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The boys and girls over at Taylor really have been busy for their 35th Anniversary. Hot on the heels of their XXXV Parlor, they’re telling us about this: The XXXV 12-Fret.
12-fret guitars are considered by many to possess a ‘better’ tone than their 14-fret equivalents. Only having 12 frets to the body allows the soundhole and the bridge be located closer to the ‘sweet-spots’. Their drawback is, obviously enough, higher fret access. Let’s face it though, for many people, the area beyond the 12th fret on an acoustic guitar is …
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We all strive to Never Go Guitarless. There are times however; dark, grim and terrible times where it’s just not possible. I don’t know the reasons; I don’t wanna know the reasons. Let’s just say that it’s not always possible.
But there is a glimmer of hope. For those situations where you can’t help but go Guitarless, something that might just help you weather the storm is a, super-snazzy, fine art print of a beautiful guitar. Just think, you’re sitting/standing/lying/jiggling there, thinking of lovely, lovely guitars but lamenting your actual lack …
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Here at Guitarless, we like parlour guitars. We like them a lot.
And this one looks like a beaut. This is the latest in Taylor’s 35th Anniversary series of special editions and it really does look special. This is the XXXV Parlor
What Taylor have given us is a Sitka spruce top and a rosewood back and sides. They tell us that the sides and back are Madagascar rosewood which is denser than Indian rosewood and can therefore be milled thinner. The Sitka top is specially selected from a slow-growing stock which …
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Dean B. Zelinsky is a name you may know. He started Dean Guitars many years ago and has come and gone from that company a couple of times since. He’s currently ‘gone’ and is running a new company DBZ (or Dean B. Zelinsky) Guitars. Three-letter acronyms seem the order of the day for guitar companies lately.
After a strong performance in the US, DBZ are now shipping their guitars to more of the world and has distrubtion in Canada, Australia, South America and most of Europe (including the UK).
As you’d expect …
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Further to yesterday’s news that Guns N’ Roses were being sued by two record companies for allegedly using samples of songs by, German electronic musician Ulrich Schnauss, G N’ R manager, Irving Azoff has released the following statement:
“The band believed when the record came out and still believes that there are no unauthorized samples on the track. The snippets of ‘ambient noise’ in question were provided by a member of the album’s production team who has assured us that these few seconds of sound were obtained legitimately. Artists these days …
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Point your browsers to jskguitars.com, the home of startup company JSK Guitars, and the baby of Joe Knaggs. Joe was formerly Director of R&D and Private Stock for PRS Guitars. He left in the summer to blaze his own trail in the guitar world. JSK, or Joseph S. Knaggs Guitars, has only got a holding page at the moment. There’s no real information bar the tantalising glimpse of things to come (i.e. the image that I’ve swiped from their site and placed below – If Joe or any of his …
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Independiente, a UK-based record label and Domino Records in the US, are seeking damages against Guns N’ Roses for copyright infringement. They allege that G N’ R copied parts of two songs by Ulrich Schnauss, a German electronic musician. The labels feel that Schnauss’ songs, Wherever You Are and A Strangely Isolated Place, were used, without permission, on Guns N’ Roses last album, Chinese Democracy – specifically on the track Riad N’ The Bedouins.
The lawsuit is looking for a cool one-million clams in damages.
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News is beginning to make the rounds of the internet concerning the release of Kats Karavan a 4-CD box set of music from the legendary John Peel’s radio shows. Readers outside of the UK and Ireland may be unaware of Peel but he was a household name for forty-odd years, renowned for playing a massively eclectic mix of music from new and upcoming artists and bands. It’s no exaggeration to say that he provided the first radio broadcasts for many hundreds of artists.
Spanning the years from 1968 to his death …
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The massive-foreheaded boffins in Line 6 have been busy of late and have announced and shipped two new rock-toys.
First off is the M9 Stompbox Modeler. This is a multi-effect pedal that houses a huge collection of splendid stompbox-type effects. Included are loads of distortions and drives, compressors and reverbs. There are filters, modulators and pitch-shifters. It’s also got a number of effects lifted from Line 6’s DL4 delay modeler and includes a 28-second looper with plenty of control over your loops.
You can run three effects simultaneously and can tweak the …
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This is the Graveyard Disciple, a collaboration between Epiphone and Zakk Wylde. And it’s, erm, a coffin.
It’s a limited edition coffin, however, comprising a mahogany body and a maple neck all decked out in funereal black. An ebony fingerboard and none-more-black hardware complete the look.
It’s loaded with EMG-HZ pickups. These are passive pickups and are probably a concession to the price bracket. It does come with a proper Floyd Rose trem though.
The Graveyard Disciple is certainly not going to be everyone’s cup of tea. Those that will be attracted by …