Archive for July, 2007



ESP: Edwards E-CY-165CTM [Reviews]

Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 11:07 pm

Electric Guitars: This guitar has 27 frets, the thin neck is 648mm (25.5″) and composed of 9 pieces of walnut & hard maple.

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Randall: RG50TC [Reviews]

Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 2:07 am

Guitar Amplifiers: Whether you looking for a great sounding tube amp to jam at home with friends or flexible high performance road amp, the new Tube Series has your back.

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ESP: Horizon FR-II [Reviews]

Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 2:07 am

Electric Guitars: It has 24 XJ frets, on an ebony fretboard. The neck is made of maple, scale 25.5, and it’s shaped Thin U. Neck construction is through body, which makes it a pleasure to play at high frets.

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Get Started Playing Guitar the Right Way by Tuning It Posted By : Kirk Downing

Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 2:07 am

There is more to playing guitar than just learning the basic chords and strumming along to your favorite tune. If you have the talent, determination, and ability, you can make playing guitar a very profitable career option. However, that path can accommodate just a few of the most dedicated souls. Therefore, for most of us, playing a guitar remains a great hobby, at best.

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Dunlop: MXR M-103 Blue Box [Reviews]

Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 2:07 am

Guitar Effects: This unassuming little box shovels out enough low frequencies to scare a blue whale. It takes your guitar signal, fuzzes it up, then duplicates it two octaves down.

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Moog: MF-107 FreqBox [Reviews]

Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 12:07 am

Guitar Effects: The MF-107 FreqBox is different from other effects, the effected sound is not a processed version of your input signal, but the sound of the input signal modulating an internal oscillator.

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Genz Benz: ML 200-210T [Reviews]

Monday 30 July 2007 @ 11:07 pm

Bass Amplifiers: This model has been designed to deliver the popular 2×10″ and bullet tweeter tone that many bassists prefer but in a compact and affordable package. The ML 200-210T produces a tight, punchy response with plenty of mid definition and clarity. Our “Edge-Lift” handles make this an easy combo to transport.

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Fender: Big Block Stratocaster [Reviews]

Monday 30 July 2007 @ 11:07 pm

Electric Guitars: The Big Block Stratocaster brings elegance and power to any musical situation and offers fresh features to a rock’n'roll icon. Two single-coil pickups and an Enforcer bridge pickup are at the heart of this tone monster, and the Black-and-Chrome motif gives the guitar a classy look.

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How To Play Guitar Riffs Posted By : Ian D. Major

Monday 30 July 2007 @ 11:07 pm

When you’re learning how to play the guitar, own up to something. Deep inside, you’re hoping you can pull of those great sounding guitar licks and riffs.Blues,rock even country style guitar playing is always better with guitar licks. So how do you go about learning to play those really fast rock guitar licks?

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Types and uses of Audio Interface Device (Reproduction) Posted By : rock

Monday 30 July 2007 @ 12:07 am

Audio interface devices permit a user to send audio signals to a computer for processing, recording, or for further carrying out commands. Microphones are the most usual audio interface devices and are used with line-in or microphone-in settings inside the recording software package.

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Behringer: DD100 [Reviews]

Saturday 28 July 2007 @ 1:07 am

Guitar Effects: This is the ultimate digital delay effects pedal, truly comparable to state-of-the-art studio processors. It features ultra-high 24-bit/24 kHz-resolution stereo delays/echoes with delay times of up to 1.3 seconds.

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Behringer: TU300 [Reviews]

Saturday 28 July 2007 @ 12:07 am

Guitar Effects: The TU300 stomp box offers you a quick and easy way to tune your guitar. It gives you comprehensive tuning capabilities when you�re on stage or in the studio.

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Behringer: DR100 [Reviews]

Friday 27 July 2007 @ 11:07 pm

Guitar Effects: Here�s another digital reverb effects pedal comparable to state-of-the-art studio processors. A 24-bit/40 kHz, ultra high-resolution collection of stereo reverbs includes Spring, Plate, Hall, Room, Gate and Modulate�all in stereo�while dedicated Level, Tone and Time controls are provided for effortless sound shaping.

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Behringer: EQ700 [Reviews]

Friday 27 July 2007 @ 11:07 pm

Guitar Effects: Shape your sound effortlessly and eliminate feedback with 7 EQ bands. Tackle frequencies ranging from 100 Hz to 6.4 kHz with a powerful 15 dB boost/cut per band.

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Dunlop: MXR Custom Shop GT-OD Overdrive [Reviews]

Friday 27 July 2007 @ 2:07 am

Guitar Effects: Built from the ground up with the best available components, the MXR Custom Shop GT-OD Overdrive pedal creates smooth, warm, and classic overdrive without excess noise or tone coloring.

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