Mark Dreyer of the Savannah Music Group recently performed at the NAMM Show in Anaheim, CA. Known as the premiere trade show for musical instrument dealers world-wide, this year’s NAMM Show had over 85,000 in attendance. At the conclusion of the event, Mark Dreyer had nothing but praise for the new Voyage-Air ‘Belair’ model electric guitar.
“Man, this guitar is seriously good, and it has a deep retro-vibe,” said Dreyer. “It’s probably something about the combination of the P90 pickups and the woods: solid Alder for the body, and Canadian Maple for the neck. I was amazed at both the sustain and the harmonics on this guitar. I played it with a Boomerang loop pedal that I’d programmed with some drum loops, and this made for an easy one-man demo at the NAMM show. What surprised me was the range of sounds that I could get with the new Belair guitar, and how easy it was to play. PLUS it folds in half for travel… heck, I’d play this guitar on stage even if it didn’t fold. It’s that good!”
Mark Dreyer was joined by other pro-musicians at the NAMM Show, with performances by Thom Bresh, Steve Noonan, Shawn Mayer, and more – all playing Voyage-Air guitars.
The fact that these stage and recording musicians have adopted the Voyage-Air for their daily work is telling: these are not puny-little ‘travel guitars’ – noway. These are full-size, full-scale professional instruments that are ready for the studio or the stage.
Friday, January 29, 2010
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