NEW PRODUCTS BACKLINE & ACCESSORIES
1. PROVIDENCE HBL-3 – £199.95 They say: Uncompromised performance and sound quality even under the severest conditions. For: Guitarists Range: Providence FX pedals Spec: Builds on the sound of the HBL-2, with fatter lows and mids, more presence and power, rich distortion sound, designed to prevent excessive compression, ideal when used with clean channel of a multi-channel amp, level, tone, drive and bass boost controls, advanced SCT circuit, Double Contact Grounding circuit, new heavy duty footswitch. From: Guitar XS 01227 832558
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5. TOMANDWILL ATTITUDE BAGS –
FROM £10 They say: Protect your instrument with attitude. For: Guitarists Range: Tomandwill instrument bags Spec: Lightweight cloth cover, accessory pocket, handle and shoulder strap, tough zips, available in black, very dark blue and olive, bass, classical, electric and acoustic guitar options, Busker versions (£16) feature 10mm padding. From:Tomandwill 08450 945659
2. T-REX TONEBUG SUSTAINER –
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£109 They say: Compression + gain = T-Rex sustain. For: Guitarists Range: T-Rex Tonebug pedals Spec: Two effects in one: compressor and limiter, natural sounding sustain effect for solos, long power chords or feedback effects, compression, sustain and attack controls, preserves the user’s tone while sustaining it, no artificial colouring, simple and sturdy. From:Westside 0141 248 4812
3. LINE 6
POD HD – £339.99 They say: The next generation of iconic “bean”-shaped direct recording effects processors. For: Guitarists Range: Line 6 multi-effect processors Spec: All 16 of Line 6’s new HD amp models, including Fender Twin Reverb, Hiwatt Custom 100, Vox AC-30, Marshall JTM-45 MkII and Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier, fully adjustable guitar preamp, 100 M-class effects, up to eight effects can be run simultaneously in any order, studio- ready I/O. From: Line 6 01327 302700
4. DIME
D100 HEAD – £449 They say: The most exciting and affordable range of guitar amps are now in stock. For: Guitarists Range: Dime amps Spec: 120 Watts (RMS @ four Ohms), 80 Watts (RMS @ eight Ohms), two channels, four-band EQ: presence, bass, mid, treble, reverb, boost switch for added gain, dual effects loops, line out, FS1 footswitch included. From: Bill Lewington 01268 413366
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6. MONO
CIVILIAN CASES – FROM £33 They say: A sleek and rugged collection of must-have accessories for touring musicians, DJs and creative professionals. For: Musicians on the move Range: Mono instrument cases Spec: Four case types: Loop Laptop Sleeve, Loop iPad Sleeve, Passport Wallet and Die Cut Wallet, double zippers on loop sleeves, Die Cut Wallet features pick pocket, Hypalon rubber used on bottom panels and piping, custom steel rivets add solidity to handles, Duraweave (a rugged, woven textile), nylon webbing on loop sleeve. From: Madison & Fifth 01858 446782
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7. PATRICK JAMES EGGLE PHOSPHOR BRONZE
ACOUSTIC STRINGS – £9.95 They say: A string that provides a fuller tonal range. For: Acoustic guitarists Range: Patrick James Eggle accessories Spec: Heavier dimensions on lower strings than usual, thicker core in the four wound strings, deliver powerful bass and a clear top end, available in 11s (.011”-.053”), 12s (.012”-.055”) and 13s (.013”-.057”) sets. From: Patrick James Eggle 01691 661777
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DRAGON-SKIN STRINGS – £TBC They say: Sound as good, or better, than uncoated strings. For: Guitarists Range: DR clear-coated acoustic guitar strings Spec: Feature DR’s proprietary K3 coating on all six strings, apparently create less unwanted overtones and greater volume and articulation than standard uncoated strings, available in DSA-11 (11-50), DSA-12 (12-54) and DSA-13 (13-56) gauges. From: First Line Distribution 01626 830336
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