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7 Unknown Ways To Get The Best Guitar Tone

By Klaus Crow 3 Comments

7 Unknown Ways To Get The Best Guitar ToneHow you can get the best guitar tone? Many amateur guitarists are always pondering about this question. After all, getting the best out of your rig is necessary. It will allow you to play different songs in any given genre. It would also amplify or highlight your skills as a guitarist.

Considering these facts, it is undeniable anymore that listening to a smooth and refined tone is a satisfying experience. Of course, it is not true that only high-end guitars can achieve this finesse. Even entry level guitars can provide such performance. As long as you know the prerequisites for it, getting a good tone should not be a problem.

If you are quite curious that procedures, you might want to read this entire article. In the next section, I will be showing you some unknown but foolproof ways to improve and harness the tone of your guitar. Let’s get started!

#1: Taking Advantage of the Volume Control
There is nothing that I really need to teach you about the volume knob a guitar. As straightforward as it is, this dial can change the overall volume level of your rig. However, you can also use this knob to unleash the best tone out of your instrument.
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10 Best Distortion Pedals That Rock

By Klaus Crow 9 Comments

10 Best Distortion Pedals That RockYou got a guitar, an amp, a decent clean sound, but your amp is missing that great distortion sound that will blow you away. You might already have a great distortion, but you’re lacking a 70’s classic rock tone or you want to add that sweet tone from your favorite guitar player to your arsenal.

Well, today we got a list of 10 awesome distortion pedals that will suit every style of guitar playing from delicate blues to classic rock to ruthless heavy metal.

These sounds will satisfy all your funky riffs and soaring lead solos. A great selection of stompboxes ranging from 50 up to 250 dollars, depending on your budget and personal taste, there is something here for every musician who wants to rock the place.

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Top 6 Best Guitar Amps for Practice and Small Gigs 2021

By Klaus Crow 17 Comments

Top 6 Best Guitar Amps for Practice and Small GigsYes, it all starts with the right guitar. But in case of the electric guitar the amp has a major influence on your overall sound and how much fun you’re going to have playing, practicing and gigging. Next to the guitar the amp is going to be your best buddy.

For musicians who mostly play at home and have a small gig once in while, the combo amp is the perfect solution.

Guitar combo amps come in different shapes and sizes. The output power determines how many Watts the amp will deliver, how loud the amp is gonna be and for what purposes you can use the amp. The more Watts and bigger the amp, the higher the price tag. Also the type of amp, speaker type, size, amount of controls, fx and other features have an effect on the price.

There are valve, transistor and modeling amps. Each has it’s pros and cons. A lot of musicians prefer valve amps because of it’s warmth, wider dynamic range and more musical sounding distortions, but there is also more maintenance to a valve amp. On the other hand modeling amps are also getting better and better each year, often sound surprisingly good and are decent and reliable.

This post will show you the amps that are perfect for practicing at home, rehearsals, gigging in small pubs, performing as a duo or with a band without a loud drummer.

All these amps are beauties in their own way. They all have a unique character and sound that will suit particular styles of playing. Even though all these combos sound great, don’t underestimate the guitar you plug into the amp. The sound is determined by the combination of the two components. The third element is based on your personal taste and preferences.

Note: The output (power) of a 5 Watts Valve amp is comparable to a 30/40 Watt solid state modeling amp.

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