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April 8, 2006Ellis Guitars Introduces Stompboxes for Acoustic GuitarsPress release For those of you who like to create a little natural rhythm to accompany your playing, a new product from Australia may be just what you are looking for. A unique and compact design, made to last from Australian and international timbers by luthier Andrew Ellis, the Ellis Stomp Box is perfect for solo acoustic players who want to incorporate amplified beats into their gigs or recording sessions. Tap your foot naturally and amplify your rhythm. Enhance and compliment your live acoustic performances. Take the stage floor home and to the recording studio. Using Australian and Exotic Timbers, Andrew Ellis, luthier at Ellis Guitars, is responding to market demand with his beautiful and practical designs. These unique Stomp Boxes come with Schaller electronic components, and are both durable and reliable. About the size of a CD case and around 1.5 inches off the ground they are comfortable and portable. Ellis Stomp Boxes provide the solo guitar player with reliable foot tapping accompaniment. It has a standard end jack, built in guitar pickup, and can be plugged straight into any guitar or bass amp, pedal, PA or EQ equipment you like, to produce the tone and volume which best suits your style. ![]() The Ellis Stomp Box has appeared most recently in Akustik Gitarre (Germany), Australian Guitar (Australia), Guitar One (USA), Guitar Buyer (UK) and also in the BluesArtStudio - Journal (Austria). Many guitarists have added the Ellis Stomp Box to their gear, including international guitarist Tommy Emmanuel. See www.ellisguitars.com for photos of the vast range of amazing timbers and more details of this innovative new product.
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