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Audiovox and Serenader Amps

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Introduction With this month's feature story on the Audiovox bass (page 80), plus a comparison between Audiovox pickup (page 81) and early Dobro pickups, it...

Martin Barre

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Since the late 1960s, guitarist Martin Barre has been an important fixture in the legendary British band Jethro Tull. The only Tull album...

The Misadventures of Temple of Doom

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The steel jaws of the trap had snapped shut. But events had spun so wildly out of control. And now, as...

Ampeg Horizontal Basses

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The Ampeg Horizontal Bass, perhaps because of its rarity and odd beauty, has become quite a collector's item. And because production records for...

Tuck Andress

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Since 1978, guitar virtuoso Tuck Andress, recognized as a premier player of jazz and contemporary standard music, has enjoyed one of the most enduring...

Robin Trower

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<img class="size-full" src="/wp-content/uploads/2075/72.jpg" alt="Trancendental Blues " title="Trancendental Blues " /> A bonafide British rock guitar great, Robin Trower needs little introduction. His career began in the...

National Westwood and Glennwood

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Westwood 75 While the mantra for 21st century "alternative material" guitars focuses on carbon fiber (i.e. Rainsong acoustics) and wood/glass/carbon fiber/epoxy composites (i.e. Ken Parker's...

Bixonic Expandora

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The Bixonic Expandora is a distortion box par excellence. The name just rolls off the tongue, doesn't it? I think Rocky Jones and his...

Rickenbacker’s Bakelite Spanish Vs. Fender’s Esquire

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Even if Rickenbacher's 1935 Bakelite Spanish model wasn't the first solidbody electric, it would still be important in the evolution of modern guitars as...

Rickenbacker’s Bakelite Spanish Vs. Fender’s Esquire

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Even if Rickenbacher's 1935 Bakelite Spanish model wasn't the first solidbody electric, it would still be important in the evolution of modern guitars as...
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