Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Waltons New School of music Presents Oxjam Benefit Concert
Waltons New School of Music presents our second annual evening of music in aid of Oxfam. ‘Oxfam is committed to ending poverty and suffering in developing countries. We promote understanding of the causes of these injustices, and campaign for a world where every man, woman, and child can live free from hunger, poverty, and oppression.’
This unique event features the talents of many of our teachers and staff, with acts to suit a wide range of musical tastes including jazz, soul, acoustic rock, traditional and classical. It’s guaranteed to be a fun and entertaining night, so please come along and show your support for a worthwhile cause! (Over 18s only.)
Where The Button Factory, Temple Bar
When Wednesday, 29 October 2008 @ 8 pm
Tickets €15 (€12 concession) available from the school office or at the door.
Download and print a poster for the gig here and give to your friends!
All proceeds will go to Oxfam Ireland, a registered charity (no. NI33800/CHY5988) and member of Oxfam International.
Monday, September 22, 2008
Introducing Artec, Leem PA's & The New Slash Goldtop Signatures
Hi All,
Artec is now in Ireland thanks to your favorite shop!
Artec is renowned for its range of affordable amplifiers and effect pedals, have a look at what we are now carrying, including excited mini amps, to die for vintage effect pedals, go and try one today in one of our branches or buy it online, you won't regret it! have a look here where you can see and hear those pedals in action.
Next, we have the brand new Stompin' Bass from Shadow,
you can see it demoed in the following video
click here to see the video
Don't forget to check out our exciting new range of PA From Leem, a 300W & a 500w PA system at incredible prices!
And Last but not least Gibson has introduced the new Slash Goldtop Signatures from Epiphone & Gibson Usa, the launch is scheduled for October 7th don't miss out,
here are the specs of those new beauties!
Epiphone Slash Les Paul Goldtop Signature
Each Slash Les Paul Goldtop starts with a traditional Les Paul body, consisting of a hand-selected, premium solid mahogany back based on historically-correct specifications, topped with A-grade maple.
Using a traditional roller-type carving machine, Epiphone tediously carves each body creating the sexy curves and subtle "dish" along the outer edge of the top that transforms it into an authentic Les Paul.
The neck is also crafted from premium mahogany then glued into the body using a TiteBond wood glue, utilizing a long-neck tenon typically found on the Les Pauls from the late 1950s and early 1960s. Extending well into the neck pickup cavity, the long-neck tenon provides additional strength and stability to the neck, and offers more wood-to-wood contact between the neck and body, which
ultimately results in sweeter tone and longer sustain.
The neck also features a "Slash Custom" neck profile patterned exclusively from the neck on Slash's original Les Paul and a rosewood fingerboard fitted with 22 nickel/silver alloy medium-jumbo frets.
The pickups are the same ones used by Slash in many of his Les Pauls - Seymour Duncan Alnico Pro-II - providing the same crunch, power and performance as Slash gets when he cranks up any one of his personal Les Pauls.
The finish on the new Slash Les Paul Goldtop is the same Goldtop finish introduced on the original Les Paul model in 1952. Applying it is one of the most labor-intensive processes of building guitars, but it's worth it. There are three different coats of paint in all - a base coat of black primer, followed by two coats of metallic gold paint, which must be agitated continuously to achieve a consistent and even coverage. Those three coats are then sealed by four thin coats of polyurethane, each one buffed to an illustrious shine before adding the next. The entire process of painting a Slash Les Paul Goldtop - from primer to the last coat of polyurethane - takes nine days! In total, it takes approximately 21 days to finish a Slash Les Paul Goldtop, and it's clearly evident in every detail and part,
including Epiphone's patent-applied-for LockTone Tune-o-matic and stopbar tailpiece, vintage nickel hardware and tulip-button tuners, fully shielded electronics cavities, 12-inch radius fingerboard, custom "Slash" truss rod cover, and the stamped "Limited Edition" logo on the back of the headstock.
