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Even from childhood, in his native Germany, Reinhold Bogner was already skillfully wielding his soldering iron to create his own guitar amps. After he moved to Los Angeles, his models and amp modifications began to attract famous names from the six-string world including Steve Vai, Steve Stevens, and Eddie Van Halen. So when it was announced tha...
I love the sound, first of all. I also love the switchless capabilities and the ability to adjust it to do what i need. It's priced fair, and the wah sound itself is true to form, nice and middy, clear, and vocal. I've used just about every other standard wah pedal on the market, and this is the one i settled on. I actually would buy another a...
depusi I use more than 6 months. I have the dunlop bass wah essaillé. I love: the simplicity of the pedal, no-brainer to set, aesthetics, sound. I witness, the mounted volume, bass management is a fair (I mean, it is not for the foundation, so I did not keep points). I pay 50 euros in a secondhand cosmetics etta very ...
Excellent wah pedal, easy to use and with the characters but mostly aimed at big sound. This equipment is more difficult to exploit its clear. With practice, it is doing, but not as often play funk with it! I have not seen a big interest in the second mode: Vai I would have surely suffice.
recently, but what allows me to judge so quickly, is that I have groped a few hours, and most importantly, it's far from the first try that seriously ... all scales (qualities) combined ... the least? ... apart from the lack of rounded on the body and the split microphones that would have pleased me, nothing special ... most...
These are Steve Vai's custom made pickups, made by DiMarzio. I have mixed feelings about their pickups in general, some of their stuff sounds awesome to me but a lot of it is really lifeless. These pickups are examples of the latter. I think that Steve Vai is a tremendous player, but his tone is really incredibly 80s sounding and cheesy. Unless ...
There normally isn't a lot that can be said about drum sticks and brushes. The Steve Gadd Signature series deserves recognition because this combination has permanently worked its way into my playing. I Love both the sticks and brushes more than any other brand or line and they have serves me well for years. I am going to revie...
I've been using this since the fall of 2001, and I have very few negatives to express about it. The thing I dislike the most is how sensitive the pedal is. It's very responsive, almost to a fault, and I've noticed this especially when there's a nice little pocket of tone at a certain point in the pedal range of motion, but it's very awkward to n...
I've been using it for two days. I knew exactly what I was looking for and this time I wasn't disappointed. And to top it off it isn't too expensive. You get two effects for the price of one pedal. 10/10 regarding the value for money. I tried out a lot of other models before buying it. I was looking for something that sounded like a boosted DS1 ...
I have used the Steve Gadd Signature sticks made by Vic Firth and they just weren’t the right sticks for what a played. I play primarily metal but I am also in a jazz band. The stick gives your ride cymbals awesome definition and they dance across every surface of the cymbal, but when you use it on the crashes, it makes it way too quiet. The h...
Been using this for a couple months...but I know what I like, and this foots the bill. The spring loaded feature is awesome. I love not having to make sure it clicks to engage. I was actually getting ready to buy the Fulltone Clyde Deluxe and feel quite happy I got this instead... ( the only reason I say that is because I have the Vox...otherwi...