The Black Mountain Thumb Pick was invented by Cole McBride after careful market analysis.
The Black Mountain Thumb Pick was invented by Cole McBride after careful market analysis.
Topics: AUS, blackmountainpicks, innovativepicks, slides, picks
Get to know DPA and why their products are so highly regarded. This video takes you inside DPA’s production facility. It explains the DPA philosophy of building the best and the extremes that go into the making of the 5mm Miniature capsule.
Topics: DPA Microphones, AUS
The music industry has seen in past four weeks an increasing interest in amplification modelling and IRs. This is largely due to a potential shortage of valves coming out of Russia. Learn more about this technology and it's benefits.
Peterson Electro-Musical Products, Inc. is a music-electronics company founded by Richard H. Peterson in 1948, and introduced the first commercial handheld electronic tuner for musicians.
Topics: strobe tuners, instrument tuners, Neets, AUS, NZ, petersontuners
With the release of the 4466 and 4488 there are now 3 distinct categories that DPA offer for Headworn Microphone applications.
Topics: DPA, AUS, headsetmics, omnidirectionalmic
Posted by Leon Hart
18/03/19 17:01
Amber Technology is pleased to announce we have been appointed by Peterson Electro-Musical Products (Peterson) as exclusive distributors for their products in Australia and New Zealand.
Topics: strobe tuners, tuner, instrument tuners, metronomes
Posted by Leon Hart
05/09/18 13:53
Iconic Framus band Alice in Chains has recently launched a collaboratively designed and built signature guitar with Framus and Metropoulos Amplification, after a five-year hiatus from writing and producing. As with all Framus guitars, the stunning Seymour model comes with renowned Seymour Duncan pick-ups and is equipped with a contoured mahogany body with AAA flamed maple top and quilted maple inlays and set-in mahogany neck.
Topics: Framus, Alice In Chains, Talisman
In 1982, under the leadership of Maurice Fleuret, the French Ministry for Culture created Fête de la Musique - or Make Music Day – in and effort to revolutionise the way society celebrated music. A 1982 study showed around 50 per cent of children played a musical instrument and so Fleuret imagined a day where music would flood the streets, cafes, parks and bars for a single day of the year; France's Summer Solstice (21 June, 2018)
Topics: live performance, make music day, music
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