Summer Namm Preview
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Stop by the booth (#1208) and meet Seymour Duncan, Cathy Duncan, Rick Turner, VP Marketing Evan Skopp and Sales Manager Billy Gill. You can learn about the D-TAR concept and product line-up as well as check out the newest offerings from Seymour Duncan / Basslines. Speaking of which, make sure to check out the Seymour Duncan Twang Banger for Strat, the Pickup Booster pedal (see Product Spotlight on page 5), and the three-coil Music Man® replacement pickup. |
The hot ticket in Nashville is the All Star Guitar Night on Friday, July 18th at the Ryman Auditorium. This year's show will feature a tribute to the legendary Les Paul, who will be on hand for the show. You can expect an all-star lineup of guitar talent on hand, including one Mr. Seymour W. Duncan.
While youre walking around NAMM, check out the high-end guitar and bass manufacturers that teamed up with Duncan and Basslines for a solid, one-two punch. Look out for Seymour Duncan pickups in guitar offerings from PRS, Fender, Jackson, Godin, Hamer, Guild, ESP, Washburn, Brian Moore, Schecter, G&L, Heritage, Yamaha, Dean, Fernandes, Framus, Music Man, Klein, Melancon, Baker, Ampeg, B.C. Rich and many others. Not to be outdone, some of the classy bass manufacturers who have gotten hip to the Basslines phenomenon include Fodera, Warwick, Zon, Tyler, Lakland, Sadowsky, Modulus, Kenneth Lawrence, ESP, Jackson, Ibanez and Warrior. Also, check out mid-priced guitars by Squire, Jackson, ESP Ltd, Schecter, Samick and Hamer that come set up with Duncan Designed pickups.










