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Guitar Review: Crafter SA-TVMS Hybrid Guitar

Posted by Ian Tan in July 30th 2008  

Hybrid guitars seem to be all the rage these days. The benefits are obvious - being able to obtain electric and acoustic guitar sounds at the flick of a switch without changing your guitar. Imagine going from a loud, rocking opening song to a quiet, intimate acoustic ballad without having to change guitars. The reality [...]

under: Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Reviews

Tags: crafter sa tvms hybrid guitar acoustic electric LR Bagg, featured

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Only 1 in 20 Guitars Correctly Set Up?

Posted by Ian Tan in July 9th 2008  

Apparently, only 1 in 20 guitars that arrive from the manufacturers are correctly set up.  I’m not sure whether that claim is meant to be sensationalist or what the criteria is for being “properly set up”, but it does make a good point in that you should always make sure that you set your guitar [...]

under: Electric Guitar, Hardware

Tags: action, adjustments, bridge, guitar, setup

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Guitar Review: Sparrow Primitive Boss

Posted by Ian Tan in June 25th 2008  

Looking through the guitar auctions on eBay recently, I was astounded by the number of cheap guitars on offer. Most of these are copies of the most popular models out there, made as cheaply as possible (and some in the most garish of colours!), made mostly in China and at sold at prices too good [...]

under: Electric Guitar, Reviews

Tags: boss, electric guitar, featured, guitar, primitive, review, semi-hollow, sparrow

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Guitar Knobs & Switches: Volume Knob

Posted by Ian Tan in June 24th 2008  

Most electric guitars come with a variety of knobs and switches. At the bare minimum, there will be a volume knob, and a tone knob. When I first started to play electric guitar, I had no idea how to use these basic controls effectively, and like anyone picking up the electric for the first time, [...]

under: Electric Guitar, Musings, Performance, Technique

Tags: featured, guitar, knobs, switches, Technique, tip, volume

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Pedal Review: T.C. Jauernig Electronics Gristle King

Posted by Ian Tan in June 4th 2008  

Introduction
Tim Jauernig is the creator of the ‘Luxury Drive’ and the hilariously named ‘Diabolic Gristle Tone Manipulator’ a.k.a. DGTM (a phrase coined by zany guitarist and Fender clinician Greg Koch). According to his website the Luxury Drive is closer to a booster, while the DGTM is an overdrive pedal. Both pedals have received such rave [...]

under: Effects, Reviews

Tags: booster, dgtm, diabolic, drive, Effects, electronics, featured, gristle, gristle king, guitar, jauernig, luxury, manipulator, overdrive, pedal, stompbox, tc, tim jauernig, tone

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Guitar Review: Maton MS500 Mastersound

Posted by Ian Tan in May 25th 2008  

under: Electric Guitar, Reviews

Tags: electric guitar, featured, mastersound, maton, ms500, review

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Electric guitar basics: Guitar pickups

Posted by Ian Tan in May 25th 2008  

Many of us guitarists often take for granted the operation of our guitars. You get a guitar, plug in a few cables, turn on your amp and voila! You start playing!
While playing electric guitar should be like watching TV: You turn on the TV and watch it - you don’t really have to know how [...]

under: Electric Guitar, Hardware

Tags: electric guitar, featured, pickups

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