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October 8, 2009October 8, 2009  1 comments  Band News

Hard rock group Kiss's farewell tours appear to be never ending. The group has just released their new high octane album "Sonic Boom", with US tour already in progress. Indeed the album kicks off witht the new heavy hitter "Modern Day Delilah". The album feature quite a few sonic adventures for fans of old days and of this day. There are many young rocker fans that have discovered Kiss through their parents record collection or by other means such as games like "Guitar Hero" and "Rock Band". The US tour is in full swing and the Kiss army will be visiting a town near you if not your own complete with fire breathing and plenty of blood spitting.

Vist them at www.kissonline.com


October 7, 2009October 7, 2009  1 comments  New Gear News

This one does go to 11, well maybe it doesn't say so on the label, but you know.

 

 

"This pedal does one thing and one thing only. If you have a mid to high gain amp and you want more distortion — this is your pedal. The tone produced is not the boxy, stale distortion many pedals generate. The distortion that the Sahana Boost pedal delivers blooms and adds a new layer to your current tone. The Sahana Boost pedal was specifically designed for the new Sahana amp however it works great with any mid to high gain amp. This is not your average boost or overdrive pedal!"

 

Check it out at www.portcityamps.com/


January 14, 2010January 14, 2010  1 comments  New Gear News

Korg Wi-Tune Wireless Tuners

Announcing the world's first wireless tuners: The Korg Wi-TuneW-Tune

Korg created the world's first hand-held tuner back in 1975. Since then, tuners have become a widely used item among musicians. Korg has continued to lead the way, creating a succession of revolutionary tuners featuring new technology and new ideas. Now, KORG announces the world's first wireless tuning system; the Wi-Tune. Using Korg's Wireless Tuning System, the Wi-Tune allows you to tune any instrument in any situation, unobtrusively, accurately, and easily. Our Wi-Tune systems are ideal for instruments such as sax, clarinet, flute, horn, or tuba; instruments where using a traditional tuner could be problematic. Wi-Tune eliminates these obstacles, allowing new avenues for practicing. Wi-Tune wireless tuning is also discreet, and can be used in nearly any musical environment.
Major features

* Wireless tuning - no cable required! The transmitter clips to your instrument and sends the signal wirelessly to the tuner!

* The large backlit LCD offers excellent visibility, even at a distance. The newly designed meter follows even slight changes in the sound, and provides a large note name display.

* The integrated cover/stand allows the tuner to be placed on a music stand, table, or on the floor to accommodate any situation.

* Three Wi-Tune packages are available:
WR-01: Regular clip - guitar, string instruments, etc.

WR-01BW: Smaller clip for Brass & Woodwinds

WR-01S: Includes strap for use with Saxophone, clarinet, etc.

* Internal mic allows tuning using the main unit alone

* Sound Out mode produces a reference tone from the internal speaker for tuning by ear

* Markings indicate pure major third and minor third intervals for exceptional ensemble harmonies.

* Designed to provide environmentally-friendly extended battery life.



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