Friday, June 12, 2009
Guitar Jam Daily to Giveaway Free Collings 360 - $2900 Value
New Canaan, Connecticut June 15, 2009 − Guitar Jam Daily (www.guitarjamdaily.com) announced that the popular guitar site will award a Model 360 electric guitar from Collings Guitars to one of their registered readers. The purpose of the giveaway is to celebrate the newest electric guitar model from Collings Guitars and to thank Guitar Jam Daily (GJD) readers for their continued support. The drawing will be held on August 15, 2009. To be eligible for the Collings 360, the winner need only be a registered reader of Guitar Jam Daily's email newsletter. Guitar enthusiasts can register for the newsletter for free at www.guitarjamdaily.com
"We started offering giveaways for our readers some months ago," says Ken Volpe, co-founder of Guitar Jam Daily. "Our readers have been incredibly loyal and supportive, and we constantly look for ways to thank them for their patronage. The Collings 360 (www.collingsguitars.com) is one of the most creative guitars to come out this year, and we thought this would be a great way to reward our readers and to let them know we don't take them for granted."
The Collings 360 takes the basic shape of their successful Model 290 and adds some new features. "Tonally speaking, the 360 fills a space that was previously unoccupied by our other solid body models," says Alec Rueb, from Collings Guitars. One particular feature that is new for Collings is the mini-humbuckers produced by famed pickup builder Jason Lollar (www.lollarguitars.com). Rueb continues, "We've found the custom Lollar mini-humbuckers to be particularly receptive to the high quality woods that we’re using. We want the guitar to talk and the pickups to listen, and we’re in good hands with Jason Lollar."
Rueb speaks highly of both the Model 360 and of Guitar Jam Daily. "We’re proud of the new corner we’ve turned with the 360, and we couldn’t think of a better place to showcase the guitar than Guitar Jam Daily." Ken Volpe adds, "Collings Guitars has been a great supporter of Guitar Jam Daily for a long time. When we decided to do something big for our readers, they were a natural choice."
The winner will be notified by email and identified on the Guitar Jam Daily web site. The guitar will be shipped courtesy of Guitar Affair (www.guitaraffair.com). Additional terms and conditions can be found at Guitar Jam Daily (www.guitarjamdaily.com).
About Guitar Jam Daily
Founded in 2006, Guitar Jam Daily was the original guitar enthusiast online publication offering a daily push of guitar related content. Today, GJD offers its readers in depth gear reviews, artist interviews, free lessons and a variety of other information geared specifically to guitar players.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Guitars Not Guns Raffles Two Premium Guitars to Benefit At-Risk Youth in DC Metro Area
Guitars not Guns is a charity organization that provides guitar lessons to at risk youth, with affiliates in numerous states across the country. The guitars will be raffled in conjunction with two upcoming music festivals in Virginia, but winners do not need to attend the festival and can purchase tickets directly from GnG's web site (www.gngnca.org). The Mississippi Bluesmaster, donated by Saint Blues Guitar Workshop , will be awarded during the Columbia Pike Blues Festival which will be held in Arlington, Virginia on June 20. The Brazen Fantasy Standard, donated by Brazen Guitars will be awarded during the Del Ray Music Festival which will be held in Alexandria, Virginia on June 27.
Tickets for both raffles are available at the event or in advance at the Guitars Not Guns, DC National Capital Area web site - www.gngnca.org. Winners do not need to be present and the guitar will be shipped to the winner, courtesy of Guitar Affair, anywhere in the United States.
Tickets cost $5 each or 3 tickets for $10.
About Guitars Not Guns
Guitars not Guns (GnG) is a tax exempt 501 (c) 3 children's charity; we are not anti-gun; we are anti-gun violence. Nationally we have been serving at-risk and underprivileged youth since 2000. GnG is a community-based organization that provides these youth a positive alternative to the self-destructive behaviors of substance abuse, truancy, crime, and gangs.
Contact
Skip Chaples, Director
skip (at) guitarsnotguns (dot) org
www.guitarsnotguns.org
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Security Trainwreck at Musikmesse
Here is a link to the complete article:
http://guitarjamdaily.com/index.php?option=com_content&id=2147
Saturday, January 17, 2009
NAMM 2009 - Day 3
Today was another great day drilling down on some products that I found interesting over the previous two days. Saturday is always the most crowded because it is when most of the artists do signing appearances. The list of artists who are here is simply way to long, but the short answer is that just about every tier-1 and tier-2 guitarist you can think of is at the event.
Anyway, here are some highlights of the day.
The Gibson room definitely took on a different appearance this year. Dozens of computer stations with their new Dark Fire Les Paul. The computers were loaded up with Guitar Rig and Abelton Live, both of which ship with the Dark Fire. As the Gibson rep walked me through the features of the Dark Fire, I was excited about trying it. However, the guitar that was at the station I picked played very, very poorly with high action, badly filed frets, and uneven finish. I could be that they rushed a bunch out the door for the show.
XOX partnered with high-grade tremolo manufacturer Stetsbar to produce their upcoming trem version. Stetsbar allows XOX to produce a high-quality trem version without having to compromise the integrity of their guitar frame.
PRS lauched a line of amplifiers which sound very, very good.
And check out that paisley tweed!
And check out Paul's matching jacket!!!! Where's that matching pants and hat Paul?
PRS also lauched a pair of acoustic guitars, which also sounded very good.
Gigliotti Guitars makes its debut at NAMM. They got a lot of attention, as you can imagine. I love these things. I also got a chance to chat with Joe Bonamassa at the Gigliotti booth (Joe uses a couple of Gigliotti guitars). I guess I may have spoken to soon yesterday when I said I wansn't really into all of the artists being there. Joe is definitely an exception.
This is one that really impressed me. Austin manufacturer Collings Guitars released a new 290 model. It plays and sounds spectacular.
And here's one that's kind of interesting. I've been following this one for a while, because the inventor is lives near me. This guy got a patent on a glass-based sound platform for the guitar. The nut, bridge, fretboard, and frets are all glass on this instrument. It has a very distinct sound and it sustains forever.
Tomorrow is the last day and I'm very glad. It's been an exhausting week.
Friday, January 16, 2009
NAMM 2009 - Day 2
Another long day at NAMM. Today was spent taking a deeper look at some of the products and, as we head to the weekend, media announcements are starting to be made. A lot of artists are starting to show up, but that has never been too exciting for me. In fact, it's kind of a pain in the butt, because crowds gather all over the convention center to get autographs or even a glimpse. I'm one of the guys who thinks that a lot more would get done if they would get rid of all that crap.
Anyway, here are some highlights of the day.
XOX Audio tools, the makers of "The Handle" carbon fiber guitar, had several announcements to make.
XOX partnered with high-grade tremolo manufacturer Stetsbar to produce their upcoming trem version. Stetsbar allows XOX to produce a high-quality trem version without having to compromise the integrity of their guitar frame.

