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This month: Gibson brings back the ES-330, TASCAM Model 24 vs 2400, and Bolo Da Producer. Call Now:

This month: Gibson brings back the ES-330, TASCAM Model 24 vs 2400, and Bolo Da Producer. Call Now: 800-996-8637 [zZounds Music]( [October'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. [Fully Hollow Harmony: Gibson Re-introduces the Iconic ES-330 ]( [Fully Hollow Harmony: Gibson Re-introduces the Iconic ES-330]( Experience vintage sound, look, and feel with a [Gibson ES-330!]( Similar in shape to the [ES-335,]( the ES-330 boasts a fully hollow body with dogear P-90 pickups, resulting in a highly resonant, yet biting tone. Watch our video demo, then do your rig a favor and pick up a Gibson ES-330 from zZounds! [Watch on the Blog »]( [TASCAM Model 24 vs. Model 2400 ]( [TASCAM Model 24 vs. Model 2400]( Though it looks similar to its predecessor, the [TASCAM Model 2400]( is a beast, with a slew of new features that make it the flagship of the "Model" series -- and worth its considerably higher price point. Let's take a closer look at the [TASCAM Model 24]( vs. Model 2400 and compare their features. [Read on the Blog »]( [Creator Spotlight: Bolo Da Producer ]( [Creator Spotlight: Bolo Da Producer]( An artist with deep roots in southern hip-hop, Bolo Da Producer has also made a name for himself on YouTube, where he regularly posts gear reviews, advice videos, and original songs. Get to know this MPC wiz and learn all about his thoughts on gear, viral success, and more in this interview! [Read 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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