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Entries in Electro-Harmonix (3)

Friday
26Feb2010

New Arrivals!

We just got in the new ESP Standard Horizon NT-II and ESP hardshell cases!  The ESP Horizon NT-II is a neck-thru-body tone monster, with Seymour Duncan pickups and a lightning fast rosewood fretboard.  We also got in the brand new Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Boy analogue delay pedal.  It has manual tap tempo, auto tap timing as quarters, eighths or triplets, can be used straight through your pedal chain or through your effects loop, and has an assignable FX pedal input for delay, rate and depth.  Absolutely cool!

Friday
12Feb2010

Electro-Harmonix Pedals Are Incredible!

We're very pleased to have become a direct delear of Electro-Harmonix effects pedals.  These pedals are truly incredible and create some unbelievable sounds.  Check out Electro-Harmonix's Effectology website on YouTube.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkilZOrYA6s

Thursday
28Jan2010

Radial and Electro-Harmonix Coming!

Avalon Music renewed its relationship with Radial Engineering. Studio quality DI boxes for guitar, bass, keyboard and audio-visual - incredible Tonebone tube driven pedals, the Bones dual channel overdrive and distortion pedals, and Big Shot switching pedals. For studio, stage and churches, they're built like tanks, and have first class engineering and value - that's Radial. Wooo-hoooo! Should be here in a week or so. 

We have also become an Electro-Harmonix dealer and these icrediblly unique pedals are on the way.  Check out some unbelievable Effectology videos demonstrating Electro-Harmonix pedals on YouTube.  Here's one of them: