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  • Ormsby Guitars

    Ormsby Guitars are an Australian based guitar and bass manufacturer, specialising in multiscale instruments.

  • Pedaltrain

    Pedaltrain offers a wide selection of pedalboards and cases of different sizes. With Pedaltrain's frame structure, it is very easy to route the cables neatly. Pedaltrain’s pedalboard frame is an innovation by John Chandler. The frame makes it possible to attach a power supply unit to the underside of the board. The company’s sturdy cases are made for touring.

  • Peterson Strobe Tuners

    Peterson makes top-line music strobe tuning equipment for professional musicians, technicians, and schools.

  • Phil Jones Bass

    Backed by 40+ years of passion and experience as an audio designer and bass player, Phil Jones and his company create groundbreaking and innovative products that are always one step ahead of the competition.

  • Positive Grid

    The makers of the popular Spark amplifier series. Started in 2013, Positive Grid was just a small team with a fun name and a big dream. Combining mobile technologies and innovative sound and interface designs, they introduced a new music creation experience into simple apps and empower any interested musician to participate. 

  • ProCo Sound

    From the very beginning, the RAT was destined to define “The Sound of the Underground.” It was, after all, born underground in the cavernous basement of the Pro Co Sound factory in downtown Kalamazoo, Michigan. From these humble origins, the RAT has evolved from a single, hand built prototype into a family of the most versatile and most recorded distortion pedals in the world.

  • Providence

    Builder of effect pedals and The leading brand of guitar & bass cables in Japan since 1996. Premium quality, super durable and no compromises in sound! 

  • PRS Guitars

    Located in Stevensville, Maryland, Paul Reed Smith Guitars is one of the world’s premier guitar and amplifier manufacturers. Since their humble beginning in 1985, PRS Guitars has always strived to create the highest quality instruments possible.

  • Rainger FX

    Rainger FX makes cutting-edge guitar effects pedals for today’s musicians, designing and manufacturing them in the UK.

    Set up by David Rainger in 2009, Rainger FX is a North West London-based guitar effects company, designing and building new kinds of effects pedals, and providing new sounds inspired by music around right now – with a totally distinctive visual style and use.

    Pedals should sound great, be totally reliable, and be fun; we like LEDs a lot – and a visual representation of the sound is very important.

  • Red Panda

    Red Panda designs and manufactures musical instrument effects for experimentally-minded musicians. With a focus on digital signal processing, the company creates effects that warp, twist, and bend sound without losing the underlying musical quality and control. The philosophy of founder and chief designer Curt Malouin is to create digital algorithms that behave in natural, organic ways without being direct models of analog circuits. Red Panda is a Detroit-based small company with far reach since first mixing up the effects pedals scene in 2011.

  • Redbeard Effects

    "We love user friendly, simple yet striking effects that help push your sound into new exciting realms of sonic possibility. We believe in thoughtfully designed, fantastically engineered pedals that perform above and beyond their expectations. We create products that we believe are both inspiring and challenging, practical yet exciting."

  • Reunion Blues

    Since they first started making gig bags back in 1976, their mission has been delivering the highest quality, most protective bags and cases for musicians like you.

  • Reverend Guitars

    Reverend Guitars began quietly, in a garage behind a bicycle shop in East Detroit in 1997. Currently based in Toledo, Ohio, All of the guitars are expertly designed by Joe Naylor, proudly manufactured in South Korea by boutique guitar manufacturer Mirr Music, and meticulously set up by our tech team.

    The brand has now grown to encompass a global presence and has garnered the attention of rock stars, working musicians, journalists, and kingmakers from all across the industry. Reverend offers many shapes and styles of guitars and basses, but the one thing that remains the same is the professional quality that’s available for everyone – whether you’re selling out amphitheaters or playing in your living room.

  • Revv

    Revv amplication is a Canadian company built around the foundations of Integrity, Quality and Relationship. Small but world class operation that builds amplifiers with detail-oriented focus and high quality parts. Big, full, articulate, and powerful tone! That is what you can expect from a Revv Amplifier or their flagship G3 and G4 distortion pedals!

  • RightOn! Straps

    Europe’s premier designers of superior quality guitar straps - RightOn! Straps are handmade in Spain. Dedicated to offering musicians the most innovative, comfortable and unique straps and accessories on the market.

  • Rockboard

    Rockboard pedalboards and patch cables by Warwick

  • RockGear

    Rockgear products by Warwick. RockCase, RockStand, Rock n Ruler and more

  • RODE Microphones

    RØDE Microphones is an uniquely Australian owned and operated audio company. Their microphones are sold in 117 countries – and growing – making RØDE a truly global company.

  • Santa Cruz

    Santa Cruz Strings are engineered to do what others cannot, to put the exact tension on each individual string to create the appropriate download pressure. These calculated tensions determine the optimal relative volume between strings, or EQ, for your instrument. 

  • Savarez

    Nylon-string guitar players worldwide depend on Savarez guitar strings for uncompromising quality, great playing feel, and reliablility. Savarez has been making strings since 1770, and the've maintained their reputation for excellence throughout that nearly two-and-a-half centuries of existence. Handmade in France. 

  • Schaller

    Schaller is a German manufacturer of musical instrument hardware. The company designs, produces and sells premium quality guitar tuners, bridges, tremolos, strap locks and other accessories especially for guitars worldwide.

  • Seymour Duncan

    Based in Santa Barbara CA, Seymour Duncan remains a family run company synonymous for guitar and bass pickups. Steeped in its rich history Seymour Duncan has grown into a guitar pickup powerhouse having helped legendary artists like Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Van Halen and so many more achieve their signature tones. The quality proven from pickup to pickup shows that of a company that has been perfecting its craft for over 37 years.

    Testaments come from top guitarist across the world including Slash, Jeff Loomis, Gus G, Joe Bonamassa, Paul Stanley, Mark Holcomb, Synyster Gates, Wes Borland… who’ve chosen Duncan pickups for decades; also, not to forget the brands such as Schecter, ESP and Ibanez who regularly load their guitar with Duncan pickups straight out of the factory.

  • Shubb

    Shubb is a company that specializes in producing capos for all kinds of stringed instruments. The company was formed in 1974 by banjoists Rick Shubb and Dave Coontz. Shubb capos remain a "top-selling" capo forty years after their invention

  • Sigma Guitars

    In the late 1960s the situation for US guitar manufacturers became difficult: guitars that were made in Japan, looking very similar to US guitars, were flooding the market but at a much lower price. These guitars increasingly endangered the US manufacturers dominance on the market, and a few American companies reacted to that development in an appropriate manner: They did not take any legal steps but instead launched a counter offensive. That’s when “Sigma Guitars” was born.
    In 1970 “SIGMA”, the brandname for acoustic guitars, was launched.
    They were built by specially trained staff in the most efficient guitar factories in Japan and then sent to the US for inspection before being released for sale and shipping to the music stores.

    “Sigma Guitars” were soon to have an excellent, even legendary, reputation. Some models were said to be of outstanding quality, both, in construction and sound.

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