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IK MUL €29.99


TIMEDIA – IKLIP MINI


IK Multimedia know you love your iPod. They also know that we’ve got Apps popping out of our ears, especially when it comes to music, so they want you to utilize your gadget to its highest potential. To get the most out of your iPhone or iPod touch, IK have developed a versatile microphone clip that allows you to take your device on stage with you. The durable thermoplastic clip can be locked in both horizontal and vertical positions and is compatible with all models of iPod and iPhone. It’s quick and easy to install and your Apps will benefit from the versatility of such an ingenious product. Contact: IK Multimedia Email: tiia.hassinen@ikmultimedia.com Web: www.ikmultimedia.com/iklipmini


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VINTAGE SUMMER OF LOVE V6MRHDX £479.00


Get your joss sticks out! In a tribute to the iconic guitar wielded by Jimi Hendrix at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival, JHS and German guitar ace Thomas Blug have collaborated on the new V6MRTBG. Finished in cool, hand-applied graphics created by German artist Daniel Hahn, this funky looking axe drips with Wilkinson hardware, including the unique Thomas Blug ‘Bukka’ push-pull hum-cancelling circuit. Lighter fuel not included! Contact: JHS Ltd Tel: 01132 865381 Web: wwwjhs.co.uk


PERCEPTION:


CINEMASCAPES ZERO-G £79.95 Perception is a vast collection of construction kits, atmospheres, drones, evolutive moods, beat loops, whooshes, hits, impacts, explosions, and lots more. From cinematic to downright scary, Perception is full of musical ideas that can be used as building blocks to add a third dimension to your musical compositions – whether for film, TV or video games. Contact: Time + Space Tel: 01837 55200 Web: www.timespace.com


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