Pigtronix effetcts 2012
Pigtronix effetcts 2012
Pigtronix is inspired to design and manufacture futuristic analog effects. Each one of the pedals is a unique and original creation, containing forward thinking design features not found in other stompboxes.
In recent years, much of the effects market has been focused on a “vintage” sensibility. While many effects companies address this phenomenon by either cloning classic designs or creating digital emulations, Pigtronix strives to push beyond the sonic boundaries of the past. Each of our pedals contain features that are not found anywhere else, allowing musicians to make sounds that no one has heard ever before.
Peavy - Musikmesse 2012
Peavy
Musikmesse 2012

Driven by an unmatched legacy of innovation and a total dedication to quality and reliability, Peavey Electronics embodies the pursuit of perfection in music and audio. It's our unifying spirit. It's proven. And it continues today.
Marshall MG Carbon Fibre
Marshall MG Carbon Fibre
Nuova serie MG Carbon Fibre – la novità nell’offerta base del prestigioso marchio di fama internazionale. Dotata di un look accattivante, un’infinità di caratteristiche e, naturalmente, il grande suono Marshall, questa nuova gamma garantirà incredibile flessibilità ai chitarristi di ogni stile.
La nuova serie MG Carbon Fibre è una famiglia di amplificatori incredibilmente versatile degna del nome Marshall.
Trace Elliot AH1200-12
Trace Elliot AH1200-12
It is immediately apparent that Trace Elliot have searched alot to improve on their standard design without compromise. The rig’s fit and finish is high quality, the head and speakers come with well-made water-resistant covers and Neutrik LN2 speaker cables. The AH1200-12 is laid out in traditional Trace Elliot style, with many signature features, like the foot-switchable 12-band EQ and tube circuit with BLEND knob.
Oknelim Guitars
Oknelim Guitars
a debut at Frankfurt 2012
Laney Amplification
Laney Amplification
Laney Amplification officially began on September 1st, 1967.
As a bassist playing the local circuits with the likes of Robert Plant and John Bonham, Lyndon Laney decided to turn his hand to building amplifiers for friends in his parents' garden shed. Some of Lyndon's first customers were local Birmingham-based guitar players such as Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath who remains loyal to Laney to this day. Many of the first Laney amplifiers ever built are still around and in use, slowly becoming as revered as other vintage amplifiers by Marshall and Fender for their pure valve-driven tone.





















