Bass Drum Pedal 1909

Amazing to think that 103 years ago in 1909, this bass drum pedal was the start of The Ludwig Drum Company. Not many businesses survive over 100 years. Well this drum company, is still making a mark today.

Source: http://www.ludwig-drums.com/

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Dr. Arvin Scott “Drumming for Success”


LP education endorser Dr. Arvin Scott’s “Drumming For Success” program was the subject of a story recently on Headline News. Scott’s program uses African drum rhythms to motivate children toward positive goals. LP is proud to support the educational efforts of musicians like Dr. Arvin Scott.

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PRS SE50 amplifier head demo

NEW ARRIVAL!!! PRS SE50 amplifier head: 50watts / EL34 Power Tubes / 2 channels. 2×12 cabs available. Please come over to our showrooms and check it out yourself!

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Squier Arist Signature

Squier Adds New Arist Signature Models

- Models honor pop-rock star Avril Lavigne, metal stalwart Jim Root, alt-rock bassist Mikey Way

Squier has added three new artist signature models, the Avril Lavigne Telecaster®, the Jim Root Telecaster®, and the Mikey Way Mustang® Bass, promising star-like vibe and tone at incredible Squier value.

The new lavish, black-on-black Avril Lavigne Telecaster joins Lavigne’s chart-topping signature Tele, and features several striking touches, including a three-ply pickguard, knurled black flat-top volume control knob, a black headstock with die-cast turners, and a distinctive 12th-fret skull and crossbones logo.

Designed in cooperation with Slipknot/Stone Sour guitar speed demon Jim Root, the Jim Root Telecaster boasts several foreboding features, most notably an elegant satin-matte finish in black or white, starkly simple single-knob/single switch control layout, black die-cast tuners and other black hardware, and two pulverizing passive humbucking pickups with black covers.

The Mikey Way Mustang Bass, designed with the input of My Chemical Romance bassist Mikey Way, takes the classic

Mustang Bass and amps it through the roof with a dazzling large-flake Silver Sparkle finish with black racing stripes, a single seismic

humbucking pickup with a black cover, and a black headstock with Way’s signature on the back.

Also in the signature series are the Simon Neil Signature Stratocaster and the James Johnston Jazz Bass guitars. Released in Europe in 2009, these popular signature models designed in collaboration with the Scottish rockers are now available worldwide.

Source: http://www.fender.com/

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Big Muff Pi – Tone Wicker

EHX Big Muff Pi w/Tone Wicker demo by pluginguitars

The Big Muff Pi with Tone Wicker taps into the sonic power of the legendary Big Muff Pi, but creates new tonal possibilities at the flick of a switch — or two. Use the Wicker switch to open up three high-frequency filters for raspy, sustaining distortion with top-end bite, or flick on the Tone switch to bypass the tone control for unabated tonal slam.

Want the original Big Muff sound? Just switch off the Wicker and turn on the Tone. The ability to create your own personal Big Muff sound is what truly makes this the Wicked Wicker.

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Ibanez New Artist!

James Davies of UK’s The Blackout has recently become an exclusive Ibanez endorser! Check out this video introduction with James and his RG3550!

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Ibanez “New SR” bass guitars! With an all new bridge and pickup!

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Ibanez “New SR” bass guitars! With an all new bridge and pickup!

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GONG XI FA CAI EVERYONE!!!

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Squier Vintage Modified Strat HSS

Hear the Squier Vintage Modified Strat HSS played with a dirty tone in the humbucking pickup position. Played through a Super-Sonic 22 combo Burn channel with a booster.

NEW Vintage Modified guitar collection for January 2012 here… and more to come throughout the year as well!

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Fender Bassman Pro Series by FREEMAN

Rancid’s Matt Freeman demonstrates the NEW Fender Bassman Pro Series, as played through his 1977 Fender P Bass and his new Squier signature bass. “All in all it’s just like a nice big, beefy tube amp with a lot of options,” he says.

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