Jim Dunlop have just announced several new products at the 2017 Winter NAMM show including some great MXR and Way Huge pedals as well as some new Jimi Hendrix pedals. …
MXR Carbon Copy Bright
Those clever folks at Jim Dunlop Guitar Products have seemingly improved something that maybe was impossible to improve upon. The already amazing MXR carbon Copy has been tweaked and the …
MXR SUB MACHINE CSP-210
One of newest MXR Custom Shop pedals to be released is the brand new MXR Sub Machine. This pedal is based on the great MXR la machine, but on steroids. …
DUNLOP CBM95 MINI CRYBABY
So, apparently bigger is better. Well, in this case, that isn’t correct, because this little fella is made to turn heads and break rules. In a perfectly formed little chassis, …
It’s almost Christmas!! – Last minute stocking filler ideas!
Jim Dunlop Mini Fuzz Faces Small and compact! Cool looking and certainly the right size for a stocking filler! These little fellas pack a punch at less than half the …
NEW!! MESA Boogie CabClone
Let me guess…most of us don’t have a team of roadies?? Let alone fellow band members that are willing to show a little sympathy and help us drag a cumbersome …
Meet & Greet: Jeff Loomis and Keith Merrow
Schecter Guitars have teamed up with two superior masters of shred for their latest round of UK Guitar clinics: Long time Schecter endorser and 7 string master Jeff Loomis, and …
Schecter Banshee FR
A recent new trend for Schecter is providing players with slim necked, super playable shred machines. The newer Blackjack ATX & SLS models provide the standard Schecter “C” shape with …
MXR Bass Overdrive (M89)
Standing behind the lead guitarist playing root notes, trying to keep up with the drummer and having to carry the heaviest gear to a from the gig is pretty much …
Nash Guitars S-57 in Daphne Blue Demo Video
Here’s our man Sam Beveridge demo’ing a wonderfully built Nash Guitars S-57 in a Daphne Blue finish. Enjoy
Schecter Blackjack SLS
Want massive sounds? Want a few options when choosing a guitar? Fancy chugging out a few riffs or shredding out a 5 minute prog masterpiece? Well what do you think …