SUmmer NAMM | 2021
The Year's Most Anticipated Summer Tradeshow Returns!
It’s back! Summer NAMM makes Music City its home for 2021, taking over downtown Nashville with the great gear you have to hear this year. Of course, we’ll be there, providing you with all the urgent updates on new lines, new brands, new releases, and more. So stay tuned for the low-down on NAMM’s new and noteworthy, right here on the Soundboard Blog.
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Fender | 2021 Summer Releases
GIBSON BRINGS THE THUNDER IN 2021!
The ‘Bird is back! New non-reversed Gibson Thunderbirds are here, available for preorder in Faded Pelham, Inverness Green, and Sparkling Burgundy! Can you feel it?
SYNTH AND DRUM EXCHANGE PARTAKE IN THE 2021 FESTIVITIES
Take your pick between Ludwig snare drums, featuring Brushed Brass and Brushed Copper Ludwig Acro snares, new for 2021, & Sequential’s Prophet-5 and Prophet-10 Desktop Modules downsize the historic Dave Smith-designed Prophet series of polysynths into compact, connectable studio staples made to fit right in!
SHOP 2021 SUMMER NAMM
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