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Plus, we play the new Korg Monologue. [View this email in your browser] [Reverb.com] [SHOP] | [SELL] | [READ] | [WATCH] [Quiz: Can You Name These Vintage Guitar Finishes?] Is this Jazzmaster Sonic Blue, Lake Placid Blue, or something else? We've got ten more guitars to put your vintage finish knowledge to the test. [Video: Exploring the Korg Monologue Monophonic Synthesizer] Since the announcement of the Monologue in September, the gear world has been waiting with bated breath to see what Korg's latest compact synth offering is capable of. Check out our hands-on video and learn for yourself. [The Evolution of the China Cymbal] With their conical bell, dramatic bow profile, and an upturned flanged edge, China cymbals look like Salvador Dali’s idea of a cymbal. They’re brazen, aggressive, and a little unpredictable. So how did these sonic oddities become a fixture for so many drummers? [What is NAMM and Why Does It Matter?] It’s the time of year where every gear news outlet starts talking about nothing but NAMM. But for musicians who have never headed out to Anaheim in January, what does it mean? [READ MORE ››] [5 Plugins to Professionalize Your DAW] Once you've exhausted your DAW's preloaded plugins, it's time for a few upgrades. Here are 5 of our favorites. [READ MORE ››] The Dandy Warhols stopped by the Reverb studio to talk about their songwriting process and play us a tune. [WATCH NOW ››] [Gallery: Oddball Acoustic Guitar Pickguards] Don't let the electric guitars and vintage drums steal all of the funky finish glory – check out these offbeat acoustics. [READ MORE ››] [The Building Blocks of a Great Guitar Gear Demo Video] Not all demos are created equal. Here's an exploration of why the best gear demos on YouTube are so successful. [READ MORE ››] [Find of the Day] [1977 Ludwig Vistalite] You may never have seen a rock and roll kit like this. This 6-piece Vistalite kit is 100% all-original, and matches the size and color of the original John Bonham kit, plus an extra 15" tom. [SEE MORE ››] Copyright © 2017 Reverb.com, LLC, All rights reserved. 3345 N Lincoln Ave. Chicago, IL 60657 | (888) 726-2728 [reverb.com] [unsubscribe from this list] [update subscription preferences]

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