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Re: NAMM

Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 11:56 pm
by paologregorio
"Continued refinements and improvements".

-New wood supplier
-Scatterwound Toasters
-smaller headstocks
-full width inlays

On the improvements front:

I own a `93 381/6, which is a great guitar. I didn't know how it was possible for RIC to make them any better than mine was made, but I played a brand new 381/6 in JG at NAMM today. The guitar is lighter, more resonant, and the Scatterwound toasters sound better, either clean or when overdriven, than the hot toasters do on my `93. The guitar is far superior to my "old" 381, as good as it is, IMO, and I like the sharper points on the body horns as well.

On the new products front, Vox has redone the AC30 Classic series, itroducing a nedw "C2" and "C2X" model, which is a really cool redesign/upgrade:

-it's back to a four input amp: separate hi and lo inputs for both the normal and tpop boost channels
-the top panel switches for "standard/custom" tone, anbd "hi/lo" drive on the reverb have been eliminated (good, they can be confusing!)
The location of the power and preamp tubes has been flipped upside down and placed at the back of the amp so they're visible from the back panel, which has also been redesigned; the back is completely covered, though still "open, as a large portion of the rear panel is a mesh grill surrounded by the tolex covered wood frame, through which the tubes areclearly visible, as well as the transformers and cap-all of the component locations are like those of a Fender Twin Reverb.

The Vox Night Train amp is super cool as well!! /MAgacool amp.

I was also able to check out Hayden amps, as well as the line of bass amps. HAnd wired, class A, made in the UK! I wouldn't have even known about the compan y but for this forum, so thanks guys. :D

I got to meet Fred Gretsch, as well as try out a couple of different Gretsch Jet guitars; amazingly light and beautiful to play.

That's it, so far. More tomorrow maybe, eh? :D

Re: NAMM

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 2:23 pm
by simer4001
[/quote]Their current line up is pretty comprehensive, I think. They cover the vintage vibe market well and have a handful of more modern models.[/quote]

Except there isn't a vintage bass model available at the moment.

Re: NAMM

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 6:52 pm
by sloop_john_b
Image

Re: NAMM

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 7:51 pm
by 86kubicki
I'm already thinking about the "Mint Green" Stingray in that pic. I wonder if they do matching headstocks? Ebony fingerboards? Hmmm......

Re: NAMM

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 8:17 pm
by cassius987
Careful with those mutes. I was trying one of these new guys out and slashed my thumb open dialing up the E string one. It was pretty embarrassing having to ask the guy at the counter for a band-aid, and could he be bothered to clean the blood off of that new Stingray?

Re: NAMM

Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 9:17 pm
by rickfan63
sloop_john_b wrote:Image
That's a sweet looking Sting Ray! They are great playing basses. That Big Al bass is mega cool, as are the SR 5's. I've always considered them to be among the best 5 stringers out there; alongside the higher end Ibanez BTB's.

Re: NAMM

Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 1:20 am
by atomic_punk
Just saw pics of the 5vers, including one in white. I'm doomed.

Re: NAMM

Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 1:21 am
by sloop_john_b
atomic_punk wrote:Just saw pics of the 5vers, including one in white. I'm doomed.
I feel your pain. :D

Re: NAMM

Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 2:28 pm
by rickfan63
sloop_john_b wrote:
atomic_punk wrote:Just saw pics of the 5vers, including one in white. I'm doomed.
I feel your pain. :D

Same here!!! :lol: