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Your
favorite guitars, accessories, pickups, amplifiers, and more
By
Teja Gerken
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Here at Acoustic Guitar, we’re constantly hearing from players
about the gear they love—the guitar that inspires their songwriting,
the strings that ring so true, the pickup that fills the room with
rich tone. It’s always illuminating to hear what gear somebody loves,
but wouldn’t it be great to learn which products are recommended
by thousands of active, passionate guitarists? We thought
so, and that’s why we created the Players’ Choice Awards, a write-in
voting process that allows real guitarists to voice their opinions
about their favorite gear in four overarching categories: guitars,
accessories (including instructional materials), performance gear,
and recording gear. For these awards, we tallied almost 5,000 ballots
(that came in via mail or our Web site, www.acousticguitar.com)
and created 39 award categories, reflecting the types of guitars,
accessories, and related gear that received the most votes. The
product with the most votes in each category received a Gold award
(in several cases there were ties). The total number of award winners
in each category depended on how many votes were cast in that category:
the sum of the votes received by all the runners up approximately
equaled the number of votes received by the Gold winner.
Congratulations to all the winners, whose products have proven
themselves in the hands of guitarists everywhere.
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MOST
POPULAR BRANDS
C.F.
Martin and Co. GOLD
Taylor Guitars
Gibson Musical Instruments
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Not surprisingly, guitars received the greatest number of votes
in our poll: 3,629 players voted for their favorite axes. Many of
the winners have performed well in Acoustic Guitar reviews,
but several lesser-known instruments were also popular. The brands
that received the most votes overall were C.F. Martin and Co. (which
won the Gold), Taylor Guitars, and Gibson Musical Instruments.
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MOST
POPULAR GUITAR MODELS
Martin
D-28 GOLD
Martin HD-28
Taylor 810
Taylor 514

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Although small-bodied guitars have experienced a renaissance in
recent years, it appears that the mighty dreadnought still rules.
Given its status as the most-copied acoustic guitar in history,
it’s not surprising that C.F. Martin and Co.’s D-28 received the
most votes of any single guitar. This classic’s clear victory is
all the more remarkable considering that the company’s HD-28—essentially
the same instrument with scalloped braces and herringbone trim—was
also a PCA winner. A direct competitor to the D-28 on the sales
floor, Taylor’s 810 models (including cutaway and pickup-equipped
versions) also won a PCA award, another indication of the voters’
overwhelming affection for dreadnought-size instruments. But Taylor
also scored a winner with its grand auditorium–size 514-C and 514-CE
models. A fingerstyle favorite, the mahogany/cedar 514 proves that
a big box made from rosewood and spruce isn’t always necessary to
win players’ hearts.
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STEEL-STRINGS,
$1,000–$1,500
Taylor
Guitars GOLD
C.F. Martin and Co.

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The $1,000–$1,500 range (list price) is a hot area in today’s acoustic
guitar market. Virtually every manufacturer offers several of these
moderately priced steel-string models, and consumers can expect
to find many excellent professional-level instruments among them.
Having redefined the American-made solid-wood guitar at the outset
of the ’90s, it’s no surprise that Taylor took the Gold in this
category. The 410 received the most mentions, and the 310 and 314
trailed not too far behind. Martin also took a PCA in this category
thanks to votes cast for D-1 and D-16 dreadnoughts and the auditorium-size
000-1 and 000-16.
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STEEL-STRINGS,
$500–$1,000
C.F.
Martin and Co. GOLD
Ovation Guitars
Larrivée Guitars
Tacoma Guitars

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Gone are the days when the only guitars $1,000 could buy were made
entirely from laminated woods. Thanks to the precision gained with
CNC machinery, the quality and playability of these inexpensive
guitars is now approaching the level of instruments that cost thousands
more. Martin won another Gold in this category, with its all-mahogany
D-15 getting the bulk of the votes, followed by the DM and its new
wood-fiber-composite DXM.
PCA winner Ovation has been a mid-priced favorite for years, and
the company’s biggest seller, the U.S.-made Balladeer seen on stages
everywhere, as well as the even more affordable Celebrity Deluxe
garnered many votes. In the past few years, Larrivée has
gone from exclusively building high-end instruments to manufacturing
a wide range of guitars. The Canadian-made, solid-wood 02 and 03
lines have long been an insider’s choice for affordable quality,
and Larrivée’s PCA confirms that the word is out. Tacoma
has focused on this price range and earned a PCA in this category.
Whether they own the innovative C1C or the more traditional DM10,
budget-minded pickers love their Tacomas.
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STEEL-STRINGS
UP TO $500
Seagull
Guitars GOLD
Takamine Guitars
Washburn International
Yamaha Corp. of America
Epiphone Guitars
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While more expensive instruments tend to
get the most attention, entry-level guitars are no less important.
Seagull’s S6 series has been the standard recommendation of countless
teachers and music stores, and it is therefore no wonder that it received
the Gold Award in the under-$500 category. PCAs also go to Epiphone,
Takamine, Washburn, and Yamaha, all of which offer proven lines of
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SMALL-BODIED
STEEL-STRINGS
Taylor
Guitars GOLD
C.F. Martin and Co.
Wechter Guitars
Santa Cruz Guitar Co.
RainSong Graphite Guitars
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Taylor won the Gold in this category thanks to its grand concert
and grand auditorium series—players voted for everything from the
affordable 312 to the fancy Presentation, with the 514-C garnering
the majority of the votes. Martin’s 00, 000, and OM models received
plenty of votes throughout their price spectrums, earning Martin
a small-body PCA. Santa Cruz small-bodies are also loved by enough
players to warrant a prize, as are Wechter’s Pathmaker and RainSong’s
high-tech carbon-fiber guitars.
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DREADNOUGHTS
C.F.
Martin and Co. GOLD
Taylor Guitars
Guild Acoustics
Takamine Guitars
Gibson Montana
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The Gold winner in the dreadnought category is, of course, Martin.
With the overall-winning D-28 at its helm, the company—which invented
the design, after all—offers dozens of models in this popular shape.
Gibson, Guild, Takamine, and Taylor all received large numbers of
votes for their various dreadnought-size models as well.
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JUMBOS
Gibson
Montana GOLD
Taylor Guitars
C.F. Martin and Co.

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Nothing beats a good jumbo-size flattop for sheer volume and bass
response. Gibson’s J-200 has been called "the king of the flattops,"
and it is fitting that the company’s line of jumbos received the
Gold. Martin and Taylor also earned PCAs in this category. Martin
players appear to like their jumbos in fancy dress, with several
votes for the company’s J-40. Taylor’s 615 and 815 were also mentioned
frequently.
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NYLON-STRINGS
Takamine
Guitars GOLD
Ramírez Guitars
Rodriguez Guitars
Godin Guitars
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Once thought of exclusively as the ax of choice for classical,
flamenco, and Latin musicians, nylon-string guitars can now be heard
in virtually all types of music. Takamine took the Gold in this
category, with a wide variety of models garnering votes, including
cutaway and noncutaway and acoustic and acoustic-electric versions
of Takamine’s 132-series models. Spanish traditionalists Ramírez
and Rodriguez and Godin’s innovative amplified nylon-strings also
snagged PCAs.
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12-STRINGS
Taylor
Guitars GOLD
Guild Acoustics
Seagull Guitars
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Taylor is considered by many to make the easiest-playing 12-strings
around, and this is reflected in the company’s well-deserved Gold
award. Guild proved to be another major 12-string force, and Seagull’s
inexpensive S12 line of 12-string guitars helped the company become
a surprise PCA winner in this category.
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ACOUSTIC-ELECTRICS
Taylor
Guitars GOLD
Ovation Guitars
Takamine Guitars
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Taylor’s decision a couple of years ago to equip every one of its
cutaway guitars with Fishman electronics instantly made the company
one of the largest manufacturers of acoustic-electric guitars. Taylor
won the Gold in this category, thanks mostly to the 514-CE. It seemed
fitting that a PCA also go to Ovation, the company that introduced
acoustic guitars equipped with modern piezo pickups in the ’60s;
for countless performers, Ovations are still the ultimate stage
axes. Takamine offers one of the largest selections of acoustic-electric
guitars in all price ranges, and its PCA in this category reflects
Takamine’s presence on stages the world over.
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SIGNATURE
MODELS
Martin
000-28 Eric Clapton GOLD
Taylor Leo Kottke GOLD
Santa Cruz Tony Rice
Alvarez-Yairi Bob Weir
Breedlove Ed Gerhard
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Guitars designed by famous players or modeled after their favorite
instruments are catching the eyes of pickers everywhere. Martin’s
000-28 and 000-42 Eric Clapton models and Taylor’s line of Leo Kottke
six- and 12-strings tied for the Gold. Also receiving PCAs were
the Alvarez-Yairi line of Bob Weir guitars, Breedlove’s Ed Gerhard
model, and Santa Cruz’ Tony Rice model.
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ELECTRIC
GUITARS
Fender
Musical Products GOLD
Gibson Musical Instruments
Paul Reed Smith Guitars
Parker Guitars

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Even though this is Acoustic Guitar magazine, the many write-in
votes we received for electric guitars prove that an electric ax
is part of many voters’ collections. In this category, Fender won
the Gold, and the other winners were Gibson, Parker, and Paul Reed
Smith.
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SMALL-SCALE
BUILDERS
James
Olson Guitars GOLD
J.W. Gallagher and Son
Ted Thompson Guitars
Kevin Ryan Guitars

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To many players, a handmade guitar built by an independent luthier
is the ultimate musical tool. James Olson’s efficient approach to
building high-end flattops has impressed a growing roster of highly
visible clients, and he won the Gold in the category of guitars
made by companies that build fewer than 100 instruments per year.
J.W. Gallagher and Son, Kevin Ryan Guitars, and Canada’s Ted Thompson
also won awards for their individually crafted custom guitars.
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MID-SIZED
BUILDERS
James
Goodall Guitars GOLD
Pimentel and Sons
Fylde Guitars
CFox Guitars
Froggy Bottom Guitars

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Hawaii’s James Goodall enjoys as loyal a following as a guitar
maker could want. His company won the Gold among those that build
between 100 and 500 instruments per year. New Mexico’s Pimentel
and Sons, Britain’s Fylde Guitars, California’s CFox, and Maine’s
Froggy Bottom also received awards recognizing excellence in medium-scale
manufacture.
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SMALL-SCALE
MANUFACTURERS
RainSong
Graphite Guitars GOLD
Santa Cruz Guitar Co. GOLD
Collings Guitars GOLD
Wechter Guitars
Breedlove Guitar Co.
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Companies that build between 500 and 1,000 guitars per year are
generally able to pay more attention to detail than large-scale
manufacturers. Sharing the Gold in this category are two renowned
traditional makers, Collings and Santa Cruz, and the newcomer RainSong,
which offers radically different carbon-fiber guitars. The other
winners also made their marks building instruments that break with
traditional conceptions of lutherie. Breedlove is known for its
unique body shapes and use of the JLD bridge system, and Wechter
for its radical double-cutaway design.
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MOST
POPULAR ACCESSORIES
Kyser
Musical Products GOLD
Shubb Capos
Elixir Strings
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A good capo that keeps the guitar in tune and doesn’t cause it
to buzz is, according to players polled, the most important accessory
a guitarist can buy. Kyser won a Gold for its quick-clamping capo,
and Shubb’s ingenious design was also a winner. Another PCA in the
accessories category went to W.L. Gore and Co. for its Elixir strings
(see below).
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CAPOS
Kyser
Musical Products GOLD
Shubb Capos
Dunlop Manufacturing

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In the capos category, Kyser and Shubb won PCAs, with Kyser taking
the Gold. Dunlop’s variety of choices also earned the company a
capo PCA.
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STEEL
STRINGS
Gore/Elixir
Strings GOLD
D’Addario Strings
C.F. Martin and Co.
GHS Strings
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A good set of strings will make a great guitar sound even better,
and players have strong opinions about their preferences. Gore’s
specially coated Elixir strings have conquered much of this market
using new technology, and Elixir’s Gold in this category shows that
pickers everywhere approve. Taking a more traditional approach,
D’Addario, GHS, and Martin also won PCAs for steel strings, proving
that many guitarists still prefer their trusted standbys.
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NYLON
STRINGS
D’Addario
Strings GOLD
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Although classical players are presented with many choices, they
overwhelmingly picked D’Addario Pro-Artés as their favorites.
There were too few votes for any other manufacturer to warrant other
winners.
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CASES
Calton
Cases GOLD
SKB Cases GOLD
TKL Products Corp.
Ameritage

