Marshall’s latest offering on a budget

Posted By Mike on February 26, 2010


The new Marshall MA100c is an all-tube 100 watt combo with two channels, independent EQ and an effects loop. Check it out today!

Ace Bags for drums-Serious Protection!

Posted By Naks on February 26, 2010


Check out what we just got back in stock! New Ace bags for your tubs! I was really surprised as to how stiff and solid these padded bags are.

Matisyahu

Posted By Peter on February 25, 2010

Matisyahu was sick! I got to see him at the roadrunner concert hall. There were only 30 people there. It was intimate. You could skank in front of the stage (one guy did) a foot away from him. He was funny and a great performer to boot. One of the best shows and live venues I have ever been to. Make sure you come down to EMC this Saturday for your chance to do the same for Real Big Fish and Shinedown. There is nothing like seeing someone up close and personal like that!

Jamhub at Easy Music Center

Posted By Peter on February 25, 2010

We just got the Jamhub in recently.  It is awesome!  You can play with 6 other people on the tourbus!  Everyone can have their own mic, own line or guitar in, and each person can monitor everyone else at their desired sound level.  This unit also has built in effects and a recorder (to SD card) if you want to record your jam session/practice, which makes it a great practice evaluation tool.

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The products range from 299 for their most basic package up to about 699 for the one we have on this video.  Hawaii is a tough place to find a good place to practice and rehearse.  A jamhub solves that problem.  When introducing yourself to the neighbors gets you introduced to your neighborhood policeman, GET A JAMHUB!!!!  The Pearl City store should have one of these set up soon as well!  Check it out.  Jam on it with your friends.

Clearance!! At Pearl City

Posted By Paul on February 25, 2010






Hey Everyone!! We are having a clearance on a bunch of select items including these Guild Acoustic guitars! From top left to bottom right we have the Guild GAD-JF30-12 (12-string guitar), Guild D-50 Bluegrass Special, Guild F-40 Ice Tea Burst, and the front and back of the Guild GAD-F40 w/Fishman Pickup (one of my favorites). Come check us out at Easy Music Pearl City and check out all our clearance items!

Paul

Take Your Computer Anywhere… If it’s a Mac.

Posted By Jericho on February 23, 2010

I’ve been a apple user for almost a year now and I’m proud to say I have no regrets. Recently one of my co-workers introduced me to a program called “SuperDuper!” Basically what this program does is make a complete bootable clone of your hard drive to an external. This allows the user the ability of being able to boot from their external hard drive via firewire. How does this benefit me?

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Encounters of the Scalloped kind

Posted By Hiroshi on February 23, 2010

My personal guitar’s fretboard

Hello readers!  I’m back to tell you about one of my favorite and slightly strange guitar features/modifications, also presenting to you the pro’s and con’s (in my opinion) of this subject.  This feature/modification is something that is called a scalloped fretboard.  What that means is that in between the frets on the bare wood that your finger tips would usually touch the wood is “scooped” out so that your finger makes little to no contact with the fretboard like the photo above ^.  Unusual, yes but only to the guitar.  Scalloped fretboards are not uncommon on ancient instruments like the sitar and the lute which predate the advent of the modern metal fret wire.

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The all-new Fender American Special Stratocaster is here!

Posted By Randall on February 23, 2010

 

Hello friends! We have the new Fender American Special Stratocaster in stock at the Pearl City store! For those who haven’t heard, the Fender American Special Series is Fender’s answer to our uncertain economic times. So, to offer you a better Strat with more features and a lower price, they created the Special Series!

Now, just what makes them so ‘special’?

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