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Grill Cloth – How to Tighten Sagging Grill’s
If your amp has loose, sagging grill cloth there is an easy quick-fix to tighten it back up to be factory fresh. This remedy applies to the plastic type grill cloth typically found on Fender type amps. First remove the speakers from the amp and then remove the baffle. Then take a hair dryer or if […]

Printed Circuit Boards – Soldering Tip
Printed circuit boards. We love them because they can make amplifier production faster, easier and consistent. We hate them because if you are not careful you can burn up a circuit trace making a simple component tweak a repair job…yay. I have found over the years that if you are going to repair or tweak […]
Stickers – RemovingThem Safely From Your Guitar
If you have a guitar with stickers on it and want to remove them there is an easy way without harming the guitars finish to get the job done. The most effective way (and safest) for all finish types including nitrocellulose lacquer is to use Naptha. You can get Naptha in hardware stores or even […]
Hearing Protection that Sounds Good
Protection for your hearing has advanced significantly over the years. You no longer need to shove little foam “marshmallows” into your ears and deal with a completely muddy mess of a sound that you hear wearing them. Yes, your hearing is protected but you cannot enjoy the sound of the band or your rig that you […]
Hand Fatigue and How To Prevent It
If you experience hand fatigue and or pain from extended periods of playing there are a few things you can do to prevent it and avoid a more serious condition such as tendonitis or Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Hand fatigue happens for a number of reasons. One reason could be your technique. For example if your guitar is worn […]
Baffles – Plywood vs Particle Board
Here is a tip for anyone who has a guitar amp or extension cabinet with a particle board baffle. Changing the baffle from partical board to a high quality plywood will give your cabinet a more open and natural sound. Some players describe particle board sounding and feeling dead as compared to plywood. This is […]
Tuneomatic Bridge Saddles – Nylon or Steel Saddles? Both!
This tip comes from a unique feature on the new Joe Bonamassa Signature Les Paul guitar. It seems that Joe was experimenting with some of the components on one of his Les Paul’s and decided to try different saddles on the tune-o-matic bridge. After his experiments he settled on using three steel saddles for the low E, […]
Nut Lubrication to Avoid String Breakage and Tuning Problems
Here is a simple tip to help keep your guitar in tune, especially guitars with vibrato tailpieces. One of the most common places where tuning problems occur is at the nut. Strings can get “hung up” and not glide through their nut slots. Bending strings and use of a vibrato tailpiece can also cause them to go […]
Input Jacks – How to Keep Them Clean
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. Jacks can become oxidized over time and cause grounding problems and resistance in the signal path. ¼” Output jacks can […]
Speaker Cones – Repairing Small Rips and Tears
This tip is about how to repair small tears in speaker cones. You may have a really great sounding speaker with it’s original cone that has a small tear somewhere in the cone. A small tear is around one inch in overall length. Instead of getting the speaker reconed or trying to find a replacement […]
Finish Checking – How To Avoid It!
Finish checking are those little hairline cracks that you see in the finish on many older guitars. A guitar that is 30 years or older can develop these merely from the finish drying out and aging. The environment that the guitar spends its life in is also a contributing factor. Some players find these tiny hairline […]
Machine Screws – Keep Them From Vibrating Loose
If you are having a problem with machine screws on your guitar or amp coming loose you can use Loctite to prevent this. This is helpful on small screws like the ones used for guitar bridge height adjustment. This also works well for the mounting screws on amp handles that come loose occasionally. I like to use […]
Knobs and Switch Tips- Keeping Them in Place
If you have a guitar with push-on type knobs such as the ones as used on a Fender Stratocaster or Gibson Les Paul you may experience the knobs coming loose and falling off. This quick fix is great for push-on type switch tips as used on a Fender Stratocaster and Telecaster as well. On guitars with […]
Capo’s For Truss Rod Adjustments and String Removal
If you need to adjust your vintage Fender type truss rod with access at the heel or change the battery in your acoustic/electric guitar this tip will help keep your strings in place and make the job alot easier. First thing to do is loosen the strings so they are slack and do not produce […]
Preamp Tubes – How To Fine Tune Your Amp
You can fine tune your tube amplifier with one tube substitution. The tube that you want to change is V1 which is the first gain stage preamp tube. You can tailor the gain structure with different tubes making your amp run cleaner or dirtier and also change the dynamics. For example changing a 12AX7 for […]
Hum Elimination With Multi-Amp Rigs