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Many guitar makers supply SKB cases as original equipment, and
the rugged, molded-plastic design is also a popular after-market
choice. Most musicians recommend Calton cases when a bulletproof
case is needed for air travel. SKB and Calton tied for the Gold
in this category. TKL and Ameritage also won PCAs for their more
traditional wooden cases.
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ELECTRONIC
TUNERS
Sabine
GOLD
Intellitouch
Boss
Seiko Tuners
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Although tuning by ear is part of every guitar student’s curriculum,
an electronic tuner can make the process easier and more precise.
On a noisy stage, some electronic help is often the only way to
avoid potential embarrassment. Sabine received the Gold for its
tuners, and Boss, Intellitouch, and Seiko also earned PCAs.
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PICKS
Dunlop
Manufacturing GOLD
Fender Musical Products
Fred Kelly Picks
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Given that guitarists are picky people (pun intended), it is no
surprise that the company with the largest selection won the Gold
in this category. With dozens of styles, gauges, and materials,
Dunlop is clearly an industry leader. Awards also went to Fender
and small-scale thumbpick manufacturer Fred Kelly.
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INSTRUCTION
Homespun
Tapes GOLD
Acoustic Guitar Books
Mel Bay Publications
Stefan Grossman’s Guitar Workshop
Hal Leonard Publishing Corp.
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With a flood of books, videos, CDs, and computer software on the
market, the once skimpy supply of guitar instruction materials has
risen to a new level in recent years. Homespun Tapes’ videos have
focused on acoustic pickers for years, and the company earned the
Gold in this category. The other winners were Mel Bay, Stefan Grossman’s
Guitar Workshop, Hal Leonard, and Acoustic Guitar’s burgeoning
book line.
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MOST
POPULAR PERFORMANCE GEAR
Fender
Musical Products GOLD
Fishman Transducers
Crate Amplifiers
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When it comes to performing, the sound of your pickup and your
amplifier is just as important as the sound of your guitar. According
to the players polled, the best gear to bring along to gigs is made
by Fender (the Gold winner), Fishman, and Crate, and each of these
companies won other awards in more narrowly defined categories.
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UNDER-SADDLE
PICKUPS
Fishman
Transducers GOLD
L.R. Baggs Co. GOLD
Highlander Musical Products
EMF Acoustics
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Thanks to ease of installation, unobtrusiveness, and the potential
for superb sound, under-saddle pickups have become the transducers
of choice. Two of the pioneers in the field, L.R. Baggs and Fishman,
tied for the Gold. Highlander and EMF also captured PCAs for their
under-saddle pickups.
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SOUNDHOLE
PICKUPS
Fishman
Transducers GOLD
Dean Markley Strings
Sunrise Pickup Systems
Seymour Duncan Pickups
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Although under-saddle pickups have become the industry standard,
many players still prefer a good magnetic pickup mounted in the
soundhole. Easy installation and fat, feedback-free sound help explain
the enduring popularity of these pickups. As a recent newcomer to
the magnetic pickups market, Fishman enjoyed meteoric success with
its line of Rare Earth models and won the Gold in this category.
The classic Sunrise pickup as well as models by Dean Markley and
Seymour Duncan also won PCAs.
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MULTIPLE-SOURCE
PICKUP SYSTEMS
L.R.
Baggs Co. GOLD
Fishman Transducers
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Many players and luthiers agree that the best amplified sound is
achieved with a combination of signals. Most often, this includes
an under-saddle pickup and an internal microphone, although other
combinations have been put to use with good results. L.R. Baggs’
clever Dual Source design, as well as the company’s Double Barrel
and Duet models, helped it win the Gold in this category. Fishman’s
Onboard Blender and Rare Earth Blend models received enough votes
to make Fishman Transducers a winner as well.
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AMPLIFIERS
Fender
Musical Products GOLD
Crate Amplifiers GOLD
SWR Sound Corp.
Carvin Corp.

