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Some guitarists have moved over permanently to the digital realm, some have come back to real amps, and some have maintained an intelligent 'horses for courses' approach depending on the gig. However, ...
Happily it’s surprisingly straightforward to build your own, as [_electroidiot] shows us with a fairly inexpensive build. The design is inspired by the guitar amps of the 1950s and 1960s so it ...
Obviously, doing this with a real amplifier would take days, be rife with difficulties and require a significant amount of mechanical know-how; BIAS Amp 2’s simple drag-and-drop interface allows you ...
Hartley Peavey couldn't cut it as a guitarist, so he did the next best thing: He built Peavey Electronics, maker of rock 'n' roll's best-loved amplifiers.
If you want to produce the best sound from your electric guitar, you'll need to find the sweet spot on your amp. Though it isn't hard, it does require finesse.
Jeff’s foray into guitar building was forced on him, in a way. After playing a club gig in Cape Cod he came out to his car to discover that his most precious guitars, a 1960 Gibson ES-125 and a ...