NAMM Odditites 2011

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If you're a regular reader, you've already seen the dozens (153 to be exact - ed.) of Soniic State videos from NAMM 2011, along with dozens more news items on all the new gear.

You've seen the Amps That Rocked Hardest, the Sonic State Guitar Roundup, the new synths, the new modular gear and, yes, all the stuff that manufacturers stuck iPad docks on.

What you might have missed, though, is the Steampunk Drum Kit, the Che Guevara guitar, the psychedelic ukuleles, the Audible Disease Synth Bomb or 'fro-sporting, leather-clad, freakishly-tall Elvis.

Yep - Barry Wood has unleashed his 2011 edition of his NAMM Oddities.

See the link below to check out this year's NAMM Oddities. And if you'd like to take another look at the real news from this year's NAMM Show, see the Tradeshow drop-down on the Sonic State Videos page.

Link:

James Lewin
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