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| Sommatone |
Sommatone started in 1994. Initially, it was a part-time venture, more of a hobby for a few musicians who enjoyed experimenting on their own equipment. As our customer base grew, we realized that we were offering something different than other shops, so in 2001 we opened our doors full time.
Our philosophy is simple – focus on tone with an unrelenting passion for detail. From basic repairs to custom mods, we cater to the person who wants to get the most from their gear. And because we’re musicians, we understand the difference between an amp or guitar that “works” and one that sounds and plays great.
Creating amazing tone is not a mystery. It is possible with the right combination of components and equipment. We believe that 80% of a player’s tone comes from their hands, the remaining 20% is created by great gear which can inspire you to take your playing to the next level.
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| Jimmy Somma: Owner |
| As Ive been a musician for more than
25 years, my musical tastes have gone through
many phases. Growing up I listened to bands like
Kiss and Led Zeppelin. Then in my teen years,
I got into heavier stuff like Metallica and Slayer.
In my 20s, I began listening to Eric Johnson,
SRV, and Hendrix which led me to the great players
that influenced them, people like Albert King,
Buddy Guy, Freddie King, and Robert Johnson. Now,
although I can appreciate many musical styles,
I play and listen primarily to blues, soul, funk & R&B.
I've played in several bands through the years,
I currently play with the band Busterman.
My familiarity with such a wide range of musical
styles enables me to help musicians, regardless
of their musical interests, find the tone and
sound they want. |
| Dan Arango: Guitar & Amp Tech |
| My musical journey began at age 12 when I first heard
Metallica’s “For Whom the Bell Tolls,” and needless to say, it changed my life. After practicing on a crappy acoustic I found in my closet, I finally convinced my father to let me buy an electric guitar. I quickly moved onto heavier music, and I'm constantly searching for anything heavier, more chaotic, or sassier. I never paid any attention to the Blues until I saw Buddy Guy’s induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. I am infatuated with his playing style and the emotion he puts into those simple yet earth-moving licks.
Currently, I am a student at NYU studying Record Production with a double major in History. I sing in my band, Bed Of Arms, and am also working on a solo project that will hit the studio in September. I recently produced, engineered, edited, and mixed The Murder & The Harlot.
I listen mostly to hardcore, blues, and southern rock/metal. I love stuff that is bad-ass and down right nasty - the dirtier the better I say! I hope to apply my extensive listening experience to my own music and studio work.
My Favorite Albums:
1. Glassjaw--Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Silence
2. Children of Bodom--Follow the Reaper
3. Buddy Guy--Sweat Tea
4. Drive By Truckers--Decoration Day
5. Down--NOLA
6. Circa Survive--Juturna |
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