Archive for the ‘guitar amp’ Category
In this video, Chris Cannella from EVH gear, demos the new EVH 5150III 50 watt head and cabinet. For more information on EVH gear, check out http://www.evhgear.com/
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The amps and stompboxes in the new GarageBand let you change your sound as often as you like. And you can plug in a foot pedal like the Apogee GiO to control your entire rig.
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http://www.premierguitar.com PG’s Charles Saufley is On Location in Van Nuys, CA, for the 2011 LA Amp Show where he visits the Retro Channel room. In this segment, we get to see and hear demos of the RR1 Amplifier and the Fuzz and the Trouble Booster pedals.
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Guitarist Greg V. http://www.gregvmusic.com playing a Tungsten Amp Crema Wheat 20 watt Tweed Deluxe with Fender Nocaster and Lava ELC cable. Please subscribe for more YouTube videos. The stock Fender Nocaster Tele is direct into the amp, no pedals were used. The voice mic picks up the ambient room sound and a small room reverb was added in post production to replicate a more accurate room sound since no one listens to a speaker 1 inch off the grill cloth which is where the mic is located.
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Guitar Legend Robin Trower talks about the gear he is using on his US tour 2009. Also mentions his new CD “What Lies Beneath”. Enjoy this video and many more at
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Learn more about the White Horse BP150 Bass guitar amplifier available exclusively from http://www.gear4music.com/Guitar-and-Bass/White-Horse-BP150-Bass-Guitar-Amplifier/8J5
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This fucking thing never buzzers that loud with the distortion pedal, and I don’t know if it’s my guitar, the pedal, the cables, or the amp. I took the pedal to my friend’s so he could try it with his guitar and amp with his own cables, and it didn’t buzz. Any ideas?
What kind of guitar do you have, and what kind does your friend have? If you have single coil pickups on your guitar, then they are going to pick up buzz around you.
If you’re buddy had a guitar with humbuckers, then they are much less prone to picking up buzz.
Since you’ve got a friend with a rig, you’re in a really good position to trouble shoot this problem.
Start with your setup, and then swap out one component at a time. Start by using his guitar, but your cables/pedal/amp. If that fixes it, you know it’s the guitar. If the buzz is still there, then swap out one cable at a time. You’ll find the problem this way.
Good luck.
Greetings from Austin, TX
Ken
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I am buying an Epiphone Les Paul Special II GT next week and I have no idea which amp to buy as this is my first electric guitar, I don’t want to spend too much but I want a good quality sounding amp.
Please can I have some recommendations with links to UK websites please?
Also can you tell me what the goods and bads are about the amp you recommend please?
Thanks Jack ![]()
Please hear me out…
I recently bought a Fender Frontman 25R electric guitar amp. "Fender Frontman" is the naem of the amp. "25" means 25 watts and "R" means it has a built-in reverb effect which is adjustable from off to full-out reverb. Anyways, this amp is amazing! I have the amp set at two (out of ten) and it is pretty loud. This amp is great for performances and will rock your world (literally!). Guess what? It’s $100. That’s pretty darn good for a 25 watt amplifier. Get the Fender Frontman 25R and you will not regret it. If you do decide to get it, it has a 5-Year-Warranty! So, if you keep the receipt, you’re totally covered for ANY damage to the amp! And if you think the amp is getting old, just smash off one the the volume knobs and say it just broke off. Then you can get another new amp XP. I forgot to mention that this amp also has an amazing drive channel. Drive meaning distortion.
Get the amp!
Trust me!
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New CUBEs with Heavy Attitude presented by Alex Hutchings.
With over one million CUBE amps sold and going strong, Roland continues to push the envelope with innovative amp technology and design. Today, the top-selling CUBE amp family gets another shot of adrenaline with the new CUBE-XL series, comprising four screamin’ amps: the CUBE-40XL and 80XL.
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