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| | | | | January 2015 | In this issue, we review 19 pieces of gear from EVH, B.C. Rich, PRS, Fender, Blackstar, DigiTech, and more, including a looper roundup and four shred guitars. In addition, we honor 1960s British Invasion juggernaut Ollie Halsall in Forgotten Heroes, and offer tips to enliven your performances with a looping lesson. We also check in with Jack White's pedal-steel songstress Maggie Björklund, vintage-Jazzmaster admirer Sean Lennon, slide-guitar master Rory Block, Kurt Vile sideman Steve Gunn, and glam-metal revivalists Black Veil Brides. | | | READ ONLINE FOR FREE | | | DOWNLOAD OUR APPS | | | GET A PRINT SUBSCRIPTION | | | | | | | | Click to Enter to Win a Tone Bakery Creme Brulee | The Creme Brulee started life as a recreation of the most highly valued boost of all time, then Tone Bakery added a slight bump in the midrange to make it extra creamy—think Warren Haynes- or David Grissom-style tone. It makes your lead tones sing and your rhythm tones warm and fat. The Creme Brulee doesn't take anything away from your natural tone—it sounds like an extension of your amp and goes from a slight clean boost to liquid lead tones. | Enter to win... | | |
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