Fusionbear
Well-known member
Luxxtone is going to kill it
Yep, I saw the new stuff prototypes...
Killer!
Luxxtone is going to kill it
As Mama Celeste drones fly overhead.EXPcustom will be on the nearest street corner, propositioning passerby with, “know of any amp contractors that have never heard of Mark Cameron?” while a pizza delivery van is suspiciously parked nearby.
I'm looking forward to seeing these...New shapes?Yep, I saw the new stuff prototypes...
Killer!
Don’t worry there’ll be a 30th anniversary hand wired version with built ice maker coming soonThey will never be able to touch my OG though
Absolutely zero incentive for small builders to go through the expense and trouble of the NAMM show. Unless they’re really trying to open dealer networks, which isn’t very likely and may not need the convention to do anyway. A well produced YouTube channel alone would do more good than going to the NAMM show for a smaller company. Throw in maintaining healthy buzz in social media, forums in general. All which can be done for the simple cost of hiring someone to handle it. Even Soldano stopped going there before he sold it to BAD.Seriously though, it'd be nice to see some newcomers showcasing at NAMM.
People who do things differently and get their amps into working pros' rigs. Modders, low QTY builders etc.
Headfirst, GZA, Monomyth, Hermanson, Folkenson, Gower, Lenz etc.. Bet there's high costs involved to buy a vendor pass but would be nice to hear those sounds in such events. The big bois showcased most their innovations and unique circuits 10-15 years ago.. We already know, for example, that the new Mesa mark will sound similar to its predecessor mark shown in NAMM 1984.. Let's move on.
Also, some digital innovation, not a new model of a 30yo amp that's more accurate than the amp itself.. who gives a shit (I know, I know, some really do..)
maybe a forum like this could raise some funds to send the builders contributing here to rent a stand at NAMM.. wouldn't that be noice..