Archive for the 'Guitar Accessories' Category



Seymour Duncan: SFX-01 Pickup Booster [Reviews]

Wednesday 14 November 2007 @ 12:11 am

Guitar Effects: The first effects pedal designed specifically to work together with the pickups in a guitar to achieve optimum gain and resonance for all tonal applications. Works with all musical styles.

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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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Maxon: OD-9 Pro+ [Reviews]

Sunday 1 July 2007 @ 10:07 pm

Guitar Effects: A classic overdrive pedal with separate Drive, Tone, and Level controls, and a special Normal/Boost mode switch to provide standard tones or fatter midrange and increased gain.

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Crate: BX25DLX [Reviews]

Thursday 12 April 2007 @ 4:04 am

Bass Amplifiers: The BX25DLX provides solid bass tone along with innovative features. Players can conveniently tune their instrument with the BX25DLX top mounted chromatic tuner. Plus, along with the BX series superior sound players can dial in an octave effect, or switch between clean and distortion channels. The BX25DLX features a Crate 10″ speaker, 25 watts RMS, limiter, and a headphone jack, which mutes the speaker.

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Peavey: 5150 Head [Reviews]

Wednesday 11 April 2007 @ 5:04 am

Guitar Amplifiers: Footswitchable lead/rhythm channel select and effects loop, five 12AX7 preamp and four 6L6 power amp tubes, 3-band active EQ, resonance and presence controls, rhythm channel: pre/post gain controls, bright/crunch switches.

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Randall: RH50T [Reviews]

Thursday 5 April 2007 @ 5:04 am

Guitar Amplifiers: The Randall RH50T head features 50 watts of all-tube power, EL34EH power tubes, 2 channels that range between clean to classic and modern high-gain, 3 band EQ, spring reverb, series effects loop, and more!

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Vox: DA5 [Reviews]

Wednesday 4 April 2007 @ 2:04 am

Guitar Amplifiers: The new DA5 Digital Amplifier from Vox delivers high-quality guitar tone in a portable, compact and affordable package. In addition to heavy good looks, the 5-watt DA5 boasts some killer digital sounds, like 11 distinctive sound styles, 11 high-quality built-in effects, a super-easy knob-based control panel, and more. Plus, the versatile DA5 offers battery power making it the best sounding, most versatile, truly portable guitar amp.

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Boss: FDR-1 Fender ‘65 Deluxe Reverb [Reviews]

Friday 23 March 2007 @ 8:03 am

Guitar Effects: The second in the new Legend Series is the FDR-1, based on the Fender 1965-era Deluxe Reverb, a coveted tube amp known for its natural touch-responsive and distinctive snappy overdriven sound. In conjunction with Fender, BOSS designed this stompbox to recreate the legendary tone of the 1965 Fender Deluxe Reverb amp. Features include the same controls on the original Deluxe Reverb: Level, Gain, Treble, Bass, Vibrato and Reverb. The FDR-1 also functions perfectly as a �pre-gain pedal� placed before an already overdriven amp to add the tone character of the Deluxe Reverb.

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Behringer: UO100 [Reviews]

Friday 23 March 2007 @ 5:03 am

Guitar Effects: Create monster sound by adding two additional tones using your guitar�one and two octaves below the original tone. There are dedicated volume controls for all three tones for effective sound shaping, and a flexible 3-mode Range switch allows ultimate bass performance. We�ve included a status LED for effect On/Off and battery check, and you can run your UO100 on a 9 V battery or a DC power supply (not included). For absolutely noise-free operation, a first-class electronic On/Off switch is integrated. The UO100 works wonderfully with bass too!

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Boss: FBM-1 Fender ‘59 Bassman [Reviews]

Wednesday 21 March 2007 @ 11:03 am

Guitar Effects: Thanks to Boss� technology and tone know-how, the new FBM-1 brings the natural, fat, rich, bright tone of the Fender Bassman to a BOSS pedal.

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Marshall: G215RCD [Reviews]

Monday 19 March 2007 @ 10:03 am

Guitar Amplifiers: This amp adds true stereo chorus to give spread and depth to your sound. Two separate 15 watt power amps deliver sound to a pair of 8″ speakers.

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DigiTech: RP150 [Reviews]

Monday 12 March 2007 @ 9:03 am

Guitar Effects: Be prepared to be inspired! The new RP Series takes effects processor technology to the next level! Featuring DigiTech�s new Audio DN2 DSP chip, the RP150 Modeling Guitar Processor features 48 effect models, 17 amp/acoustic models, 12 cabinet models, 2-in/2-out USB Interface, a high quality drum machine with 60 patterns and more! Power supply included.

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