Tag: features
Dana Sutcliffe
Many know Dana Sutcliffe from his classic guitar design, the Alvarez Dana Scoop produced from the late 1980s through the early ’90s. But most...
Jon Butcher
One of the most-influential guitarists to emerge from Boston, Jon Butcher has just released his 14th album, 2Roads East.
We caught up with Butcher as...
Andy Timmons
After a decade pushing his craft to new creative realms, Dallas-based guitarist Andy Timmons is once again purveying original instrumental guitar rock. His 2006...
Johnny Nicholas
Considering the varied musicality of Austin, Texas, it’s no wonder singer/songwriter Johnny Nicholas makes his home in the Texas capitol.
A native of Rhode Island,...
Zemaitis’ CAG-200HS
The lutherie art of Tony Zemaitis resulted in some of the rarest, most admired, and most valuable of guitars. Among his creations, including the...
Mooer’s Slow Engine Volume Swell
Long out of production, the Boss Slow Gear was one of the coolest pedals of the ’80s, duplicating the sound of a volume swell...
Wampler’s Ego Mini Compressor and Faux Tape Echo v2
With an extensive line of nearly 30 devices, it’s no surprise Wampler Pedals has entries in both the traditional-size and a micro pedal markets...
The Hi-Tone HT30/JP 15
While many have tried via transistor trickery to replicate the tone of Jimmy Page’s Hiwatt at Led Zeppelin’s legendary January ’70 Royal Albert Hall...
Henriksen’s The Bud
In theory, a big guitar amp should sound larger than a smaller one. Then there’s Henriksen’s The Bud. Based on a cabinet created by...
The Winfield Dust Devil
Unlike most amp builders who take up the challenge to create amplifiers that replicate the sounds of the 1960s, Winfield Thomas was actually wielding...