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The Takamine Cool Tube Preamp
A video introduction to the Takamine Cool Tube Preamp
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ProCo Rat distortion pedal shootout, current version versus 90's Vintage Reissue guitar effects demo
A recent version of the Rat2 compared to a 90's era vintage reissue big box Rat distortion.
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Role of the stand by switch in tube guitar amplifiers amp lesson
In this video we discuss the role of the stand by switch in tube amplifiers.
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Rivera Sedona 55 Tube Amplifier Acoustic Electric Part 2
Rivera Sedona 55 demo Part 2
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Tube guitar amps vs solid state amplifiers pros and cons lesson
In this video we explain the differences as well as the pros and cons of tube amps vs solid state amplifiers
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Gibson Army/Navy And Gibson Style A Mandolins: Atlanta Vintage Guitars' Turn Of The Century Mandolin
We're back at Atlanta Vintage Guitars checking out some old mandolins with quite some bite with Frankie Moates. The first is an Army/Navy mandolin from 1915. These were only made during World War I for men in service. The Gibson Style A is young in comparison, built in 1918. Give them each a listen ...
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Ultimate Boutique Delay Pedal Shootout: Moog, EchoCzar, MXR, Memory Man + More
We recorded clips of 10 different high end delay pedals in Taylor Barefoot's Studio in Brighton Massachusetts to show off the different flavors of delays available. We recorded each pedal using an original 1959 Fender Stratocaster, Monster Cables, a Voodoo Labs Pedal Power II, and Alessandro Black...
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NAMM 2009 - Fender Bandmaster Amp
Watch a demo of the new Bandmaster & Deluxe Vintage Modified amps from Fender at the 2009 NAMM Show.
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The Scoop - An In-Depth Look at Delay Effects
On this episode of The Scoop ProGuitarShop Andy gives you an in-depth look at delay effects for guitar, starting with tape manipulation in the fifties, then on to early tape-based echo machines, 70's bucket brigade stompboxes, and the domination of digital starting in the eighties. He also...
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