch. The streamlined and straightforward layout is free of complexity and learning curve, and is ideal for the gigging musician. From: Line 6 01327 302700
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3. DV MARK
40 121 COMBO £1,526.33 They say: The high-end, all valve guitar amp range from the creators of Markbass has arrived in the UK. For: Guitarists Range: New amp brand Spec: Two custom neodymium speakers, incremental power control from 40-Watt (Class A/B) to 1-Watt (Class A) in pentode mode, or 15-Watt (Class A/B) to 0.5-Watt (Class A) in triode mode, flexible eq with a boost switch. From: Proel 020 8761 9911
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4. FISHMAN LOUDBOX MINI ACOUSTIC
AMP £449 They say: The most portable model in the award-winning Loudbox series. For: Acoustic guitarists and fretted instrument players Range: Fishman Loudbox Spec: 60-Watt combo, instrument and vocal channels, master volume, digital reverb, chorus, auxiliary input, balanced XLR DI output, feedback control phase switch. From: JHS 0113 286 5381
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5. HARDWIRE TR-7 TREMOLO/ROTARY PEDAL
£146.88 They say: Allows for complex connections and sounds with extreme flexibility. For: Guitarists Range: Hardwire pedals Spec: Stereo tremolo, rotary and vibrato simulation pedal, stereo I/O, seven effects, true bypass, high-voltage rails, Stomplock knob guards, hook & loop pad pedalboard fastener. From: Sound Technology 01462 480000
6. HIWATT 5
T-20 AMPLIFIER £389 They say: The classic British rock n roll amplifier still built to the highest standard. For: Guitarists Range: Hiwatt all-valve amps Spec: Three-band eq with pull feature for tone shift on mid control, gain control for normal and overdrive channels, 12-inch Fane speaker, line out, footswitch out, reverb, transformers wound to the original Partridge spec. From: Freestyle 01924 455414
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