If your rig has more than one amp in it and you are experiencing excessive hum or buzzing then you may have a ground loop. A ground loop is an unwanted current in a conductor connecting two points that are supposed to be at the same potential, often ground, but are actually at different potentials. Ground […]
Tolex – How to Clean it the Simple Way
What is the best product to clean dirty tolex without using harsh chemicals that may do more harm than good? Simple: Use “Simple Green“. Simple Green is the original Green cleaner not containing ammonia, citrus oils, bleach or petrollium distiallates. It is non-toxic, non- flammable, non-abrasive, biodegradable and the packaging is recyclable. Simple Green can be […]
Trem Arm Adjustment
Here is a tip for players that have a Stratocaster type guitar with a threaded, screw-in trem arm. Sometimes with the vintage type threaded, screw in arms the arm itself is either too loose and just swings uncontrollably when not in use or tightens up in the wrong spot. Either situation can be annoying. By taking […]
Pedalboard Power Supplies and Batteries
Many players have different opinions on whether to use batteries or a power supply for pedals. The battery camp says that as the battery drains and the voltage drops there’s a certain tone their pedals get. The power supply camp says that batteries become expensive and some power supplies have a “battery simulator” built in so […]
Kluson Adaptor Bushings For Vintage Type Tuners
So many vintage guitars in the past have been “upgraded” with Schaller, Grover or Sperzel type tuners. While these tuners are a better quality component they do not look like the originals taking away form the factory vintage look and they actually change the response of your guitar by adding more mass to the headstock. […]
Wood Screw Holes – A Quick Fix!
Here is a quick, “down and dirty” fix for stripped wood screw holes on your guitar and will also work on amplifier back panels. The common quick fix is to take a tooth pick and insert it into the hole making the hole diameter smaller. This will help the wood screw bite into the toothpick […]
Output Tubes – Why Buy Them Matched?
When buying power tubes for your amp it is always a good idea to purchase an extra set that is matched to the set you are buying. For example if you are buying a matched pair of tubes for your amp get a matched quartet. Once you set the bias for the first pair from […]

Tube Filaments – Wiring to Reduce Hum
Here is a great tip for DIY tube amp builders. When wiring the filaments of the output tubes in a push-pull power amp always remember to keep the wires from your tightly twisted pair in phase. For example one filament wire from the twisted pair going from pin 2 on the first output tube socket for a 6L6 should also […]
Open Back Combo Amps – Reduce Phase Cancellation
This tip is for all you players that use an open back combo amp. This tip comes from a personal experience on a gig. During the soundcheck at a recent gig I noticed that my 5F6-A 4×10 Bassman clone I built sounded a little thin and harsh in the midrange. It also sounded very two […]
Mark Jenny – MJtele
This month’s Spotlight is on Mark Jenny and his son Matthew of MJtele. Located in Carthage, Missouri together they specialize in the highest quality aged guitar finishes available. In this interview Mark talks about his finishing work and commitment to customer satisfaction. His passion for his work is clearly evident in each piece of work he produces […]
Musikraft – Licenced OEM Guitar Necks and Bodies
In this Spotlight segment Scott Smith, General Manager of Musikraft in NJ, answers many questions regarding guitar neck and body manufacturing as well as adresses some key details like the type of glue that is used, cloning a vintage neck, what effect finish thickness has and how the different types of truss rods effect the strentgh of […]
Scott Lentz – Lentz Guitars
In the guitar world of the so called “small builders” one man stands out among many of his ilk. That man is Scott Lentz. His instruments are his way of expressing himself and every instrument he builds has some of his heart and soul built-in so to speak. Scott’s focus is on electric guitars for […]
Shane Fontayne – The Transcendental Guitarist
Credit: Marc D’Amour. This month’s Spotlight is on Shane Fontayne. “Who is Shane Fontayne”? some of you may ask. If you don’t know who Shane is then you are about to discover an extremely talented musician who plays and lives his life with presence. For those of you who do know of Shane then you […]
Larry Rodgers – Rodgers Amplifiers
If you are looking for a complete vintage amplifier restoration then look no further than Larry Rodgers of Rodgers Amplifiers in Naples, Florida. His amplifer custom shop can transform your age worn or badly modified amplifier into a sonic and aesthetic thing of beauty. Larry’s extensive knowledge of amplifer circuits, cabinetry and years of experience goes […]
Dave Sharp – Hard Travellin’ Troubadour
This month the Spotlight is on Dave Sharp the Hard Travellin’ Troubadour. Dave was one of the founding members of the british rock group the Alarm. His guitar playing provided the edgy, punk-like guitar syle for many hits including “Marching On”, “68 Guns”, Rescue Me” and “Sold Me Down the River”. But that’s not all that Mr. […]
Cindy Cashdollar – Always on the Money!
