Guitar and Equipment Reviews
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When we reviewed the Hughes & Kettner GrandMeister 36, we were impressed. While other manufacturers’ low-wattage lunchbox amps were significantly scaled-down versions of their premium ...
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One in a while we come across an instrument that is both a true piece of art as well as being sonically distinguished and versatile ...
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Fly rigs have become all the rage over the past few years. For players not ready to make the leap to modeling solutions, compact multi-effects ...
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Ernie Ball has been making a wide range of accessories for guitars and basses for decades, but many of the products are easily overlooked by ...
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A unique addition to the PRS SE range of guitars, the Limited-Edition SE Schizoid is a take on the SE Standard 24 with a face that ...
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Very few products come to market worthy of half of the buzz words used in mass marketing to describe them. “Revolutionary,” or our favorite, “Game ...
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Boss One of the most exciting product debuts at the Winter NAMM Show was easily the BOSS WAZA Tube Amp Expander. Reactive loadboxes are all ...
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Mark Tremonti is a self-proclaimed amp fanatic, and Paul Reed Smith is a well-known quality fanatic. Seems like a pairing made in heaven for creating ...
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As time and technology march on, guitarists either resist or embrace change, much like every other segment of the population. In a half a century, ...
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It’s been a short few years since Carvin Corporation, founded in 1946 by Lowel C. Kiesel, split the business into Kiesel Guitars and Carvin Corporation ...