Archive for September, 2007



B.C. Rich: Virgin VG1 [Reviews]

Sunday 30 September 2007 @ 11:09 pm

Electric Guitars: These dynamic guitars include the B.C. Rich trademark widow headstock. Also featured is a bolt on maple neck, two humbucker pickups, Chrome hardware, master volume, master tone and three way toggle. The VG1 is offered in black and white.

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Why Jamorama is Still the Number One Learn Guitar Course Online Posted By : Richard Bostwick

Saturday 29 September 2007 @ 11:09 pm

Those looking to learn how to play the guitar this summer will be interested in the new developments in the Jamorama online learn guitar course.

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Guitars and the Damaging Effects of Temperature & Humidity Extremes. Posted By : ozguitarplayer

Saturday 29 September 2007 @ 2:09 am

Temperature and humidity changes can gradually destroy a guitar and its often too late by the time we realize whats happening. Read here and learn how it happens and how to greatly reduce the risk of damage.

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Marshall: 6100LM [Reviews]

Wednesday 26 September 2007 @ 11:09 pm

Guitar Amplifiers: It has three channels that can be controlled from the panel of the amp or from a threeway footswitch. It can also be controlled via midi.

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Rogue: Herringbone [Reviews]

Wednesday 26 September 2007 @ 1:09 am

Acoustic Guitars: It’s an unbelievable price for a 12-string guitar that doesn’t skimp on features. Sitka spruce top, mahogany back and sides, dovetail neck joint, scalloped bracing, rosewood fretboard with dot markers, die-cast tuners, plus herringbone binding and rosette. It comes equipped with Martin strings, and, best of all, it’s a 12-string.

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Dean: V 79 [Reviews]

Tuesday 25 September 2007 @ 2:09 am

Electric Guitars: It uses the Series 2 headstock, larger than the time capsule, and has the same look and feel as their predecessors of the seventies.

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Ibanez: DT120 Destroyer [Reviews]

Tuesday 25 September 2007 @ 2:09 am

Electric Guitars: Ibanez released this smaller, lighter, simpler version of it’s ’80s Explorer copy in 2001, to test the waters before they released a full-sized reissue of the origional Destroyer as the DT200.

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building a guitar the machine heads Posted By : terryb

Tuesday 25 September 2007 @ 2:09 am

Ever wondered why some guitars never stay in tune or sound flat? Terry Buddell built a weissenborn slide guitar recently and here in part three of ‘Building a guitar’ Terry shares some of his tips and hints.

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Fender: American Vintage ‘57 Precision Bass [Reviews]

Tuesday 25 September 2007 @ 2:09 am

Bass Guitars: American Vintage ‘57 Precision Bass pays tribute to this landmark instrument with accurate detailing, including electronics and hardware—from the split single-coil pickups to the vintage tuning machines and nitrocellulose lacquer finish. A true Fender classic.

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Factory 2nd and Refurbished Guitars Posted By : E. Lucktong

Monday 24 September 2007 @ 2:09 am

This article explains what factory 2nd and refurbished guitars really are and the advantages and disadvantages of purchasing them.

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Behringer: Ultrabass BXL1800A [Reviews]

Monday 24 September 2007 @ 1:09 am

Bass Amplifiers: When a stack is too high and a practice amp just doesn’t cut it, then this truly affordable wedge-shaped Bass Workstation with a powerful 12″ Hard Attack aluminum-cone speaker is exactly right! With 180 Watts of output horse power, your performance will never run out of breath.

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Ibanez: BTB550MP [Reviews]

Monday 24 September 2007 @ 12:09 am

Bass Guitars:

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Traben: Chaos 4 [Reviews]

Sunday 23 September 2007 @ 11:09 pm

Bass Guitars: The Traben Bass Chaos model has a striking Quilt Maple top, 5-piece Maple and Walnut neck, Traben pickups and electronics, and an awesome Inferno bridge design.

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Ibanez: AR200 [Reviews]

Saturday 22 September 2007 @ 1:09 am

Electric Guitars: The AR200 has the original thicker body shape of the ’70s Artist models, to get the original fat Mahogany tone that first put the artist on the map. The Ibanez Artist was one of Ibanez’ first original designs in the middle ’70s when much of Ibanez’s business was in making copies of other instruments. The guitar was originally conceived as a more affordable, more comfortably countoured double-cutaway alternative to Gibson’s Les Paul.

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Monterey: MVG-1BK [Reviews]

Friday 21 September 2007 @ 2:09 am

Electric Guitars: V style guitar with 2 Humbacker pickups, Rosewood fingerboard, Alder body, hand Maple neck, 2 volume and 1 tone control, Diecast machineheads.

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