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This month: what's a Belton Brick? Plus Play and Trade Guitars, and Gibson's Victory returns. Call N

This month: what's a Belton Brick? Plus Play and Trade Guitars, and Gibson's Victory returns. Call Now: 800-996-8637 [zZounds Music]( [September's Best of the Blog]( Congrats, you've found this month's Best of the Blog! This is where we highlight some of the most interesting posts you may have missed the first time around. [Using Delay to Create Spring Reverb: What Is the Belton Brick? ]( [Using Delay to Create Spring Reverb: What Is the Belton Brick?]( For most, spring reverb tanks aren't practical in the modern age. That's where the Belton Brick comes in. More than just a chip in your reverb pedals, the Belton Brick is a genius way of attaining gorgeous spring reverb tones of the past, digitally. Learn more and hear what it can do in this post! [Listen on the Blog »]( [Creator Spotlight: Play and Trade Guitars]( [Creator Spotlight: Play and Trade Guitars]( Unbiased, engaging, in-depth, and entertaining, every video made by Play and Trade Guitars is a labor of love. Now partners with zZounds, John and Zach of Play and Trade Guitars discuss their musical backgrounds, look back on favorite projects, and shoot the breeze on their favorite guitars. [Read on the Blog »]( [Gibson Victory: Watch zZounds' Exclusive Demo!]( [Gibson Victory: Watch zZounds' Exclusive Demo!]( Rediscover a blast from Gibson's past with their Victory models! Originally launched in the early '80s, Victory guitars feature uncharacteristic double-cut body shapes along with six-in-line headstocks for a radically different Gibson guitar. See them in action in our exclusive video demo! [Watch on the Blog »]( [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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