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Strymon at NAMM 2016!

Like most of our fellow humans living on or orbiting planet earth, we are getting ready to celebrate the New Year. And like a specific subset of Earthlings, we are also getting ready for the 2016 NAMM Show! NAMM 2015 (our first NAMM!) was an amazing experience, giving us a chance to spend time with so many great people from all over the world, from instrument makers to aspiring artists to musicians such as Adrian Belew and guitarist Joel Van Dijk from The Grand Scheme. Now as we gear up for our second NAMM Show, we are excited once again for this opportunity to connect with our customers, fans, and dealers.

Details

The NAMM Show will be happening Thursday through Sunday, January 21-24 at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California. The Strymon booth will be located at 1735 Hall E (you can find us on the map here ).

Our booth is equipped with six demo stations featuring a varied spread of Strymon effects. Guitars will be available at every demo station, and we’ll have a synth and a bass available for use as well.

In addition to jamming at the demo stations, we’d love for you to come introduce yourselves and just hang out! We will all be wearing Strymon shirts and easy to spot, so we’d love to spend some time chatting with you about gear, music, art, or anything else that comes up!

Hope to see you there!

Below are some highlights from NAMM 2015:

Strymon at NAMM 2015

Strymon at NAMM 2015

 

 

 

 

 

Strymon at NAMM 2015

Strymon at NAMM 2015

 

 

 

 

 

Strymon at NAMM 2015

Strymon at NAMM 2015

 

 

 

 

 

Strymon at NAMM 2015

Strymon at NAMM 2015

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Matt Piper

Matt Piper writes words and makes videos for Strymon. He plays a variety of instruments, including guitar, but sucks at drums and a much larger variety of other instruments. He also makes electronic noises and teaches Fundamentals of Synthesis at the Los Angeles College of Music in Pasadena, California.

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2 Responses

  1. Snowed in for now here in Montana so I won’t be able to make the even Alas!!!
    I wish you all a very successful event and incredible amounts of fun.

    Keep up the astoundingly good work.

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