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New Gear Review: Mesa/Boogie-Three New Guitar Pedals
The Boogie® Throttle Box EQ™, Five-Band Graphic EQ and Flux-Five™ are the newest pedals added to Mesa/Boogie’s line of guitar pedals. The original Throttle Box™ ... -
New Gear Review: Eventide Mood
Eventide’s Mood is a plug-in that characterizes the emotional content of music. Mood analyzes music playing in your DAW. It inspects the key, spectral content, ... -
Up Close: Peterson Strobe Tuners
It All Began With An Organ: In 1948, Richard Peterson, Founder of The Northern Illinois-based Peterson Company, completed development of the earliest Peterson analog tuner, ... -
New Gear: Schecter Hellraiser Hybrid
The Hellraiser Hybrid collection is a combination of the Hellraiser and SLS models. The Hellraiser’s signature, highly-figured quilted maple top is now redesigned with a ... -
New Gear Review: Fishman Fluence Electric Guitar Pickup
The Fishman Fluence™ pickups are said to avoid the typical problems of passive pickups made with traditional wire-wound coils and eliminate the tonal inconsistencies due ... -
Close Up: Rockn Stompn
What’s In A Name: With the launch of Rockn Stompn and its flagship product the Model RS-4, Duluth, GA-based Kimball Magee combines his passion for ... -
New Gear Review: iZotope Nectar 2
Nectar 2 is a whole new redesign of the original Nectar vocal multi-processor plug-in. The look, GUI and all 11 modules are completely rethought and ... -
New Gear Review: Milliennia Music HV-37 Microphone Pre-Amp
Millennia Music & Media Systems’ HV-37 is a 1U rack cabinet that contains two hardwired HV-35 microphone pre-amp circuit boards—the same boards that go into ... -
New Gear Review: Godlyke TWA Fly Boys Mini Pedals
Totally Wycked Audio has five new mini stomp pedals that are ultra-compact and super-affordable. All feature lightweight, extruded aluminum cases that are a perfect fit ... -
New Gear Review: KRK Rokit 5 G3 Studio Monitors
The entire line of new KRK/Gibson ROKIT Generation 3 two-way active monitors have more than just cosmetic upgrades—but I do like the new “rounded” corner ...