
Boss Tone Studio : Unleashing The Katana Guitar Amp
With its ultra-responsive feel, gig-ready tones, and versatile onboard effects, the affordable BOSS Katana series is taking the guitar amplifier world by storm. By design,
With its ultra-responsive feel, gig-ready tones, and versatile onboard effects, the affordable BOSS Katana series is taking the guitar amplifier world by storm. By design,
If you’ve ever played a guitar amplifier, you could be forgiven for not paying close attention to the back of it. Really, why would you?
Exploring the pros and cons of True Bypass and Buffered guitar pedals Guitar players are a funny lot — I should know as I’m one
Do you know your Flangers from your Phasers? How about the difference between a Vibrato and a Tremolo? This FX-101 is a resource that categorises
THE BOSS SY-300 GUITAR PEDAL IS A POWERFUL BEAST THAT GIVES YOU EXTRAORDINARY ANALOGUE-STYLE SYNTH SOUNDS TO PLAY WITH. SOUND ON SOUND EDITOR-IN-CHIEF PAUL WHITE EXPLORES HOW YOU
Eddie Van Halen is a self-confessed ‘tone chaser’ and over the years has used many different guitar, pickup, amp and effect combinations. He has one
Contributed by Josh Munday – Tone Designer ‘Killing in the Name’ was the lead single released from the debut album for the band Rage Against
Contributed by I Heart Guitar BOSS released its first 3 compact foot pedals in 1977. Â These were the OD-1 OverDrive, the SP-1 Spectrum (a parametric
Background Most guitar players have used the Aeolian mode – probably without even knowing it. However, understanding how the mode works, and knowing when to
Background I could go into details about the difference between the medieval, modern and Greek Dorian modes, but that would require a history lesson and
Paul White describes the various uses he’d found for his mains/battery Roland Cube Street. An oil tanker can take over six miles to make a
Crazy Train was the first single released from the 1980 Ozzy Osbourne debut solo album Blizzard of Ozz. The classically trained axe-slinger that blazed through