This month we are shifting gears here a bit and featuring a brilliant Dobro/Steel guitar player. Here name is Cindy Cashdollar (yes, that is her real last name). Born and raised in Woodstock, NY Cindy became interested in the unique sound of the Dobro and honed her talent with bluegrass legend John Herald, Paul Butterfield, […]
Jason Lollar – Lollar Pickups
Get ready for “16 tons” of info about pickups in this month’s Spotlight feature on Jason Lollar. Based in the Seattle area for most of his life Jason started playing blues music around 1980 while also listening to lots of older funk, mowtown, jazz, rock and country. How he got into the pickup business […]
Tech 21 – Sans Tubes For 20 Years!
Tech 21 is celebrating 20 years in the musical equipment biz this month and we are honoring that with this Spotlight feature. With the introduction of the SansAmp back in 1989 the company’s founder, Andrew Barta, made his mark in the industry. Since that time he has designed and manufactured some pretty amazing pieces of equipment […]
Gord Miller – GM Vintage Restorations
One Sunday morning you wake up and during breakfast while reading the paper you spot in the classifieds some local garage sales. There is not much going on so you decide to take a ride and check one out. Who knows maybe there is a Rembrandt hiding behind a velvet Elvis or something. Upon arrival […]
Frank O’Hearn – Shamrock Amplification
Frank O’Hearn says that when he builds an amplifier he feels that “boutique means boutique“. This translates into each amplifier having it’s own characteristics and voice. Frank draws his inspiration from the late Ken Fischer for building amplifiers and had the good fortune of talking to the famed Trainwreck creator and learing some of his methods. In this Spotlight interview […]
Igor Boiko – Ukranian Jazz Master
This month we are visiting Russia and shining the Spotlight on Ukranian Jazz Master, Igor Boiko. Igor has been playing the guitar since he was eight years old and has been playing in groups since the age of fifteen. He graduated from Gliere Music College in Kiev and applies his musical education in his […]
Ken Kantor – ZT Amplifiers
Ken Kantor is the man behind the new, cutting-edge company, ZT Amplifiers of Berkeley, California. One of the first graduate student pioneers to emerge from MIT’s Art and Media Technology program in 1981, Kantor has earned over a dozen industry Design and Engineering awards, along with four “Grand Prix” product honors. His extensive professional history […]
ZT Amplifiers – Lunchbox
The ZT Amplifiers Lunchbox model is a small powerful amplifier for home practice, recording and live gigs. It measures 7.3″ x 9.8″ x 4.4″ / 185mm x 250mm x 112mm and weighs in at 9.5lbs/4.7kg. Controls consist of Gain, Volume, Tone and Reverb which is more like an ambience feature and not your typical reverb […]

Casper Guitar Technologies CGT-TS Guitar
Steve Casper of Casper Guitar Technologies builds a really nice guitar using high quality materials and his excellent luthier skills. The model that Steve sent me to check out is based on the archetypal Tele style guitar. You’re probably thinking here’s another T clone, like there aren’t enough of them out there already. But wait….. […]
KTS Titanium Saddles
Stan Bobrowski contacted me from KTS Musical Products to let me know about their fine line of titanium guitar bridge saddles. He knows of me through the good folks at Mercury Magnetics and was told I am a bit of a Tele fan….to say the least. After a few emails Stan sent me a set […]
Eminence Red Fang 10 Speaker
The Eminence Red Fang 10, is a ten inch speaker with a British voiced design similar to the old blue or silver alnico speakers found in classic Vox amps. The voice of this speaker definitely has a British character to it and it’s described by Eminence as having loads of detail, chime and grit and […]
Pro Co Sound Limited Edition White Face RAT Pedal
Who remembers the 80’s? I sure do and I distinctly remember having a Pro Co RAT pedal. As a matter of fact it was the only pedal I had!!! Back in the day I was playing a few different Telecasters through older Fender amps which provided a great platform for my sound. The RAT pedal […]

ZT Amplifiers – Lunchbox Acoustic
We’ve all heard the old saying “strike while the iron is hot”. Well Ken Kantor strikes again while his soldering iron is still hot with the new Lunchbox Acoustic Amplifier!!! This is a really cool, super small, two channel amp for all you acoustic guitar pickers. One channel is for your guitar and the other […]
Eminence Ragin Cajun Speaker
