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President Joe Naylor of Reverend Guitars talks a little about his history in luthiery and his love of guitar design with the Ron Asheton signature as an example. This korina bodied V shaped shredder combines Reverend's proprietary bass roll-off switch with their trademark versatility. The pickups...
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Keziah Jones & his Signature Lâg
The father of "Blufunk" speaks about his future Signature guitar.
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Telecaster review - American Deluxe Series
John reviews the Fender American Deluxe Series Telecaster using a Roland Cube 30 amp.
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StudioLag by James Wood (La Boite Noire)
StudioLâg, the natural sound of the guitar, by James Wood.
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How It's Made - Building an Electric Guitar (Part 1)
How is made an Electric Guitar at the Godin Factory
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How It's Made - Building an Electric Guitar (Part 2)
How is made an Electric Guitar at the Godin Factory
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Budda V-20 6V6 Amp: How Dirty Amps Get Clean
In our initial look at the new Budda amplifiers with 6V6 tubes, we heard all about their intendedly immaculate clean tone. However, after midnight, these amps really let it all hang out and start to break up nicely. Hear it in action, because when your demonstrative guitar is equipped with a nasty...
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Moog Guitar Steals The Spotlight For The Summer NAMM Weekend
We've got the Moog Guitar right where we want it: at Summer NAMM 2008 and in our hands. We stopped by the invited Press Briefing at the Moog Booth and tried out the Moog Guitar for ourselves.
Paul Vo -- inventor of the Moog Guitar -- was on hand to talk about the development process, and about...
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Krank Rev Jr. Pro: Vertically, Not Tonally-Challenged
Like a chipmunk with rabies, the Krank Rev Jr. Pro is diminutive and cute, but its bite transmits the rabies virus.
Jeremy Graves of Krank Amplification gives us a taste of the lil' powerhouse, and details the added features that the Pro brings to the Rev Jr. line. Fun fact: if you are stopped...
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Z Vex Effects guitar pedals roundup
This is a roundup of almost all Z Vex pedals (by Mr. Vex himself) taken from the NAMM exhibition at 2006 by gearwire.com. Mr. Vex keeps his usual humour and good mood (I love that!) despite the fatigue of the show... My favourite, of course, is the Wah. Beautiful handcrafted (and handpainted, too!) ...
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