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    Heavy Hatchet Distortion (demo/review)

    From classic rock to modern metal, Driftwood Amp’s Heavy Hatchet delivers a wide range of tonal qualities, and with a host of options. There are two ways of running Heavy Hatchet (and with 200 mA standard power supply), either in front of an amp or through an amp’s Send/Return (set via a toggle...
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    Band-in-a-Box 2024 (demo sampler and latest features)

    There are several videos covering the new features of BIAB 2024, as well as feature videos on how to use the program, etc. This demo includes a some of the newest styles (with my improv) that were created in BIAB, and as I cover some of the more basics behind the newest features...
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    Sonicake's Bass Factory Preamp (demo/review)

    The Sonicake Bass Preamp Factory is spot-on for bassists. The price is fantastic ($79.99 USD or less), and you get a lot under the aluminum chassis. There’s plenty of headroom, particularly if you engage the Drive (usually my volume never exceeds 10-o’clock), the sound is very clean and...
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    Line 6 Pod Express (Guitar) demo/review

    There are so many features behind the Pod Express that I will not cover how to access, save presets, etc., since the manual and instructional videos are available. However, I will begin with the sound quality, since that is paramount. The seven amp and seven cab models are of high-quality, since...
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    Sonicake's Acoustic Preamp Factory (demo/review)

    Sonicake released another in its Factory line, the Acoustic Preamp, designed for all acoustic instruments, and not just a six-string. The features are straight-forward, and what you come to expect, and I’ll address these aspects next. Foremost, the sound is impressive, in that it does not color...
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    NEOKLON - modern take on the Klon (demo/review)

    The myth and scarcity of an original Klon has made it legend in the gear industry. I don’t get it… since it’s a particular flavor of drive, but has sold in recent times for upward of $5,000 USD… but that’s how musicians operate. Some are willing to pay $100k for a ’59 Les Paul that sold for $450...
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    Master Plan (best mastering plugin?)

    I'll be doing a review on this, but this guy's video is very complete. You can get a download for 10 days to try (I'm not affiliated with the company).
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    Funny Honey

    An internet friend of mine, Matt Henderson, also a guitar player, lives in Australia with his family. They operate a honey farm and has the best products I've tried. He even has Manuka honey that is 2100+ MGO. For serious honey aficionados, I really recommend Funny Honey. https://funnyhoney.com.au/
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    FLESH ROT v2 (pedal demos/review)

    Brutal pedals are fun, and if so brutal that they necessitate a clean amp, then all the better! I contacted Shea over at This Heavy Earth, about his most brutal, and FLESH ROT v2 was the recommendation. I would compare this pedal to the Diezel Herbert Preamp pedal, although a different flavor...
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    The Greatest Awakening - A Musical Journey Into Our Lies

    One hour and 45 in length. On Rumble: https://rumble.com/v43zkm2-the-greatest-awakening-a-musical-journey-into-our-lies.html
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    CABINETRON - #1 IR Creator/Loader (demo/review)

    I’m a hardware guy, although I do use digital/software tech, including my DAW. Cabinetron, however, was a no-brainer and I was very anxious to try this software, mostly to customize IRs, rather than use it as a loader. Yes, it does work in DAWs and as a stand-alone perfectly fine, but to create...
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    REACTOR - 5W Reactive Load (demo/review)

    Leave it to Hagerman Amplification to design a boutique Reactive Load so small it fits on a pedalboard (or next to/on top of whatever small amp you’re using), ingeniously designed to provide a reactive load for small tube amps. In essence, the REACTOR is meant to take the load of amps 5 watts or...
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    Christmas Gifts 2023 (for the guitarist)

    I put together a short video of nifty and useful gifts for guitarists. My focus was on things not guitar-pedal-amp related, but 'things' that a guitarist would appreciate that don't cost a lot. I focused on ETSY for this collection, and did include a few non-musical items after each focused...
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    Wylde Audio NOMAD guitar (demo/review)

    I saw a used Wylde Audio The 24.625” (625.5mm) scale NOMAD for sale, at a very good price, and had to nab it. I’ve been curious about Zakk’s guitars for some time, and I liked the NOMAD’s body shape. And so, here goes. Made in South Korea, with the RedRum color combination, the body is made of...
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    KSR VESTA Preamp (demo/review)

    One-hundred percent made in the USA, KSR’s VESTA preamp brings forward incredible amp tones that only require a cab or IR to sound fantastic. I’ll address the sound more, and later on (also check out the included demo), but let’s look at what the VESTA offers first. VESTA has three-channels...
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    Guitar Flatter (fretless in minutes - demo/review)

    So, what good is recycled plastic (actually, clear scratch-resistant polycarbonate)? Well, you can create a light and inexpensive way to transform a bass or 6-string guitar into a fretless instrument. The Guitar Flatter has been around for about a year, and I finally got around to getting one...
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    Virtual Jeff Pro (virtual whammy/tremolo) - demo/review

    Do you have a favorite guitar and wished it had a tremolo bridge? Do you have a guitar with such a bridge, but you find you are always tuning it after some whammy escapades? How about an instrument that does not have such a device, including a bass or acoustic guitar, or perhaps another stringed...
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