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Once dismissed as the preserve of bass players, 10- and 15-inch speakers have a va
SOME GUITAR GREATS are historically associated with one guitar and one amp. For instance, you’ve got your Brian May (Red Special into a Vox AC30), your Angus Young (Gibson SG into a Marshall) and your
The attraction of small speakers is obvious. They won’t dominate a room and can be tucked out of the way, maybe close to a wall, or – less ideally in a sonic sense – in a corner or on a bookshelf. Fro
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FOR FANS OF high-gain amps, 1992 was a breakthrough year unlike any other (previously or since). This period saw the introduction of the Peavey 5150, Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier, Bogner Ecstasy, VHT Pi
Victory’s most advanced compact amp to date promises huge tone-potential in a lunchbox-sized package. We’re feeling hungry…
We check in with Duesenberg Guitars’ co-owners, Dieter Gölsdorf and Ingo Renner, to find out about 30 years of the Starplayer and more