Archive for October, 2007
Acoustic Guitars: Australian cutaway dreadnought acoustic guitar with patented Cole Clark piezo in-body pickup, made in 2007.
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Electric Guitars: The steer was described in the USA guitar magazine as a new guitar with bizarre beauty because of its original design and sound-hole feature-catching the eye immediatly.
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Bass Guitars: The SRX2EX1 bass guitar features a contoured Ibanez Soundgear body in basswood with matching headstock. The easy-to-play rosewood fingerboard has 24 medium frets and pearl dot markers. Dual humbucking pickups and 2-band EQ dial in the perfect tone.
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Electric Guitars: One of the most popular designs in Ibanez history, the SA was designed for players who wanted the S combination of lightweight comfort with heavy mahogany tones, but with a flat back. It’s also one of the most versatile designs. If you’ve need to cover a wide range of styles and tones with just one guitar, this is the one guitar.
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Guitar Effects: JamLab turns your PC or Mac into a personal guitar system without the need for any other hardware except your favorite guitar. The compact JamLab interface connects easily to your computer via a simple USB connection, and features a 1/4” input for your guitar and 1/8” headphone/line output.
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Electric Guitars: The guitar is neck-thru and has a very smooth neck joint. The neck has a 25.5″ rosewood fretboard with 24 XJ frets.
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Learn the basics of blues guitar. Learn historical facts and tactics in learing to play the blues.
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Guitar Amplifiers: The Metalhead uses reliable and maintenance-free all solid-state circuitry and a power amp descended from one of our professional bass amp platforms.
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There is a lot of mystery surrounding guitar chords and the theory behind their construction. Understanding how chords are put together isnt simple, however it is straight forward, you just need to pay attention for a short while and you will know what a chord like Am7b5 is and what notes are needed to form it.
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Guitar Effects: Make your 6-string ring like a 12. Make your 4-string bass pump like an 8. Convert your guitar into a tight, convincing bass. Generate organ-like harmonic structures. Fast, glitch free polyphonic tracking.
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Electric Guitars: This is the Alexi Laiho Arrowhead model, an excellent, simple guitar.
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Guitar Effects: High voltage valve design for true valve dynamics and feel. Two cascaded ECC83 triode stages for gain from warm boost to screaming saturation. Unique ‘A-Class’ tone control retains your guitars natural character. Emulated output is a new benchmark design for pro direct recording sounds. High integrity bypass for silent switching and driving long cables.
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Guitar Amplifiers: Classic style, classic tone and modern versatility. If the blues is your way of life, this is your amp. 30 classic all-tube watts are way louder than solid state and modern flexibility comes from a tremolo with speed and intensity controls, pre-and post-gain controls on the lead channel, 3-band passive EQ, a boost switch, external speaker jack, and an effects loop. Jamming or gigging, this baby can hold down your end of the sound.
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Electric Guitars: Fender’s reissue of the ‘65 Mustang Electric Guitar, hearkens back to the first full year of Mustang production. This reissue Mustang has great color and cosmetic options, as well as a heightened level of period-correct detailing (body wood, logos, etc.)
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Guitar Effects: They put two of their classic transistor ‘69 plug-in Muff Fuzz effects together in one box, which means double the trouble! Using just one gives you a hint of milky distortion, or cascading the second lets you turn your milk into cream.
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