Guitar World Network: Revolver | MetalKult
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Friday, July 18
THE KUSTOM HV is not just versatile but also responsive and full of great tone. With 65 watts of solid-state power, it can produce its entire sonic range at reasonable volume for stage and studio.
Wednesday, July 16
Paco de Lucia and John Williams wannabes will find the 300 Nylon's tones as good as the real thing, as will any guitarist who wants to add Chet Atkins tunes to their onstage repertoire.
Monday, July 7
Boss' BR-600 is a very functional recording studio encompassed in a package about the size of a portable DVD player.
Wednesday, July 2
Premium pedals can carry a premium price tag, but thanks to their cool hybrid of digital control and analog signal path, the Ultron and Ultrem transcend cliché auto-wah and tremolo pedal sounds while breaking new ground for tone shaping and rhythmic expression.
Thursday, June 19
Unlike so many instruments that live and die by their "versatility" and seek to be everything to anyone, the Razorback achieves its sole goal as a loud and proud metal instrument.
Thursday, June 12
LIKE A CLASSIC tube amp, the Ibanez Nine Series pedals were practically perfect at their inception. These reissues are faithful in appearance and operation to the original candy-colored masterpieces.
Wednesday, June 11
The 360M is a striking entry with appointments that are usually found on much more expensive instruments.
Friday, May 16
Snap Jack provides the sound quality of a premium cable and its rugged design can withstand years of bumbling mishaps.
Tuesday, May 6
“SHREDNECK” MAY SOUND like a Yiddish curse word, but it’s actually a cool new product designed to help you warm up and practice when it’s not convenient to haul around a guitar.
Monday, May 5
If you're looking for a great preamp with tons of effects, the Prophesy II may be the only guitar processor you'll ever need, which makes it a great bargain even at twice the price.

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