About cuepoint
Namba Gear
Founded in 2007, Namba Gear is a California based bag and accessories company that designs and produces premium, high performance solutions for the working musician. Namba Gear is both a musician/dj and lifestyle brand. The essence of the brand is defined by the working musicians and dj’s at Namba Gear who are dedicated to creating and delivering exceptional, high performance based carrying solutions that will stand up to the unique and rigorous workload of professional musicians.
LD Systems
For the past seven years, LD Systems, a brand of the Adam Hall Group, has stood for high quality with an outstanding price-performance ratio. Development and final control for all LD products are carried out at our facility in Neu-Anspach, Germany. All products are manufactured at selected plants in the Far East, in accordance with our strict specifications and quality management. Recent wireless products such asthe WS1000 and MEI1000 have set new standards for the middle price segment. In 2009, with our partner Eminence Speakers, we will continue to focus on expandingthe line “powered by Eminence USA”.
Lace Music Products
Lace Music Products is a division of Actodyne General Inc., founded in 1979 by the late Don Lace Sr., an innovative electronics designer with a passion for solving problems using creative solutions. The company was started in the family garage and quickly grew to become one of the most respected companies in the music industry.
Palmer Guitar Tools
Palmer stands for 20 years in analog audio technology „handmade in Germany“. Our audio tools have proved themselves to be dependable and practically invaluable helpers in all fields from pro audio installations/live sound production through to recording situations. In spite of tremendous developments in digital technology, sound technicians and musicians are still faced with some age-old problems for which Palmer offers the perfect solutions.
Laferro Sellier
The story begins in 1997 with 2 cousins, Nicolas and Frédéric Rozé, passionate by horse-riding and specially by Polo. After doing many jobs in link with horses (groom, stable manager, polo player), they decide to learn the traditional saddlery craft. But Nicolas and Frederic have another passion: Music! A lot of friends playing guitar were coming in the Laferro workshop and asked for a handcraft guitar strap, the idea to create a full range of leather guitar straps was born.
Exlusive
Guitars and Basses made in Italy by Exlusive - legendary tones at a fraction of the price and designed by Galeazzo Frudua, the maker of Tuscany guitars and basses.
Tuscany
Back in the eighties there was a young guy, Galeazzo Frudua, who attended the International School of Luthierie of Cremona and began as a luthier, opening his own repair workshop in Imola near to Bologna town in the north of Italy. Over a number of years, thanks to a mix of innovation, awesome classic look and great tone, the Frudua instruments became well known and admired in Italy where they toured and recorded with actually all the most known Italian major artists.
Cicognani
Following the paths of the great inventors of instrumental amplification and with the aim to satisfy the needs of the most demanding musicians, Cicognani put the basis of a unique concept of tube technology instrument amplification manufacturing entirely based on a strong and personal identity. Today Cicognani proposes a wide range of versatile products, enriched with the highest engineering and technology to offer an unmistakable personality developed on tours around the world.
Epifani
Epifani was started by Nick Epifani in 1994. But the roots of Epifani go way back to another time and another place; Italy. Nick was born. Before making equipment, Nick was a working musician, playing guitar and drums. While he studied electronics in Italy, Nick's path to the USA came as a singer and guitar player. However, it was not long after Nick arrived here that he found himself re-engineering other people's designs. He did it because he saw the flaws that no one else seemed to notice; something not right in cabinet construction or a woofer surround that didn't move properly. So Nick fixed them, just to get the sound he was looking for. So Nick decided it was time to put down his guitar and sticks and start the bass cabinet business for real. The Epifani Custom Sound got underway officially in 1994.
