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Meet our favorite gear released this year . Call Now: 800-996-8637 [Meet our favorite gear released

Meet our favorite gear released this year (so far). Call Now: 800-996-8637 [zZounds Music]( [Meet our favorite gear released this year (so far).]( Every year brings a new crop of noteworthy gear, and 2024 is certainly no exception! Here's a look at some of the standouts from the class of 2024 in the worlds of guitar and bass, keyboards and synths, recording and content creation, live sound and wireless systems, drums and percussion, and DJ and beat production. [Class of 2024: Guitar + Bass Gear]( [Class of 2024: Guitar + Bass Gear]( 2024 brings us IK Multimedia's smash-hit TONEX ONE pedal, not to mention guitars like Paul Reed Smith's SE NF3, Epiphone's Custombucker-loaded 1959 Les Paul Standard and Dave Grohl DG-355 signature axe, the distinctive Gibson Theodore, the new EVH SA-126, and Fender's limited-run 70th Anniversary Strats to mark 7 decades of the seminal solidbody. Check out all these, plus new basses from Ibanez and Yamaha, Ed Sheeran's looper pedals, and more! [Meet the Class »]( [Class of 2024: Keyboards + Synths]( [Class of 2024: Keyboards + Synths]( In the keyboard and synth world, Moog's Spectravox spectral processor and vocoder stands out as the newest member of their semi-modular family. The class of 2024 also features Arturia's groundbreaking AstroLab, Pittsburgh Modular's Taiga Keyboard analog synth, Roland's weighted hammer-action RD-08 digital stage piano and affordable GO:KEYS 3 board, and Korg's elegant Poetry digital piano and reimagined KingKorg Neo analog-modeling synth. [Meet the Class »]( [Class of 2024: Recording + Content Creation]( [Class of 2024: Recording + Content Creation]( 2024 ushered in a host of new tools for conjuring magic in (and out of) the studio -- Antelope Audio's surprisingly affordable Zen Quadro interface, Lewitt Audio's smart Ray microphone, IK Multimedia's ARC Studio room correction processor, Mackie's DLZ Creator XS digital mixer and MainStream A/V capture box, UA's Verve Analog Machines plug-in, Heritage Audio's i73 series of interfaces, Shure's direct-to-smartphone MoveMic lavaliers, and more! [Meet the Class »]( [Class of 2024: Live Sound + Wireless Systems]( [Class of 2024: Live Sound + Wireless Systems]( Electro-Voice's ZLX G2 series may just be the valedictorian of the class of 2024 -- these next-gen powered speakers are smart buys for anyone in need of an affordable, great-sounding PA. Mackie's ShowBox is another standout release this year -- a battery-powered PA with a breakaway remote mix controller. And 2024 brought us Shure's SLX-D Portable series of wireless mics and receivers ideal for video production. [Meet the Class »]( [Class of 2024: Drums + Percussion]( [Class of 2024: Drums + Percussion]( 2024 is a great year to be in the market for electronic drums! There's so much to choose from, including recent releases like the Alesis Strata Prime kit and Zildjian's stunning ALCHEM-E series. What's more, Zildjian brought back their iconic Z Custom cymbal series, with the aggressive, cutting voice (not to mention that classic star pattern) that drummers have been digging ever since the original Z Customs were released 30 years ago. [Meet the Class »]( [Class of 2024: DJ + Beat Production]( [Class of 2024: DJ + Beat Production]( In 2024, Hercules brought motorized-platter controllers to the masses with their DJControl Inpulse T7 models, while AlphaTheta debuted their Omnis-Duo controller, Wave-Eight speaker, and Euphonia mixer, and Headliner turned heads with the R4 rotary mixer. For beat producers, the class of 2024 includes the highly anticipated Polyend Tracker+, Elektron Digitakt II, Korg's KAOSS Replay sampler, and Yamaha's Seqtrak portable groovebox. [Meet the Class »]( [zZounds Blog]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Contact Us] Questions? Call a gear expert now! 800-996-8637 The Fine Print: Everything in this email is subject to terms as may be detailed at [zZounds.com]( or elsewhere. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but prices, availability, specs, etc. are always subject to change without notice. In the event of an error, we'll do our best to remedy it. However, we cannot always honor an incorrect price. Interim markdowns may apply. Discounts and savings cited are versus manufacturer's suggested retail price except where specifically indicated as reduced price. Copyright © 2024 zZounds Music, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 8 Thornton Rd. | Oakland, NJ 07436 service@zzounds.com --------------------------------------------------------------- Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Click here to Unsubscribe.](

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