The Eminence 10” Ragin Cajun speaker is another original Eminence design. The voice of this speaker has an American flavor to it and is described by Eminence as being very loud, touch-sensitive with a bell-like top end. The Cajun features a 30 oz. ceramic magnet and is rated for 75 watts at 8 ohms. According […]
ZT Amplifiers – Club Amp
ZT Amplifiers does it again with its new Club amp model! In true Ken Kantor style ZT has delivered a long awaited small, loud and great sounding 1×12 amplifier. This seems to be like the “big football playing brother” to the Lunchbox. The new Club amp features include Gain, Volume, Bass, Treble and traditional sounding […]
HipKitty Glaze Pedal
Neal Logdahl from HipKitty sent me over one of his Glaze pedals to check out and review. The Glaze is a boost/overdrive pedal that has a unique design which retains the warmth and clarity for each note and chord. The added harmonic content creates a “glaze” as Neal puts it on the upper notes while […]
Voyage-Air VAD-06 Guitar
The Voyage-Air VAD-06 is designed to be a travel guitar because it is actually designed to fold in half! Some of the stigma with a “travel guitar” has been lesser quality both in sound and workmanship and they are not often considered “real guitars”. More often than not they are looked upon as beaters you […]
Eminence Black Mountain Speaker
The Eminence Black Mountain 12” speaker is an original Eminence design that has an American voicing with a 35 oz. alnico magnet. This model is rated for 30 watts at 8 ohms. According to the specs the frequency response is 70Hz-5.5k Hz, has a 1.75” voice coil and its sensitivity is rated at 101.3dB. On […]
Satellite Amplifiers – Atom
Who likes great sounding, well built amplifiers? Who likes simple, straightforward, no-nonsense designs? Who likes Voxy/Plexi tones? If you answered yes to any of these questions then the Satellite Atom amplifier is for you. Adam Grimm sent me over a really cool looking silver flake tolex covered Atom head for review. I opened the box […]
Joe Barden Engineering, Danny Gatton T-Style Pickups
Today we will be reviewing the Joe Barden Engineering, Danny Gatton T-Style pickup set. The original T-Style set was developed by Joe Barden for Danny Gatton back in the late 80’s. They are direct replacements for Telecaster type guitars and do not require any alteration to your guitar. Also to note that the stock value […]
Shamrock Amplification – Shamrock & Roll 18
Frank O’Hearn’s Shamrock & Roll 18 is a point to point, hand wired tube guitar amplifier. The tube configuration consists of an EF86 and a 12AX7 in the preamp section, a pair of EL84’s (cathode biased, class A) and an EZ81 rectifier. There are 4 & 8 ohm outputs with no negative feedback loop. The […]
Fuchs Extreme Cream
The Fuchs Audio Technologies Extreme Cream is a dual channel overdrive pedal based on their single channel Plush Cream model. It is made right here in the U.S.A. along with all the other Fuchs products. This unit is of the highest quality and carries a 5-year warranty. Now let’s get down to business and have some fun […]
Montreux Replacement Guitar Parts
The Montreux parts line was started by Yuichiro Shirakuma when he realized the need for highly accurate reproduction parts for vintage Gibson Les Paul models. Recently the extensive line of parts was expanded even further to include correct replacements for other Gibson model guitars and vintage Fender guitars. All of the parts in the Montreux line […]
Boss ME-50 Multi-Effects Unit
Ok, so you are looking for a small, reliable and good sounding multi-effects unit. You are also on somewhat of a budget and want a good bang for the buck. One unit that complies with these criteria is the Boss ME-50. There are lots of sounds to choose from and it’s built with the high […]
Lollar Imperial Humbucker Pickups
In this review we will be actually reviewing two different sets of Jason Lollar Imperial Humbuckers. We will be installing a set of low wind and a set of regular wind models. There will be two test guitars. First a 1980’s Greco ES 175 type guitar and a Tele-Gib project guitar. Each guitar is very […]
BYOC Overdrive Pedal Kit
The BYOC (Build Your Own Clone) Overdrive kit is based on the infamous Ibanez TS-808 pedal. This is one of the most imitated overdrive pedals on the planet and many others have been based on this design. So what sets this “clone” apart from others? First it is a kit which is very affordable and […]
ISP Decimator Noise Reduction Pedal
The ISP Decimator pedal does absolutely nothing to affect your guitars natural tone while engaged. So then why would you want to use a pedal that does not affect your guitar’s tone you may ask (that’s what pedals are for). The answer is simple- Noise Reduction! The Decimator pedal is not a noise gate it […]
