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Behringer FBQ1000

The FBQ1000 is the quick and easy way to protect yourself and your audience from feedback. Plus it’s rack-mountable and ultra-affordable. With the FBQ1000’s various modes, you can master virtually any live sound situation or use the unit as a creative sound-shaping tool.

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Behringer RX1602

Whether connecting instrument-level keyboards or line-level gear, the RX1602 is designed to preserve the integrity of your audio and deliver a clean sound that remains distortion free even with high-level signals.

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Digitech Brian May pedal

Working closely with Brian May and under the watchful eye of legendary recording engineer and producer Eddie Kramer, DigiTech is recreating seven of Brian’s classic, signature tones by applying its proprietary technology called Production Modeling. The Brian May Artist Series Pedal furthers DigiTech’s philosophy of developing products designed to supply guitarists with the best sounding, most creative tools possible.

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Behringer Xenyx X2222 Usb 22 Input Analog Mixer

The feature-packed XENYX X2222USB mixer allows you to effortlessly achieve premium-quality sound thanks to 8 onboard studio-grade XENYX Mic Preamps, and our ultra-musical British channel EQs with a semi-parametric mid band for the ultimate in sound sculpting.

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Cort G280DX-NN Electric Guitar

Whether you are a legato fusion player with a light touch or a Texas blues master who digs hard into the strings in the lower register, this new truss rod will allow you to dial in the exact amount of bow to suit your style.

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