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Funk Logic

Funk Logic

These guys make rack gear front panels, most of them are for gear that doesn't make any sound whatsoever. What they do is make your pitifully empty racks look cool, complete with knobs and flashing lights.

The top unit is the "Dual Valve Teleknobic Preampulator", the lower blue units are "3P-III Palindrometers". The units between them are for real gear, you can two FMR Audio RNC-1773 compressors with one of these. You can buy these with the 1773's over on the Mercenary Audio web site.

Funk Logic
2365 Oak Ridge Way
Vista, CA 92083
(219) 483-8230
www.funklogic.com

 

Four Racklights

Racklight

While we're talking about racks… what you see here is an illuminated acrylic bar mounted on a one space rack panel. They come in different colors and they even have a model that will cycle through different colors.

Racklight
1724 Corby Avenue
Santa Rosa, CA 95407
www.racklight.com

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Twanger PraxAx

You might remember these guys from last years Oddities. They're still going strong and have come out with new models for Mandolins and version with finger rests.

Twanger, Inc.
450 Witchcat Rd.
Enosburg VT 05450
(888) 944-2481
www.twanger.com

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Le Flame

In the DJ lighting area of the show these fake flames were all the rage. They were actually pretty cool looking.

Le Maitre
Special Effects, Inc.
(800) 388-0617

 

Danelectro

How would you like a Wah pedal that looks like those cute little claymation cars in the Chevron ads?

Danelectro
P.O. Box 5030
San Clemente, CA
92674-5030
(949) 498-9854
www.danelectro.com

Get the wah pedal grommit!

 

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