Blackstone Appliances MOSFET Overdrive 2SV3 Pedal
The Blackstone Appliances MOSFET Overdrive model 2SV3 is a unique pedal that uses small signal MOSFETs instead of clipping diodes to generate distortion. The circuit uses four gain stages, each contributing a small amount of clipping much like a tube guitar amplifier. The circuit also interacts with your guitar’s pickups giving it a very dynamic […]
Ibanez AF105-NT Archtop Jazz Guitar
The Ibanez AF105-NT will be the guitar reviewed today. It is part of the Artcore Custom line and features many fancy appointments such as flamed maple top, back and sides, flamed maple pickguard, 5-piece maple/bubinga 22 fret neck, abalone inlay, with rosewood tailpiece and control knobs. The pickups are both Super 58 models. Included with […]
Brown Note D’Lite 22
The Brown Note D’lite amp is a point to point tube amplifier based on a Dumble design and is available in kit form as well as completely assembled. There is no difference between the kit version and the assembled version. This particular review will be of the kit version; the assembly process as well as […]
Tremolo – How it Actually Works in Your Amp
Tremolo…..it almost seemed like it had disappeared for awhile during the whole boutique “less is more” amp craze. Then Cesar Diaz released his famous Texas Tremodillo pedal, and tremolo was reborn. Soon, tremolo was popping up again in every manufacturer’s amp line. What I will unlock here is the “mystery” behind the tremolo circuit, what […]
12AX7 Tube Comparison
Kurt Prange who is the Sales Engineer at Amplified Parts wrote an article comparing current production 12AX7 tubes. The article is loaded with information, graphs and diagrams. It’s an interesting read with lots of details. […]
Interview: John Frondelli on Hot-Rodding the Fender Champion 600
In this brief interview John Frondelli talks about the mods that he cooked up for the Fender Champion 600. This amp is exactly the same as the Gretsch 5222 amp. He also talks about his “version 2” mod that is being field tested right now and will be available soon. If any Champion 600 owners […]
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome And Guitar Players: Consider ART Before Surgery!
If you are a guitar player and have what is known as Carpal Tunnel Syndrome then this article is for you. This article also applies to anyone experiencing hand, forearm or any other body pain for that matter. Before you “go under the knife” and opt for surgery consider an alternative method to heal that […]
Interview: Jim Pasch of Hoboken Vintage Guitars
Jim Pasch of Hoboken VIntage Guitars is an expert on vintage guitars and has been dealing them almost his whole life. In this interview he will talk about his experiences over the years of dealing with these treasured gems of yesteryear. He also gives some advice for collecting and examines trends in the vintage market. […]
Telecaster Bridge Pickup Feedback Reduction Tips
If you are like me and love the Fender Telecaster but cannot deal with the unwanted microphonic feedback from the bridge pickup then this article will help you with tips to reduce or eliminate it. The first issue is the pickup itself. The pickup must be wax potted. This is a process of dipping the […]
Chokes: What Are They? What Do They Do?
A choke is an iron core inductor used in the power supply of a guitar amp as a filtering element. Looking a lot like a transformer a choke only has two leads coming from the housing. They are designed to block AC while passing DC. Their purpose in guitar amp filter supplies is to smooth […]
Guitar Terms And Their Meaning
Abalone – A rain-bowed colorful shell material used for inlay on guitars for decoration. The color varies greatly and enhances the overall appearance. See Photo. Action – This describes the string height above the fingerboard on a guitar. The closer the strings are to the fingerboard without excessive buzzing the faster and easier the guitar […]
Rectifier Tube Voltage Drop Chart
This is a chart showing the specifications for 5 volt rectifier tubes that can be used in guitar amps. By having this information on a chart you can choose a rectifier tube that will best suit your playing style. The more of a voltage drop (DCV Drop) you have the more sag or compression you will […]
Gig Bag Essentials
For the working guitar player a gig bag full of essential items is a good idea for any challenging circumstance that may arise. Here is a list of essential items in no particular order. All items are important and could help to save the day on a gig or session. 1- Strings. A couple extra […]
Hot-Rodding The New Fender Champion 600!