Gibson USA Slash Les Paul Goldtop Signature
The new Slash Signature Goldtop from Gibson USA starts with a standard, un-chambered mahogany body with Gibson’s traditional weight relief system, consisting of a series of “Swiss cheese” holes that give it a comfortable yet heavy feel, exactly as Slash likes his Les Pauls. The body is topped by one of the Les Paul’s trademark features — a hand-carved maple top. The body is then painted with the same finish as the first Les Paul model in 1952 – Bullion Gold with an aged Cherry back.
A pair of Seymour Duncan Alnico II pickups – exactly the same pickups Slash uses on many of his guitars – provides all the power, punch and performance expected of a Slash Les Paul. The Slash-designed neck is a solid piece of mahogany with a hybrid profile that takes the roundness of the Les Paul necks of the late 1950s, matching it with the slimness of the necks from the early 1960s. Slash’s personal skull/crossbones and top hat logo with signature adorn the headstock.
At Slash’s urging, the electronics of the new Goldtop were enhanced to include proprietary wiring, caps, resistors and tone pots that give the new Slash Goldtop its own unique tone. It is also set up using the revolutionary Plek system — a computer controlled set-up that carefully measures and dresses each fret, accurately measuring the height4 between the fingerboard and the string, virtually eliminating string buzz and providing unbeatable playability.
Other features include a TonePro Tune-o-matic bridge and stopbar tailpiece, all chrome hardware, Kluson-style Gibson tuners, and a hand-numbered certificate of authenticity in a metal fold-over frame. The guitar comes in a custom-made hardshell case with Slash’s logo screened on the smooth black exterior, and a plush white interior.
The new Slash Signature Goldtop from Gibson USA is a fitting tribute to a true rock music legend, and one of the best guitarists to ever pick up a Les Paul Standard.
more info at http://gibson.com/slash/
Stay Tuned For more..
Waltons Music Web Team
www.waltons.ie
Monday, August 18, 2008
Summer Deals and New Product lines
great news, we are now stockist for Nord Products, for more info log on Clavia website
http://clavia.se/main.asp?tm=Home
We have also received our 1st new Gibson Robot Lp Studio and Sg Special in very limited
quantity,check them out online and in the shops.
We also received new Gibson Faded Explorer limited to 400 ex worldwide, get yours while you can!
Andwe also are running huge sales on Ampeg, Lag Electrics, Zoom & more..
Stay Tuned
Waltons Web Team
www.waltons.ie
Friday, June 13, 2008
All new for June!
there's lots and lots of news since the last post,
We got a new range of guitars exclusively for Girls, They are the Gypsy Rose, Check them out!
-We also received new Epiphone Limited editions like Pr5e in Midnight Vine, Heritage Cherry sunburst or the EJ200CE in Antique Natural, we received as well some Dobro Deluxe Houndogs in Squareneck or roundneck w/fishman pickups.
Lots of new Kurzweil Products available now with the Digital Pianos Mark Pro 1 &2 and the Workstation PC3X
Finally some new Ukes! Les Paul and Tele with or without pickups, get ready to rock!
Don't Forget the Guitar Festival of Ireland due to take place from July 2nd to 6th, with Tommy Emmanuel, Ana Vidovic and a lot more, check our monthly giveaway for a chance to win some tickets!
Click here to enter the Ticket giveaway
Stay Tuned
Waltons Web Team
www.waltons.ie
Thursday, May 1, 2008
St.Blues Guitars NOW Available in Ireland for the first Time
great news, we just received our 1st batch of St.Blues guitars and you'll be able to try them out shortly in our George st shop and see by yourself how good they are.
What's so special about St. Blues Guitars you may ask,
well have a look at the story:
The roots of Saint Blues started growing in the late 1960's, when Led Zeppelin's tour brought them to Memphis. Jimmy Page walked into Mike Ladd's guitar shop, known for some of the best customization work in the country, and asked Mike Ladd and Tom Keckler to overhaul one of his guitars. When Page saw Keckler's work he asked if Tom would refurbish all of his instruments. Many other entertainers followed over the years. The shop, located across the street from Graceland, ended up building a special guitar for Elvis that was a birthday present from his dad. This one-of-a-kind guitar can be seen being played by Elvis in his "Elvis, Live in Hawaii" video.
