New i1000 Series iGuitar Premiers at NAMM January 16, 2003
Brian Moore Guitars introduced its new i1000 Series at the 2003 Winter NAMM show. Ranging from $595 to
$1,195 (MSRP), the guitars in the i1000 series continue the Brian Moore
tradition of 'Blending Art and Technology.'
The new i1000 Series features many of the Brian Moore design elements
including beautiful figured wood, the comfort contoured top and sculpted
headstock, at a surprisingly affordable price. Each model is available in six
exciting colors, Cinnamon, Turquoise, Emerald Green, iPurple, iNatural, and
Charcoal Gray.
According to Brian Moore Guitars President, Patrick Cummings, "We listen
carefully to our dealers and customers, and they wanted a more aggressively
priced iGuitar product with an expanded range of colors."
The iGuitar features the RMC 13 pin system for superior tracking performance
and it is the ultimate companion for Roland 13pin guitar products, such as
the GR-33 ad VG-88. It also features the RMC piezo system for a harmonic
rich, warm acoustic tone.
Cummings adds, "the iGuitar has become the ultimate 'fun' guitar. Guitarists
are using it to control the entire project studio. It is also the number one
input device used by guitarists for notation software from Finale and
Sibelius." From its comfort-contoured body to its sculpted headstock, each
i1000 instrument is manufactured to Brian Moore Guitars' exacting
specifications of quality, craftsmanship and playability. Instruments are set
up, inspected and shipped from our Lagrange, NY facility.
For more information, visit their web site at www.brianmooreguitars.com. |