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| Electric guitars use coils (guitarists call them pickups or elements) to convert the vibrations of the strings into an electrical signal. Us...

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| This effects switchbox will help make the stage a safer and tidier place. All your effects units can be kept out of harm’s way and seamlessl...

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| Distortion, or fuzz effect, units are almost as old as the electric guitar itself. The unit described in this article produces soft...

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| When playing an electric guitar, you often have to use one or more effects units, since each and every kind of music played on the gui...

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| The amplifier described is intended as a practice unit for guitar players. Its power output is not sufficient (in most cases) for use duri...

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| The phantom power supply enables the power required by a guitar's integral preamplifier to be conveyed via the signal cable.

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| Many guitarists still swear by the good old valve amplifier. It is fact that valve amplifiers produce a sound different frorn that of a...

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| This tuner was designed because many commercial (analogue) models were found not robust enough for the practical, hard use required of the...

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| lt often happens that an electric guitar has to be connected to a mixing panel, a tape deck or a portable studio. As far as cabling is co...

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| A guitar is one of those instruments that needs to be tuned daily. The number of tuning aids on the market indicate that many players do n...