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...
ToneFreq's Daily Pedal: V2 Jekyll and Hyde Distortion Overdrive
One of my favorite distortion pedals of all time is Visual Sound's Jekyll & Hyde. The latest version of this juggernaut has upgraded foot switches and a noise gate. If you want a smooth screaming overdrive or over-the-top gain look no further than this bad boy! - Aljon
From its first appearance in 1997, the Jekyll & Hyde was the first pedal to combine two separate effects in one pedal. Now ten years later the new V2 Series gives the same great tone guitarists have come to love plus an added noise reduction system, creating the ultimate guitar dream! Each channel of the newly designed Jekyll & Hyde has separate controls, giving you the ability to use them separately, or together. The Jekyll Overdrive channel accurately reproduces the sound of the TS-808 Tubescreamer, but with a Bass Boost switch and far more output volume than the original TS-808, this Overdrive far surpasses its predecessor. The Hyde side is more than just a turbo version of Jekyll! With a heavier distortion and more bottom end, this crazy Distortion pedal is extremely versatile!
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