XOX is also releasing a Baritone model that was developed in partnership with legendary bassist Billy Sheehan. The guitar sounds amazing and plays extremely well.

XOX is also releasing an Earl Slick model that was designed with Earl heavily involved.

The Breedlove booth was stellar, as always. What I like about Breedlove is that they don't spend their money on a fancy booth, but they fill up their space with a few hundred thousand dollars of their most spectacular guitars. Here's a couple of pics of their electrics and acoustics.


While not guitar related, I though you'd be interested to see what the new age of grand pianos looks like. Yes, this baby grand has an integrated computer that is used for hosting sheet music and for training. It is highly sophisticated and can even monitor your playing so that it advances the sheet music at the right time, by matching your playing up to the music. It's scary.

Back to guitar, Rainsong also released two new models at the show. The Black Ice is pictured below, which has a very intricate and flashy top that is weaved with the carbon fiber. The other new model is their concert series. On that model, they have found a way align the carbon fiber in a single direction that mimics the tight grain of a fine spruce soundboard. Guitar Affair customers who have tried the Rainsong have overwhelmingly praised the instrument and I think the new soundboards will win over even the wood purists. The only issue our customers have ever complained about is the "thinness" of the necks, and Rainsong has now addressed that issue with an optional thicker neck option that mimics wood necks.

Godin, best known for its advanced MIDI guitars, has released a Daryl Stuermer strat model. These appear to be very fine guitars with the excellent craftsmanship one would expect from Godin.

Taylor guitars released a tremelo model of their electic guitar series and also some new paint jobs. Some of the paint schemes look like they are taking not of the success of Daisy Rock.



ESP always has some very cool paint jobs.

Saint Blues has released its long awaited USA-made Workshop Series. These guitars play and sound amazing and are crafted by local Memphis luthiers with high quality tonewoods and components such as Lollar pickups. Here are a few of the models that will be produced in '09.





Fender releases its "roadworn" series of distressed guitars. It still makes me wonder why someone would want a new guitar to look old.

Rock Band taken to a whole new level (audience not included).

