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SoundTech’s LightSnake Slithers into the New York Times

SoundTech’s LightSnake Slithers into the New York Times


SoundTech

Posted 2006-05-06


SoundTech Professional Audio's LightSnake Technology was featured in the "Circuits" section of the New York Times on Thursday May 4, 2006. The LightSnake is able to take an analog signal from a guitar and turn it into a digital signal on a PC or Mac via the LightSnake that gets its name from the green glow it produces when plugged in.

"We're excited about the possibilities that the LightSnake can bring to the musician looking for an affordable way to record themselves." - Rick Julien, SoundTech Division Manager.

The article highlights the various features of the LightSnake and states its current availability at select online retailers and at Target for a list price of $70.

SoundTech Professional Audio is owned by US Music Corp located just north of Chicago. US Music Corp. is a uniquely positioned, fully integrated musical instrument company that manufactures and markets instruments, accessories and audio equipment for professionals, aspiring professionals, collectors, hobbyists and beginner musicians. Also owned by US Music Corp are Washburn Guitars, Parker Guitars, Randall Amplifiers, Eden Amplifiers, Oscar Schmidt, Lyon Musical Instruments and Mojo Strings.

For more information on SoundTech Professional Audio please visit www.soundtech.com.



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