Lace Music Adds New Artists to Roster

With its innovative product offerings and a concerted AR push, LACE Music is attracting artists in droves.

Cypress, CA, September 29, 2010 --(PR.com)-- More than 30 years have passed since Lace Music was started and, to this day, the family carries on the tradition of solving problems and developing innovative solutions for the needs of musicians. Their constant innovation has kept them at the forefront of development and enabled them to create products that encompass a wide musical spectrum; from the sound and soul of classic vintage originals to the sound and fury of today’s more modern styles, the Lace Music team continues to lead the industry.

One of Lace Music's most recent and innovative offerings, the Alumitone Deathbucker™ uses patented and patent pending Lace® “current driven” technology to create a pickup that is virtually noise free and provides all the range of tones a musician would need in the hard rock and metal genre's.

Another innovative model is the Drop and Gain. This is the industry's first pickup that has been designed specifically for drop tunings and ultra high gain rock music. A totally re-designed pickup to help solve the common complaints of muddy and mushy tones, loss of single note articulation, while enhancing the guitar's own unique personality.

These two innovations have helped Lace music to bring in many talented metal and hard rock artists recently, including Phillip Cope of Kylesa, Tony Aguilar of Totimoshi, Franz Gottschalk of IllDisposed, Scott “Wino” Weinrich of St. Vitus, Sonny Rienhardt of Saviours, Andrew Fidler from Black Tusk, to name just a few. The response has been great and it can only grow from here. From this list it would appear that metal artists are the only players endorsing the Lace gear, but Lace Music has also attracted great players such as Jose Neto (Steve Winwood Band), who is playing the Lace Sensor Hot Gold’s, and Josh Steely (Daughtry), who is playing Lace P90’s.

Of course this is just a selection of our latest and greatest. Please visit the Lace website at www.lacemusic.com to find out more about the product line and artist endorsers.

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