KING'S X Guitarist Auctioning Used Equipment

February 6, 2005

KING'S X guitarist Ty Tabor is currently selling some of his used equipment on eBay, including a preamp used between 2000 and 2003 on all recordings and live tours with all of Ty's personal settings intact. Also being auctioned is a microphone preamp used by KING'S X and Tabor on recordings between 1995 and1996 as well as during some of the more recent years. Both auctions end on Monday (Feb. 7).

For more information, visit the eBay auction pages: Guitar Amp, Mic Preamp.

KING'S X recently spent time at a Nashville studio recording their as-yet-untitled new album with producer Michael Wagener (WARRANT, SKID ROW, ACCEPT, HAMMERFALL). An April release via Metal Blade Records is expected.

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