• More linear frequency response than the
company’s M80, for higher clarity
• Frequency response attenuates the high
end, making the mic versatile to use on
electric guitars, percussion instruments,
rack and floor toms, as well as horns—
especially the trumpet
• Features superior feedback rejec-
tion, detailed and balanced frequency
response, and a smooth, present sound
Street $249
t-funk.com
2 Recording King 13-Fret Greenwich Village
• 4 1/2" deep body for extra tone and
projection in a small-body instrument
with vintage styling
• Choose either all-solid (RNJ- 26) with a
solid Sitka spruce top and solid African
mahogany back and sides, or solid top
(RNJ- 17) with a solid Sitka top and rose-
wood back and sides
• Both Greenwich Village models come
with a traditional firestripe pickguard
and bellflower and diamond fretboard
inlays, and are comfortable for finger-
picking or strumming.
Street $549 (RNJ- 17) or $699 (RNJ- 26)
recordingking.com
3 Evil Robot EVR-C30
• 30-watt, class A power section with
cooling fan, power on switch and a
three-function toggle switch for standby,
18-watt, or 30-watt operation
• Two switchable channels with indepen-
dent volume controls voiced for classic
rock, blues, country, and jazz
• Features include ’50s-style vibrato, mas-
ter volume, and chicken-head knobs
• Ear-tuned transformers and a custom 12"
speaker voiced to provide vintage tones
Street $895
toneamericana.com
2431
5 Aguilar Amplification AG 4P- 60 P-Bass Pickup
• A direct replacement for Fender Precision
and other P-style basses, the AG 4P- 60
pickup has the big, round tone of the
early ’60s
• Modeled after the pickup from Aguilar
President Dave Boonshoft’s own 1964
Precision bass
• Has enough midrange “nose” to cut
through a loud rock band and give the deep
support expected from a ’60s P-bass pickup
Street $109
aguilaramp.com
5 4 FuzzHugger Pocket Arcade
• A miniaturized version of FuzzHugger’s
Phantom Arcade analog multi-effect,
featuring the pedal’s three most dramatic
knobs and adding an extra mode for
good measure
• Wide range of unique-but-usable tones:
cleanish octave-up, ring modulator, fat
octave down, glitching, phantom octave
(subtle disappearing and reappearing
octaves), fuzzed-out ring modulator
tones, and blistering octave-up fuzz
• True-bypass switching and uses 9V nega-
tive-tip adapter power
Street $175
fuzzhugger.com