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  2. Line 6 POD - Wikipedia

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    POD is a series of digital guitar amplifier modelers from Line 6.PODs are designed to digitally simulate amplifiers, as well as cabinet models and effects.All POD variants include headphone outputs and recording ports, and can be used to feed a signal into an amp or directly into a PA system.

  3. Guitar amplifier - Wikipedia

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    Mesa-Boogie Mark IV, a guitar combo amplifier. A guitar amplifier (or amp) is an electronic device or system that strengthens the electrical signal from a pickup on an electric guitar, bass guitar, or acoustic guitar so that it can produce sound through one or more loudspeakers, which are typically housed in a wooden cabinet.

  4. Chorus (audio effect) - Wikipedia

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    Although most acoustic instruments cannot produce a chorus effect by themselves, some instruments (particularly, chordophones with multiple courses of strings) can produce it as part of their own design. The effect can make these acoustic instruments sound fuller and louder than by using a single tone generator (b.e.: a single vibrating string ...

  5. 5 Main Takeaways from NAMM 2025 - AOL

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    In the realm of groundbreaking acoustic guitars that don’t cost the downpayment on a house, Yamaha’s TransAcoustic TAG3 C (which released a couple of months ago but was on full display at NAMM ...

  6. Sound reinforcement system - Wikipedia

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    Sound reinforcement in a large format system typically involves a signal path that starts with the signal inputs, which may be instrument pickups (on an electric guitar or electric bass) or a microphone that a vocalist is singing into or a microphone placed in front of an instrument or guitar amplifier.

  7. Multivox Premier - Wikipedia

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    Multivox Premier was a guitar and amplifier brand [1] of New York-based retailer/wholesaler, Peter Sorkin Music Company (Sorkin Music) [2] and its manufacturing subsidiary Multivox founded in the mid-1940s. [3] Multivox Premier products included: guitars, amplification equipment for guitar, bass and other instruments, PA amplifiers and Hi-fi ...