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<p>Gretsch unveil Abbey Road RS201 Studiomatic  <img width="2011" height="1356" src="https://www.soundonsound.com/s3/files/styles/medium/s3/imagelibrary/g/gretsch_abbey_road.jpg" alt="Gretsch Abbey Road RS201 Studiomatic guitar" title=""></p>
<p>Designed specifically for recording, the Abbey Road RS201 Studiomatic directly incorporates some of Abbey Road’s own technology in its signal path, boasting a built-in circuit that’s based on the RS 97 Rumble Filter — a technology designed by the EMI team 1950s that served to remove low-frequency and mechanical vibrations from recordings.</p>]]></description>
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