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Acoustic amps were once a rarity, but today there are dozens to
choose from. Their combination of performance and value have made
Fender and Crate extremely popular, and the two companies tied for
Gold awards in the amplifier category. These amps also played a
big role in winning awards for Fender and Crate in the general performance
gear category. SWR and Carvin also won amplifier PCAs for their
acoustic models.
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PA
PACKAGES
Fender
Musical Products GOLD
Peavey Electronics GOLD
Carvin Corp.
Crate Amplifiers
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While a small acoustic amp fits the bill for many players, others
have discovered that a full-fledged PA can result in better sound—sometimes
without costing a whole lot more. Fender and Peavey both won Gold
awards for their packages, which offer everything necessary to plug
in and play. Carvin and Crate are also popular choices and earned
PCAs.
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PREAMPS
L.R.
Baggs Co. GOLD
Fishman Transducers GOLD
Boss
Pendulum Audio Systems
Rane Corp.
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A good preamp can make the difference between sounding average
and sounding great. Most preamps offer EQ and DI capabilities in
addition to giving the pickup’s signal a boost, making them versatile
pieces of gear. L.R. Baggs and Fishman tied again for the Gold,
with such popular products as Baggs’ Para Acoustic D.I. and Fishman’s
Pro-EQ getting the most votes. Boss received votes from players
who like effects in their preamps, and Pendulum and Rane won the
approval of those who like their preamps rack-mounted.
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MOST
POPULAR RECORDING GEAR
Tascam
GOLD
Roland Corp.
Alesis Studio Electronics
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As the equipment becomes more affordable, more and more guitar
players are experimenting with home recording. According to the
experiences of the home recordists who voted, the best tools are
coming from Tascam (the Gold winner), Roland, and Alesis.
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STAND-ALONE
MULTITRACK RECORDERS
Tascam
GOLD
Roland Corporation GOLD
Fostex Corp. of America
Korg USA
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For many musicians, these all-in-one production powerhouses represent
the ideal home-recording solution. Although the latest generation
of hard disk–based units has completely changed the way musicians
think about digital recording, the older cassette tape–based four-tracks
still have a loyal following. It is therefore no surprise that the
strongest proponents of each tied for the Gold. Tascam’s line of
Portastudios and Roland’s VS line have helped countless players
capture their music. Fostex and Korg also received PCAs for their
stand-alone multitrack recorders.
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MODULAR
MULTITRACK SYSTEMS
Alesis
GOLD
Tascam
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Although several hard-disk systems would fit into this category,
none of them got significant numbers of votes. Instead, Alesis won
the Gold for its groundbreaking ADAT system. Since ADATs have become
an industry standard (a rare occurrence in the recording world),
there couldn’t be a more fitting recipient. Tascam’s Hi-8–based
recorders also won a PCA.
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COMPUTER-BASED
RECORDING SYSTEMS
Cakewalk
GOLD
Digidesign
Event Electronics
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Those who venture into recording on the Mac or PC have amazing
options, but they may also find a relatively young industry with
few standards. As with all things digital, no component stays the
same for long, which makes it difficult to choose the right software
and hardware. Cakewalk’s popular digital audio software proved to
be the right decision for many users, and it won the Gold. Long
the choice of professionals, Digidesign’s Pro Tools software/hardware
package received enough votes to win a PCA. Event’s Gina and Darla
audio cards have been popular choices for those who like to assemble
their own combination of software and hardware, and they helped
earn Event a PCA in this category.
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DYNAMIC
MICROPHONES
Shure
Brothers GOLD
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The dynamic microphones market segment is ruled by SM57 and SM58
mics by Gold PCA winner Shure Brothers. These mics can be found
at virtually every performance venue around the world, and their
performance and reliability have taken on legendary proportions.
No other manufacturer received enough votes to become a PCA winner.
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CONDENSER
MICROPHONES
Neumann
USA GOLD
AKG Acoustics
Shure Brothers
Audio-Technica
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A good condenser microphone’s superior sound is undisputed in studio
applications. With more and cheaper options becoming available in
recent years, many guitarists are also using these mics for live
performance. Neumann has been a pioneer in this field, and its line
of large- and small-diaphragm condenser mics received the Gold,
with the popular KM 184 getting the most mentions. PCAs also went
to AKG, Audio-Technica, and Shure Brothers.
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EFFECTS
Boss
GOLD
Digitech/DOD GOLD
Line 6
Lexicon
ART
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A good effects processor is practically a necessity for home recording,
and many players also include them in their performance rigs. While
some players like the sophistication of rack-mounted multi-effects,
others prefer the simplicity of stomp box–style effects pedals.
Boss and Digitech/DOD have long been the leading effects for guitarists
of all styles, and as a result, the two companies tied for the Gold.
ART, Line 6, and Lexicon also received PCAs for their contributions
to enhanced sound.
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MIXING
BOARDS
Mackie
Designs GOLD
Soundcraft
Behringer Sales
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A few years ago, a mixing board would have been an unlikely accessory
for an acoustic guitarist. But between today’s more affordable home
recording setups and ever-more-sophisticated amplification schemes,
many pickers include compact mixers in their live and studio setups.
Mackie’s reliability, value, and professional features are undisputed,
and the company’s VLZ line won the Gold. PCAs also went to Soundcraft
and Behringer.
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YOUR
CHOICE . . .
For
contact information for the Players' Choice Award
winners, visit our online
Manufacturer
Directory.
Search
by company name or product type to get contact information and live
links to company Web sites.
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The results of Acoustic Guitar’s
Players’ Choice Awards offer a glimpse into the cases, gig bags,
and studios of real, working musicians of all types. Although each
player has his or her individual preferences, chances are good that
these MVPs of the music equipment world will serve your needs. They’re
certainly worth checking out at your local music store. |