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Warmoth Guitars

The only bad thing I can say about Warmoth is that they are a little slow with delivery. Other than that, they make fantastic stuff. Well built, plays good, sounds good.This guitar was a Rolling Rock Squier Telecaster that I have resurrected in the form of the ultimate BARITELE with a neck and hardw...

Crowley and Tripp Ribbon Mics

Our mic locker has one of each ("Classic" and "Roswellite"). We use 'em as a mismatched-stereo pair on our B3/122 frequently, and the Roswellite version is one of the coolest snare drum mics I've come across (null aimed at hihat and kick drum/rack tom). Bites and holds at 5kHz li...

Tri-fecta #1

we went a little nuts and bought one of the last Brauner VM1 Klaus Heyne Edition mics. Nr 093 out of 100. we love it. hand tuned exactly to how we wanted it to sound. hasn't met a vocalist it doesn't like. incredible drum room mic. the absolute boss on acoustic guitars. i bought, used, and sold a U4...

rock amps...

dumb question: but what is the main difference between tube, solid, and valve state in sound. I know people swear by tubes because there warm, classic, and natural sounding. I have a tube amp myself, that I like ver much. but what can valve, or solid state provided over tube, and vice versa? you're...

Outboard Reverb Unit Suggestions

you might be thinking about the M-ONE XL, which is a cheap multieffect unit from lexicon. going any cheaper is throwing your money away. shit, the cheap lexicon is probably throwing your money away. The M-One XL is made by TC Electronics, not Lexicon. It's actually quite decent and much better than...

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