Adventures In Audio

Harmony Silhouette, Rebel and Jupiter Guitars now shipping – Watch the official launch video

Harmony’s highly anticipated new line of solid body electric guitars are available now, and rolling out across the USA.  Showcased at the BandLab Technologies booth at Winter NAMM this year, pro musicians and casual players alike found something to love about the Silhouette, Rebel and Jupiter models, which were designed to meet the exacting standards of modern musicians.

To celebrate Harmony’s return, the brand has released an evocative video, tracing the ways Harmony guitars have been a part of many people’s lives, connecting generations and inspiring them to make music. Watch the official launch video here.

The Harmony Silhouette, Rebel and Jupiter guitars (US MAP $1,299.00) are inspired by the shapes and sounds of the past, but revamped for the modern player. Harmony’s new Standard Series is proudly made in Kalamazoo, MI, USA. The guitars are now rolling out across dealers in the United States, with global availability to follow.

The guitars feature custom-voiced and hand-wound Harmony gold foil pickups, C-neck shape, 25 inch scale length, high quality tonewoods, improved bolt-on construction, and thoughtfully designed body contours and armrests for an enhanced playing experience. The nitrocellulose lacquer finish features deep hues and a glossy sheen that ages beautifully throughout the instrument’s lifetime. Each guitar comes in Champagne and Pearl White, as well as one distinctive signature color per model.

Edwin Wilson, Senior Manager of Guitar Design & Development, BandLab Technologies says: “We’re pleased to introduce Harmony’s three latest guitars to the market, building on the familiar shapes this iconic brand is known for – but reimagined and updated for the rigorous needs of the modern player. We designed these guitars with performance in mind, and with all the attention to detail and quality you would expect from a USA made guitar.”

Meng Ru Kuok, CEO of BandLab Technologies added “With over a century of history, Harmony has always been a brand close to people’s hearts. To do the brand justice in a modern era, we felt it was of utmost importance to put innovation and quality first and foremost – these guitars were inspired by the past, designed for the present and are built to last well into the future.

“In addition to these three new models, fans can also look forward to our line-up of affordable reissues of classic models currently in development. We’re incredibly excited to see what people will create with this new generation of Harmony guitars.”

Harmony’s new range of guitars are rolling out now to dealers across the United States. The full list is available at https://harmony.co.

Product information

Silhouette – Full Description & Tech Specs

Rebel – Full Description & Tech Specs

Jupiter – Full Description & Tech Specs

About Harmony:

The Harmony Company was founded by Wilhelm Schultz in 1892. Building on a cherished catalog of instruments from electric and acoustic guitars to violins, Harmony established itself as one of the most successful American musical instrument companies in history. Reintroduced to the market in 2018 by BandLab Technologies, Harmony returns with a range of guitars, amps and accessories. Visit https://www.harmony.co/ for more information.

IG/FB: @harmonyguitars

Tuesday June 25, 2019

Like, follow, and comment on this article at Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, Instagram or the social network of your choice.

Press Desk

Press Desk

Our Press Desk collects press releases from audio manufacters, software developers, and instrument manufacturers and distributors. All content is created by the original company or their PR representives and is only lightly edited for clarity where necessary.

Audiophiles - You're wasting your money!

Audiophiles - You're wasting your money!

Watch on YouTube...

If you can't hear this then you're not an audiophile

If you can't hear this then you're not an audiophile

Watch on YouTube...

CD vs. 24-bit streaming - Sound of the past vs. sound of the future

CD vs. 24-bit streaming - Sound of the past vs. sound of the future

Watch on YouTube...

The Vinyl Revival - So wrong on so many levels

The Vinyl Revival - So wrong on so many levels

Watch on YouTube...

More from Adventures In Audio...

Get VU meters in your system and in your life [Fosi Audio LC30]

Is this the world's most diabolically expensive DAC? [iFi Diablo 2]

A tiny amplifier with a weird switch in a strange place

Will this DAC/headphone-amp dongle work with *your* phone? [Fosi Audio DS2]

When is a tube power amp not a tube power amp? - Aiyima T9 review

I test the Verum 1 Planar Magnetic headphones for listening and production

Your power amp is average - Here's why

Adding tube warmth with the Freqtube FT-1 - Audio demonstration

Adding tubes to a synth track with Freqport Freqtube

The tiny amp that does (nearly) everything

Can I unmix this track?

Why you need a mono amp in your system - Fosi Audio ZA3 review

Can you get great earbud bass with Soundpeats AIR4 Pro?

24 bits or 96 kHz? Which makes most difference?

16-bit vs. 24-bit - Less noise or more detail?

Are these earphones REALLY lossless? Questyle NHB12

Could this be your first oscilloscope? FNIRSI DSO-TC3

OneOdio Monitor 60 Hi-Res wired headphones full review

Watch me rebuild my studio with the FlexiSpot E7 Pro standing desk

Can a tiny box do all this? Testing the Fosi Audio SK01 headphone amp, preamp, EQ

Hi-Fi comfort OVER your ears? TRUEFREE O1 detailed review

Get the tube sound in your system with the Fosi Audio P3

Any studio you like, any listening room you like - For producers and audiophiles

Hidden Hi-Fi - The equipment you never knew you *didn't* need - Fosi Audio N3