Guitar and Equipment Reviews
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The quest for the perfect delay pedal can leave you in a tailspin considering all the options – digital, analog, modeled, functionality, and price are ...
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Semi-hollowbody guitars seem to be making a comeback, especially with younger artists today. We can remember The Beatles and other classic bands from the Fifties ...
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Whether you play live gigs or studio sessions, you almost always need to bring two guitars to a gig. In a typical set, there’s no ...
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The Maxon PAC-9 Pure Analog Chorus is a resurrected (albeit “improved upon”) version of Maxon’s fabled CS505. “Fabled,” because Maxon decided to discontinue it after ...
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Rack or pedal? That has been the ever ping-ponging decision of many guitarists, especially with the wide range of available options on the market today. ...
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Historically, effects-loving guitarists were split into two camps: those who were pedal users and those who were rack gear users. And while today it’s quite ...
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Back in the ‘80s, Kramer guitars were the guitars to play if you were a hard rock or metal player. Popularized by players ranging from ...
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With all the talk about “Going Green” and protecting the environment, it’s only a matter of time before the guitar industry will need to start ...
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Musicians gigging at the local level just don’t have their shit together. No, we don’t mean your skill, tone, or attitude. We mean your gear! ...
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The Washburn WM526 is one of nine guitars Washburn recently introduced as part of its HM Series, and represents the upper echelon of that line ...