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Pedal Labels – review

Hank from Effects Bay has released a nifty little product that many gigging pedal junkies may find quite handy. The Pedal Labels are designed to make labeling your pedal settings nice and easy, using a material that won’t damage your pedal or leave unwanted residue after removing. The Pedal Labels …

MXR Micro Chorus – review

I’ll start this review off by saying I’ve never been a big fan of chorus  pedals. After O’Ding on chorus from my Gorilla GG-20C practice amp as a kid I had no real interest in the effect. Fast-forward to  2010 and Jim Dunlop announced the re-issuing of the MXR Micro …

Killer Guitar Components Killer Brass Claw – review

For the past several years there has been a lot of interest in aftermarket tremolo upgrade components. Sustain blocks, springs, and even the humble spring claw have been reworked to provide better tone and sustain. Killer Guitar Components (KGC) are one such company that offer a myriad of upgrade parts …

DiMarzio Super Distortion – review

“In the world before the Super Distortion primal chaos reigned. Heaven sought order, but the Phoenix can fly only when its feathers are grown. The four worlds formed again and yet again, as endless aeons wheeled and passed. Time and the pure essences of Heaven, the moistures of the Earth, …

Armor Gold 15 ft Instrument Cable – review

Instrument cables play a bigger part in a guitar player’s tone than many would think. Many use cheap no-name cables that are available for a few dollars at the local music store. These cables quite often have flimsy jacks and cheap, thin nasty cable that doesn’t hold up well to …