Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Custom Series, NAMM, and Music Trades!

Hello everyone,

It's been too long since the last post, so I have a lot to share!

Custom Series

One day over lunch (all of our best ideas are over lunch) Scott and I started trying to find a way to hot-rod our Standard Series of amplifiers. With a little work, Scott came up with the Custom Series.
The Custom Series are made from solid wood, dovetailed cabinetry and feature a two-tone look. the trim on the front and back is cream colored, and the center can be any of nine pearlescent colors. The finish can be ordered in a semi gloss, or if you choose, and optional "distressed" finish can be ordered for no upcharge (see left). The distressing will make your amplifier look like it's fresh from the pawn shop after 30 years of faithful use.



The Customs also feature a metal piping detail that separates the cream from the solid color. The Customs will be available in heads, combos, and extension cabinets. We think the Custom Series will catch the eye of anyone who loves the classic colors of 50s guitars, and we think you'll love them!













See more at our web site or our photo gallery.

NAMM SHOW 09

January is around the corner, and we're happy to announce we'll be there, booth 1276. Steve has been whipping up a few new ideas for the show, and we'll have some fresh new products for you to see!

Booth 1276 is in HALL E on the lower level. The lower level is where you find all the cool new products and smaller builders. We'll be around the corner from the Suhr booth, so please stop by and say "hi!"

You can see an interactive floor plan here to help you find the booth.

Music Trades



The Aaron Manka Signature Model received a write-up from The Music Trades magazine. You can see the article here on page 8.

Aaron and his band the Shadyside Allstars are taking November off and will be back on stage in December. Visit the band's MySpace page for dates and times.

Thank you for all you do, and be sure to vote early and often on Tuesday!

Jason
Trillium Amplifiers




No comments: