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2020 VISIONS

“Last year, we took the time to really reinforce our structures on every end of the brand. At first, despite being a strange year, we actually grew as a company; we now have more bees both working at our hive and remotely. We have also built our own recording studio inside our warehouse, where we are having a great time working on a tonne of music projects. The studio will also serve for us to receive artists and create cool content. Last but not least, we spent the biggest portion of our time working on new circuit designs. We are really excited about the releases for next year.”

FILIPE PAMPURI, BEETRONICS

“Everything from the classics such as the DS-1 and the SD-1 to the cutting-edge 200 series did really well in 2020. I hope that, if anything positive can come from last year, it’s a wave of new guitarists. We were especially pleased with the

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