Maybe some day I will understand Gretsch’s naming convention, but who cares… they make some of the coolest looking guitars out there! My main motivation for buying Gretsch’s is to get closer to Malcolm’s sound, I already have his number... Continue Reading →
Ah yes, Malcolm Young, the oil that made the AC/DC engine run. Ever since Gretsch launched their tribute to Malcolm… I’ve been annoyed with them, I felt 10 grand was way too much and not targeted to the real fans... Continue Reading →
Mesa is one of those brands that we look up to... but sometimes we don’t really know why, it’s high end... but it’s mainly used by shredders, so.... I don’t know I just never really considered them however they always... Continue Reading →
The late part of 1963 was an important year for the SG, this is when the SG earned its own identity, they stopped calling it “les paul” and it also lost the “les paul” branded truss rod cover. Some say... Continue Reading →
I don’t really do album reviews and I’m not really a critic but... I’ve been waiting for an AC/DC album for 6 years! So I think I’ll try to express what this album sounds like, spoil alert... I love it!... Continue Reading →
Yes... another SG, this one took me a while to get, and I sold a few to get it, I found my self having 9 SGs and only using 3 or 4, it seemed wrong and I wasn’t comfortable with... Continue Reading →
Success is whatever makes you and the people that surround you happy. Most of us want to play in a band, most of us started playing because the band was there first, some of us are no longer in that... Continue Reading →
Marshall 8080Marshall vs100Marshall JCM 900 comboMarshall JCM 900 head 5881 tube versionMarshall JCM 900 EL34 versionMarshall JTM 30Marshall JCM 2000 TSL601Marshall Class 5Marshall 8040Marshall VS102RMarshall JMP 2200Marshall JCM 800Marshall ministackMarshall 1987xMarshall 5005 (lead 12 no reverb)Marshall 5005 (bass)Marshall JTM45Marshall DSL15HMarshall... Continue Reading →
This next experience is related to a few gibson SGs and humbucker pickups. Do you know what's inside your guitar? It's safe to say that we all know more than before... you can find anything on the internet about your... Continue Reading →
Don’t be a knob snob, that is my advice and second advice is... follow suggestions to prove them wrong or right. I don’t have much patience when it comes to trying things out, usually I just try to plug in... Continue Reading →
Review of a classic... this pedal has been around for ages, more precisely it was released in the 70s and according to Wikipedia it instantly became a "Nashville Standard" I've only had this pedal for 6 months or so, so... Continue Reading →
I'm not trying to be "picky" but... plectrums are important. They are the ones responsible of translating our amazing right hand ability to our strings, and we can never have enough of them. I've decided a few weeks ago to... Continue Reading →
Modding... I don't like that word, mainly because it's been associated with atrocious modifications to anything... from cars to guitars you name it, however we are always thinking that our guitar can sound a bit (or a lot) better with... Continue Reading →
This may be irrelevant to loads of people, but it is something I have recently "discovered" on one of my amps. It's called "Emulated Output", I've seen this for ages in loads of amps, but it's a little different on... Continue Reading →
The title of this post is not an understatement... Strings are very important just as important as tyres are for cars, surely you can drive with worn tyres, but you'll probably slip at some point! Every time I change my strings... Continue Reading →