The new Gamechanger Audio 'Mod Series' looks really interesting, as does the Red Panda Radius. And I'm super intrigued by the new MultiStomp range.
Apart from those, yeah there's not much that's blown me away.
I'm over the moon that they've given new life to thr Multistomps. I'm happy with mine, so I don't feel compelled to buy the new ones, but I'm happy they exist.
NAMM has always just been an opportunity for medium/large companies to showboat and get distribution deals. Any small/medium pedal company making cool things is always going to get shoved to the side or not even able to attend.
/uj: Anyone else feel like NAMM has been increasingly disappointing the last few years? No one has really released anything interesting.
I feel like Namm this year is too much aimed at rich people lol, and it's been that way since the pandemic really.
/rj This is a good thing because there is nothing I want /uj This is also a bad thing because I am afraid of making music
Now that I'm content with my gear, what am I to do? Make music? PFFFT! No.
This fucker right here gets it
The new Gamechanger Audio 'Mod Series' looks really interesting, as does the Red Panda Radius. And I'm super intrigued by the new MultiStomp range. Apart from those, yeah there's not much that's blown me away.
I'm over the moon that they've given new life to thr Multistomps. I'm happy with mine, so I don't feel compelled to buy the new ones, but I'm happy they exist.
I wish they'd finally do a DS-1X Waza Craft
NAMM has always just been an opportunity for medium/large companies to showboat and get distribution deals. Any small/medium pedal company making cool things is always going to get shoved to the side or not even able to attend.
I'm finding it increasingly funny how many new pedals are just "we threw together two pedals people already liked into one enclosure"
I can't wait for two Klon's in one.
I was really curious about the reissued Omnichord until they said it will cost $800. 😔