Last year, Fender did the unthinkable…they commenced tube amp production in China. Many players first thought was “Oh God, what IS this world coming to?” After all, tube amps are an AMERICAN thing, right? As someone on the inside of the industry, I can assure you that Fender is NOT trying to upset the balance […]
Gibson Mini-Humbucker vs. Gibson Firebird Pickup
There are alot of players that think the Gibson Firebird and Gibson Mini-Humbucker are the same pickup with different covers. This is not the case. They are entirely different designs. This brief article will explain the differences. The Firebird mini-humbucker appears outwardly like the mini-humbucker used on other Gibson guitars such as the Les Paul Deluxe, […]
RoHS Compliance – What Does It Mean To Musicians?
We are a world in crisis. The inherent greed and gluttony has been turned inward on us. This time however, it is not the collapse of the Roman Empire at stake, but the destruction of our life-supporting ecosystems. Mother Nature is trying to say that she’s had enough.The electronics industry has always employed the use […]
Fender Custom Color Finishes
Did you ever wonder how and where the folks at Fender came up with those vibrant custom color finishes in the 1950’s and 1960’s? From the automotive industry of course! That’s right your favorite vintage custom color Fender guitar shares the same finish as a Cadillac, Oldsmobile or even a Corvette of that era. The […]
Guitar String Construction – How They’re Made
String construction Depending on the construction of the instrument on which they are used, strings will usually have either a ball or loop at one end to attach the string to the instrument. Strings for some instruments may be wrapped with silk at their ends to protect the string. The color and pattern of the […]
Impedance – Speaker Cabinet Wiring
Impedance – Speaker Cabinet WiringThere are a number of important technical issues relating to the matching of speakers to amplifiers, and to the wiring of multiple speaker systems (eg 2 x 12″, 4 x 12″, etc.). Impedance – Cabinet Wiring The impedance of a speaker is basically a measurement of how hard the amplifier will […]
Preamp Tube Gain Factors And Substitution Chart
Preamp Tube Gain Factor and Substitution Chart 12AX7 Family Tube Substitution The 12AX7 family of dual-triode preamp tubes consists of the 12AX7, 5751, 12AT7, 12AY7, 12AV7 & 12AU7. These are all pin compatible with one another, the only differences being the gain factor of each tube. A common substitution is to replace a 12AX7 with […]
Capacitor Referance Chart
When reading schematics, building or repairing amplifiers and also buying capacitors, you often must convert between uF, nF and pF. Paper, plastic and electrolytic capacitors are usually expressed in terms of uF (microfarads). Short forms for micro farad include uF, mfd, MFD, MF and UF. Mica capacitors are usually expressed in terms of pF (micromicrofarads) […]
Resistor Color Codes Explained
Classification of resistors consists of three main properties. Resistance, measured in ohms, Tolerance of the resistance value, shown as a percentage and Power handling capacity, measured in watts. The first two can be taken from the table below using the 4 or 5 band code as appropriate. The power handling capacity is not normally indicated […]
Guitar Maintenance – The Basics
This article will deal with several points to look at and inspect on your guitar to keep it in top playing condition between your regular set-ups. Some tools may be required such as a large and small Philips head screwdriver, small flathead screwdriver, toothbrush, boiled linseed oil, small adjustable wrench, a small piece of #600 […]
Phase Inverter – What it Does and How it Works
Of all the circuits in a tube amplifier, the Phase Inverter, also known is the Phase Splitter, is the most difficult to understand by even some experienced techs. Its function is relatively simple: take a signal input, and create two outputs, one that is identical (e.g. in-phase) to the original, and another that is a […]
Hand Strength For Guitar Players: Eliminating Hand Fatigue
This article is about my experience building my hand strength after I cured the tendonitis condition I had. The program has a few parts to it and I will outline them here. There is another article that goes with this one entitled “Tendonitis And Guitar Players” in which I outlined how I cured my tendonitis […]
Tendinitis And Guitar Players: A Natural Cure
This article is about my experience with a tendinitis condition I developed in my left hand and how I cured it naturally. The remedy has a few parts to it and I will outline them here. The time frame was not long before I felt significantly better. There is another article that goes with this […]
Active Pickups- What They Are and How They Work?
What are active pickups and what are the advantages and drawbacks? An active pickup is one that uses electronics to enhance or modify the signal from the guitar’s strings. Unlike passive pickups that are constructed of wire wound around a magnet, active pickups require an external power source to operate. Along with the external power […]