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Elephant's memory.
Scharff Is Here
That's a lot of G's!
He's got big shoes to
A fill-in drummer smashing grills
Drummer Kevin Kaine knocking some
The best in the business
Turn it up to 11.
The Number of Drums Looks
Make Them Suffer is now
It's impressive for sure.
Also of Thursday.
We don't want Skervy, but
Neato, Nita!
Are guitars going the way
Our final in-studio clip with
Episode 3 of our in-studio
Klayton is a master sound
Drum it up, brother!
Grove's got groove.
What's the actual difference?
Ibanez’s Mode Series is a gorgeous new addition to the brand's line of basses… and they're fairly affordable?
MESA/Boogie has teamed up with MESA artist Doug Weiand for a brand new demo of the John Petrucci signature JP-2C.
Finished in Turquoise Blue, the custom build is a nod to the earliest days of the 4000 Series bass line.
Independent EQ, expanded headroom, and edge-of-breakup dynamics turn a classic “amp-in-a-box” into a serious tone platform.
Quick thinking by a local musician and coordinated police efforts help restore priceless instruments with deep personal history.
Three voicings, boutique circuit modeling, and the legendary overdrive special sound – now fully native.
If you don't have time to watch, here's a spoiler – it sounds dirty as hell. Assuming hell is dirty.
A lightweight, fully modeled take on Eddie’s legendary amp that delivers tube feel, arena volume, and studio-ready flexibility.
Analog warmth meets digital chaos in a stereo playground of dissolving echoes and misbiased motion.
Standout deals include price drops on popular gear like the Line 6 HX Stomp, the Neural DSP Nano Cortex, and
Hippies can get angry too
Thanks to the playing of Doug Doppler.
The ISA C8X blends the classic ISA sound with full remote control, flexible I/O, routing, and recall.
Florida ruling grants summary judgment to Armadillo Distribution on majority of claims in long-running legal battle.
For its 50th anniversary, EMG is releasing a limited edition run of its legendary 81/85 set, complete with the original
Solar Guitars originally rolled out their AP Series with two models, and then went neon green. Now they're doing another