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New Electro-Harmonix 44 Magnum Power Amp

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Electro Harmonix is releasing a new 44 watt guitar amplifier in a pedal sized package. The new 44 Magnum is based on their 22 Caliber. The 44 Magnum has a broad power range with lots of headroom. You can drive it into a natural saturation as the volume is turned up. There is a  Tone… Read More »

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Question of the Day: What Tubes Do You Recommend?

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“Hey Billy…what tubes do you recommend”? This should be the question of almost every day because I get tons of emails about which tubes to use. I think a lot of players get confused with brands and numbers, NOS, etc. I like to keep it simple and use tubes that sound good to me and… Read More »

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New Electro Harmonix 22 Caliber

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 Electro-Harmonix has announced the 22 Caliber, a 22-watt, Class D power amp with a pedal-size footprint. The 22 Caliber is designed to power 4-, 8- or 16-ohm speaker loads without adjustment. The pedal features a volume knob that controls the amp’s natural overdrive, similar to a vintage amp with single volume control, and a bright… Read More »

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Electro-Harmonix Introduces POG2

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 Electro-Harmonix has announced the new POG2 polyphonic octave generator. Expanding upon 2005′s POG, the POG2 adds attack control, a second sub-octave, the capability to save settings and more.EH’s product page says, “Use the new attack control to fade in lush, smooth swells. Tune in the new second sub-octave to reach deeper than ever before. The… Read More »

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Featured Article: Guitar Tone Caps

One of the simplest, effective mods you can do to your guitar “on the cheap” is to experiment with tone caps. First before we get started lets get answers to a few questions about these little buggers. What is a tone cap and how does it work? Read more...

Featured Tip: Clean the Input Jack

One very simple maintenence procedure can help keep your guitars’ signal at its best and prevent the loss of ground connection. Clean your jacks! We are talking about the 1/4″ jacks on your amplifier as well as your guitar. Read more..

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