I got the chance to visit the NAMM show this year thanks to a good friend. We went on Friday and spent the day walking up and down the Anaheim Convention Center until our feet were sore and our stomach’s were empty. Continue reading →
NAMM 2012
I got the chance to visit the NAMM show this year thanks to a good friend. We went on Friday and spent the day walking up and down the Anaheim Convention Center until our feet were sore and our stomach’s were empty. Continue reading →
The Fender Mustang amp series is feature rich and offers multiple options along the model line. Our fellow gear head Brian Keith breaks down the differences between the Mustang II and III. Continue reading →
Gig bags are an important part of life for a guitar or bass player. There are hundreds of options to choose from with all manner of quality, finish, and features. Typically choosing to use a gig bag has been a compromise of options. That is no longer the case with iGig Cases, makers of the iGig gig bags. This bag will most likely be the last gig bag you’ll ever need for your gear. We got the chance to sit down with guys behind the iGig bags and find out more about their products and story. Continue reading →
Echo Digital Audio is a Santa Barbara based company with a good and long-standing history of making reliable audio interfaces for both professionals and home musicians. We recently got the chance to connect with them to talk about the company, their products, and how their products can best be used. Continue reading →
The iPhone has revolutionized so many things. One area that has been revolutionized is the world of music; specifically, the way we tune our stringed instruments. The first time I downloaded an app that could help me tune my guitar I was pretty skeptical. In my mind nothing on my phone was going to replace my Boss TU-3 on my pedal board, it just wasn’t going to happen. Continue reading →