Benson Set to Host Breezin’ With The Stars Retreat
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In the December ’24 issue of Vintage Guitar, the legendary George Benson
discusses his new album, the forthcoming sale of select guitars from his
collect...
Jerry Cantrell Rig Rundown [2024]
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The legendary Alice in Chains axeman gives us a look at his updated solo
touring setup.
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*Jerry Cantrell*’s forthcoming sol...
INTERVIEW: Richie Kotzen
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Richie Kotzen is one of the most prolific musicians in rock. This is a guy
who recorded an album of 50 songs to celebrate his 50th birthday, an artist
wh...
Wes Montgomery-style Octaves
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This style is one of the most imitated and recycled sounds in the history
of the guitar, yet many players are either not familiar with it, or simply
play i...
YES. Here's why though. A close friend of mine has breast cancer and has no insurance, no family, and the government will not pay any medical costs for her to get the treatment she needs. Now, I'm not rich by any means... but I HAD to do something... SOMETHING to help her. My wife and I came up with the idea of creating a pink pedal that simply kicks ass.. and donate ALL the profits to her. Her name is Ivy by the way. So that's what we did - we are giving her all the profits in order to get her the treatment she needs.
But you are wanting to know about the TONE... right??
That's easy. It kicks ass! Ok, ok... a little more about it. It is one of the few "clone" based pedals that I've ever done, and will ever do. It's based off an overdrive that is no longer made, but tweaked to perfection. And NO, it's not a tubescreamer. It is a favorite of alot of Nashville pickers, and is their 3 band eq version. We added the switching to add in serious 'fatness' - something that will cut right through if you need that. It also is much more responsive than the original circuit. It also has an eq that is more variable than the original as well.
As I said... it just plain kicks ass! Plus, it's really helping out someone who TRULY needs help. Buy one, then buy one for your friend.
Here's the big catch though... we only have enough circuitboards and enclosures to build 100. Once they are gone, they are gone. We'll keep a couple aside for our dealers as well.
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