Reader Guitar of the Month: Beware Headless Kats!
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*Reader: *Bill Sumner
*Hometown:*Las Vegas, NV
*Guitar: *Epiphone Kat
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I’d wanted a hollow or semi-hollow guitar for some ...
D’Addario Launches Players Circle Gear Collection
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Farmingdale, New York — D’Addario announces the
launch of Gear Collection, a transformative digital feature within the
Players Circl...
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: The Chicago Iron Pedal Flanger
Known as one of the rarest vintage pedals ever made. Not very many people have had the pleasure of playing one. The 1970's Tycobrahe Pedalflanger was the first flanger pedal ever made for guitar. The original Tycobrahe Pedalflanger pedal sold for $220 in 1977. Have you ever played one? Chicago Iron has spent the time (years) and effort to refine this design to the highest degree possible. We think you'll like what we have done with this rare and useful vintage tool. The Chicago Iron Tycobrahe Pedalflanger allows you to create a vivid soundscape with widely adjustable chorus, vibe, leslie, flange and a multitude of extra sounds from liquid lush to sci-fi alien. Can be used in both Auto Mode and Manual Mode on the fly. Very human like in it's expression. A true "keeper" effect pedal. Comes complete with the original Tycobrahe style art, knobs and wood "crate" stash box.
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