The evening acts are really starting to pick up also. For those who haven't been here, it is a musician's paradise. In addition to seeing great players in the booths of the companies that they endorse, there are stages all around the venue and in the Marriot and Hilton that are just outside the convention center. At night, these places are just downright crazy with mobs of musicians. The acts tend to be of very high quality (as you would expect) and you often see many of your favorite pros hanging out. There's nothing like going up to the bar for a drink and turning to the person next to you and saying "Hey, you're Joe Perry!".
Anyway, the best act of the night was Caleb Quaye, former guitarist for Elton John, Hall and Oates and many others. Caleb did a set with his jazz band and they were incredible. Definitely look for their upcoming CD. Here's a shot of Caleb playing his signature Brazen.

NAMM 2009 - Day 1
Day 1 of NAMM is almost at an end....ALMOST. I'm taking a two-hour break before we head over to the Marriott for the 11pm show, where Ronnie North will be shredding. As always, the first day of NAMM is overwhelming. The sheer size of the show is daunting and it is always a mystery how I am going to sift through the tens of thousands of products to identify those products that will appeal to Guitar Affair customers. And, as some of you know, I also write the NAMM awards for Guitar Jam Daily, so I also have to analyze all of the new gear to identify those products that are worthy of the Guitar Jam Daily awards. I always spend the first days walking the floor without looking at anything too closely, just trying to see what catches my eye and what products I should set aside time to investigate closer. I also spend time saying hello to friends and to our manufacturers. In all the day was long and tiring, and I'm sure that I walked 5 over 5 miles (2 of which were to and from the parking lot). There are lots of new products here to look at, so the next three days will be just as busy. The general mood of the show is definitely down from last year due to the economy. Those manufacturers who I know well and can have candid conversations with, readily admited that things were dismal. Everyone is praying for a better year in '09.
Here are some highlights of the day.
The entrance to the NAMM show is always impressive.
TC Electronic released their new Nova Drive, which features individual overdrive and distortion analog circuits in a single unit that can be used separately or stacked together for vitually unlimited tonal flexibility. This looks like a very cool unit that also integrates seamlessly with the TC Electronic G System. As a G System player, I was particularly interested in this unit and will definitely test it out this week.
TC Electronic also announced the release of VoiceLive2, a vocal processing unit that offers a plethora of pitch correction, harmony generation, and effect options. Particularly cool is the harmony generation which can be driven by a guitar, bass, and even an iPod.
Guitar Affair Gig Bags and CaseXtreme transport cases - Guitar Affair customers will recognize this combination, but this is the first year we've shown these cases at NAMM. The response was phenomenal, they are the best gig bags and transport cases at the show. Period. Look for some upcoming news about a package deal for people who want to ship their own guitars.
Stetsbar Tremolo - Ever want a trem on a Les Paul? Here's your chance. We saw one of these puppies on an XOX, and we loved it. Here's what they look like "in the raw".
Tascam GT-R1 - This unit has potential. It seems to combine some key features of the GT1, which some Guitar Affair guitar rental customers really like, and a guitar recorder. Look for a more indepth review on this unit later as we consider it as a possible addition for a Road Trip Package.
Gary Kramer Guitars - We've been following Gary Kramer guitars since he got back into the market three years ago. I'm very impressed with the quality of his instruments, particularly the US-made line and the custom shop instruments. Guitar Affair customers may well see these as guitar rental options soon. Below are pics of the Illusionist and Cathederal models.
Ibanez Paul Gilbert - Ibanez released a couple limited edition Paul Gilbert guitars. Paul Gilbert is one of my favorite guitarists, but at 10 thousand dollars, I'm not sure about these. Certainly, they are going after the collector market as they did with the Satriani "Surfing with the Alien" special edition."
The PRS Booth - Yes, I know that they are "almost" a mass produced guitar now, but they are still gorgeous and great guitars.
Peavey Orange County Chopper Guitar Line - I admit that I like the design of this guitar. Very sleek.
Some other new Peavey Guitars...
I'm not sure this one is going to sell well.
New Dave Mustaine Dean - cool graphics
Daisy Rock - the Daisy Rock booth gets bigger and bigger every year. These folks are doing something right, catering to young female guitarists. In 10 years, this may have a radical effect on the face of popular bands.
Other "guitar stuff" - NAMM is also filled with a lot of other music-oriented products. There are tons of these types of products and they can be fun.............or not.
Super Cool Guitar Hangers - I thought these things were great. I wish they had a model that worked with slat wall
The most extravagent booth at NAMM - It wasn't even a close competition this year. The Roland booth could hold a small town. Behind that large silver wall is a maze of stages, demo rooms, meeting areas, refreshment areas, and probably some secret stuff for "special Roland dealers". It's amazing. They must have 100 people working this booth.