Keckler moved his repair and custom shop to Strings & Things, the legendary Memphis music store founded by Charles Lawing. In 1978, Tom left Memphis to hook up with Tom Anderson and David Schecter to launch Schecter Guitar Research in Van Nuys. In 1983 he moved back to Memphis and rejoined Charlie to build custom guitars for Strings and Things. These first generation guitars were called S&T Custom Workshop Guitars and dealers were wild for the guitars but not for the name. The name was changed to Saint Blues and the brand was born.
The first original prototype design for Saint Blues was the Bluesmaster. It's unique shape, vintage appearance and playability created a lot of interest from players and led to its first production in 1985. The parts for these first guitars were made by ESP in Japan and shipped to Memphis for final assembly.
The list of people who played that Bluesmaster is impressive, and includes Bono on the Rattle and Hum album, Elliot Easton of the Cars, Eric Clapton, Marshall Crenshaw, Joe Walsh, Jeff Carlisi of .38 Special, Buck Dharma of Blue Oyster Cult, Scott Page (Pink Floyd, Toto), Bily Squire, Martin Briley, Elvin Bishop, Joe Walsh and Glenn Grey of the Eagles, Dave Edmunds, Albert King, Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, and many more.
While the guitars were a critical success, the business was continually hampered by lack of capital. By 1989, with the dollar at an historic low against the Yen, Saint Blues was priced out of the market. Without the capital to keep going, they stopped production later that year.
Interest in the line has never wavered, with sales of vintage St. Blues models on eBay going for record prices. In 2004, Vintage Guitar Magazine wrote several articles about these guitars with Jeff Carlisi singing its praises above all of his other guitars, creating a new demand.
Based on this continued interest, its rich history, and deep Memphis music roots, a local Memphis investor, Bryan M Eagle III decided to re-launch the company. He brought Tom Keckler back to advise on design and production and re-introduced the line again in January of '06.
Today's top quality Saint Blues guitars are designed in Memphis and handcrafted in Korea. With hand-selected woods, genuine hand-cut bone nuts and top-quality name-brand components, each guitar comes though Memphis for setup and a complete quality assurance inspection. A custom shop is being built at Saint Blues' new headquarter across from the famous Sun Studio to handle production of high-end custom guitars.
Here are the models we just received
-61 South in Tobacco Sunburst w/p-90 at the neck
-Bluesmaster II in Honey Sunburst w/ Maple neck
-Bluescaster IV in Transblack Quilt Top
-King Blues Bass in Black
Some of those models have been widely acclaimed in the press recently,
take a look below
Hurry up we have only 1 ex. of each available,
for more information email us at info@waltonsmusic.ie
St Blues Guitars are proudly sponsoring the Upcoming Dublin City Soul Festival
more information at http://www.dublincitysoulfestival.ie/
Stay Tuned
Waltons Web Team
www.waltons.ie
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Epiphone Les Paul Ultra II Now in stock
We just received our 1st batch of Epiphone Ultra II which has been widely acclaimed.
The Ultra II offers a chambered body, a spectacular Midnight Ebony finish and the newly added Shadow Nanomag technology.
Check out this video & come in the shops to pick one up.
Stay Tuned
Waltons Web Team
www.waltons.ie
www.myspace.com/waltonsmusicireland
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Epiphone Les Paul Standard Plus Slash Signature Review
Hi All
Guitarist UK is reviewing the Epiphone Slash in their latest issue.
"The neck feels fantastic - no two ways about it.'
"...you'll be struck with how open and breathy the Alnico Pro-II sounds"
"Epiphone has made this guitar right: the right woods, decent pickups, good hardware, the long-tenon neck joint and that lovely chunky neck."
Stay Tuned
Waltons Web Team
www.waltons.ie