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Ep 53 : Are Coated Strings Worth the Money?
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Ep 53 : Are Coated Strings Worth the Money?

There are probably more options in guitar string vendors today than ever before. In addition to many names available for years such as D’Addario and Ernie Ball from America and Thomastik-Infeld and Rotosound from the UK and Europe, we are also seeing more independent string makers such as Curt Mangan and Stringjoy. In addition to the number of brand choices, in many brands we are now seeing the option for regular (uncoated) strings and coated strings. Are the more expensive coated strings worth the higher price?

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Ep 52 : Choosing a Pedal - Simple or Complex
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Ep 52 : Choosing a Pedal - Simple or Complex

Hey folks! This episode I want to explore with you three pedal categories, the simple single function, the more advanced single effect and the powerful yet complex multi-effect pedal type. Listen in and then please share via email or a comment which type of pedal you tend to buy most often.

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Ep 51 : Embracing the Banjo
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Ep 51 : Embracing the Banjo

For guitar and bass players, we sometimes like to learn another stringed instrument. For my latest excursion, I have decided to the learn to play the Bluegrass Banjo.

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Ep 49 : Choosing a Bass
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Ep 49 : Choosing a Bass

If you are considering adding a bass to your musical repertoire, or adding a new bass to your kit, this episode can help you make a great decision. It’s also helpful if you are buying a bass as a gift

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Ep 48 : Flanger, Chorus and Delay
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Ep 48 : Flanger, Chorus and Delay

In this episode, I talk about how flangers, choruses and delays are all related and how this relationship helps to define the sound of these powerful and popular effects.

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Episode 47 : Stereo vs Wet/Dry
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Episode 47 : Stereo vs Wet/Dry

Hello fellow musicians! Based on some questions coming in to info@thatguitarlover.com I thought that I should provide a quick explanation of stereo vs wet/dry amplifier rigs. When I use the terminology wet/dry, I am using the definition as provided by Dan and Mick of That Pedal Show whose videos you can find on YouTube. Anyways, have a listen and see if one option appeals more than the other.

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Episode 46 : Real Amps and Modelers - It’s Not Either / Or
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Episode 46 : Real Amps and Modelers - It’s Not Either / Or

I’m not sure why, but whenever I see a video or read an article about “real” amps, by which the author invariably means an amplifier powered by tubes, or an article about digital modellers, that the underlying theme is one of either or. Each author will tend to have a preference one way or the other, and it comes across sometimes clearly and sometimes subtly in their presentation. That’s ok, but for me, it’s always been either / and because I have spent the hard earned cash on both deliverables and that’s what I’m going to cover this episode

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Ep 43 : Choosing a Reverb Pedal
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Ep 43 : Choosing a Reverb Pedal

In this episode I talk about some of the considerations that go into choosing a reverb pedal which you want if your amp doesn’t have reverb and that you probably want even if your amp does have built-in reverb. Judging by the number of options in the market, the latter is proven to be true every day!

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Episode 40 : Multi Effector or Stomp Boxes
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Episode 40 : Multi Effector or Stomp Boxes

An increasingly reasonable question for the musician is the approach to effects pedals. Do I go the traditional route, building a pedal board with specific pedals for specific tones or do I instead consider an all in one multi-effects device? Things have changed a lot in the last decade. The sound quality from multi-effectors has improved massively as has the overall quality of the effects. Latency is not the problem it once was, and digital processing makes it nigh impossible to tell the original pedal from its digital alternative. Let’s look at pros and cons of both routes.

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Episode 37 : Headphones
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Episode 37 : Headphones

Pick the right headphones for your practice, recording and quiet time playing. The wrong headphones will make you angry and will very likely damage your hearing. Listen in for some practical real world experience.

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