EDDIE VAN HALEN Previews New EVH Products At NAMM

January 20, 2010

A photo of ANTHRAX guitarist Scott Ian and Eddie Van Halen at the 2010 EVH Showcase at this year's NAMM (National Association Of Music Merchants) show, which was held January 14-17, 2010 at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California, can be viewed below. Eddie was on hand to announce two new finish options (Black Cherry Burst and Trans Amber) for the EVH Wolfgang guitar and to preview new products coming to the EVH line later this year.

According to PremierGuitar.com, new this year are EVH Wolfgang pickups, which capitalize on the success of the EVH Wolfgang guitar and give guitarists the ability to use the same pickups Eddie Van Halen himself uses. Available in neck and bridge versions, both are humbucking pickups with four-conductor wire that deliver amazing tone and response — all the product of torturous stage testing and recording tests.

Also debuting this year are EVH Low-Friction Potentiometers, which provide very fast, smooth control response with little resistance for the ultimate in volume and tone control. Available in 250k and 500k versions.

Further, the distinctive high-performance Wolfgang guitar now enjoys three stylish new finish options — Trans Purple, Trans Cherry and Trans Amber. All three have quilt maple tops.

For more information, go to www.evhgear.com.

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