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Zoom G5 Guitar Effects and Amp SimulatorCan you ever have too many effects? No, not according to Zoom, and here comes the big brother to the G3 processor – with more of absolutely everything. ...
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| 89% |
Roland GA-112The R and D departments of Roland and Boss have collaborated to create the new GA Series amps, claimed to combine the latest advancements in tone technology with simplistic operation.
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| 81% |
PRS Dave Navarro SEDave Navarro is one of only three PRS artists to have a signature model made both in the USA and Korea. Will Huw Price get addicted to the Navarro SE? ...
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| 83% |
Danelectro HodadDanelectro reissues lost the plot for a while with mangled headstocks, satin hardware, overwound pickups and diecast tuners. Now normal service has been resumed for the latest Danelectro Hodad. Review ...
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| 89% |
Digitech Whammy 5th GenerationThe latest version of the legendary Whammy mixes tried-and-tested features with some brand new ones. Will we be squealing in delight or dive-bombing in despair? Review by David Greeves ...
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| 89% |
Rickenbacker 650C ColoradoHere we examine the jangle factor of the 650C, one of the company’s ever-underrated solidbodies. ...
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| 88% |
Italia Modulo Tipo 3Italia's new Modulo Tipo 3 is fun to play and will certainly get you noticed… ...
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| 88% |
Orange OR15 head If you like the sharp-toothed Jim Root Tiny Terror but fancy slightly more traditional sounds plus a wooden box, then the OR15 matched with an old-school 4x12" cabinet could be for you. ...
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| 86% |
Fender FSR American StratocasterFender’s glitzy FSR offers a new set of sounds. Review by Richard Purvis ...
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| 85% |
Tokai BrioNeed a good all-round value-for-money electric guitar? Of course you do – and maybe this Tokai has your name on it. Marcus Leadley checks out an instrument that’s hiding something unusual under it ...
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| 89% |
Kustom Defender ComboIt may be dinky but this budget 1x10" combo is by no means a lightweight, beneath the conservative livery lurks an impressive range of tones. Richard Purvis puts it through its paces ...
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| 85% |
Washburn HB36 VintageThe aged look isn’t exclusive to the most famous twangy brand, and now Washburn has cooked up a lived-in semi-solid that offers serious mojo for your moolah. Review by Hayden Hewitt ...
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| 86% |
Gartone Regal 45Point to point turret board wiring, carbon comp resistors, audio-grade signal capacitors, Mercury Magnetics transformers, KT66 power valves, custom Alnico speakers – and handmade here in the UK. Rev ...
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| 92% |
Dingwall CombustionWelcome to the 21st century with a totally modern bass bringing fanned frets to the medium price bracket. Review by Gareth Morgan ...
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| 82% |
Lazy J 40 ComboFor most gigs a 40W valve amp will nail the perfect-power sweet spot, and Lazy J’s latest creation has a knockout tone that’s also tweakable for virtually any pickup. Review by Richard Purvis ...
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| 92% |
Gretsch Electromatic Junior Jet Bass II
If you need classic rock grind or ’60s plumminess then the new Junior Jet basses now come with an extra fret, cool metal knobs and a vintage-style headstock. Review by Gareth Morgan ...
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| 83% |
Zoom B3 Bass Multi-FX More effects than you can shake a stick at, plus sonic soundalikes of classic amps, plus a looper, plus a USB port for DAW use, plus rhythm patterns: it’s the new Zoom for bass. Review by Gareth Mor ...
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| 86% |
Gibson Melody Maker SpecialRecent Melody Makers have been great, save for the skinny single coils. Now an uncool band are responsible, indirectly, for a very cool guitar. Would would have thought it? Review by Richard Purvis ...
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| 91% |
Markbass Bass Tube MarkerThe Italian bass specialists’ new pedal range should satisfy almost every sonic need. We select a subtle overdrive. Review by Gareth Morgan ...
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| 82% |
Hughes and Kettner Tubemeister 18 ComboWith clever valve trickery, digital reverb, a four-step power soak and a tiny Thiele-Small enclosure for the Celestion speaker, this mini-combo sets out to accomplish a lot. Review by Richard Purvis ...
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| 81% |
Fender Modern Player MarauderTake one near-forgotten Fender oddball, change it lots and lots, add a monster pickup, and you’ve got the Marauder – the freshest guitar in the Chinese Modern Player series. Review by Rick Batey ...
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| 86% |
Cort Classic Rock CR100The latest cost-effective range from major manufacturer Cort lives up to
its name via some decidedly familiar looks. Review by Roger Cooper ...
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| 85% |
TC Electronic Flashback Delay and LooperThis compact delay offers a swathe of pristine echoes, a 40-second looper and downloadable custom settings. Review by Richard Purvis ...
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| 86% |
Ibanez Grooveline G104Bravely, radically sculpted and totally modern both inside and out, the Grooveline G104 pushes Ibanez basses into a price bracket we’re unused to. Review by Gareth Morgan ...
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| 87% |
Italia Maranello Speedster 2A revamped racer hits the road running courtesy of Korean retro-electric specialist Italia. Review by Roger Cooper ...
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| 85% |