by G. Edward Jones | Sep 18, 2013 | Gear, Good Finds, Guitars, Reviews
Fender and Gibson have an issue. I call it the PT Cruiser Paradox. For those of you who live outside of America, and thus possibly escaped it. This is a PT Cruiser: It was basically a Neon station wagon. Because of its flat load floor it was classified as a truck...
by daftparagon | Sep 17, 2013 | Books, Reviews
I have a house, and a wife. We’re 9 to 12 minutes from the urban center of our nearest city, which means we’re in the suburbs. Thus, I’m required to catch a lot of TV centered around how-to projects. Most of them are about fixing your house or...
by G. Edward Jones | Sep 17, 2013 | Books, Reviews
Even though I claim guitar as my passion, drums are my first love. When I listen to music, it’s always the drumming that I pay attention to. I almost never play air guitar, but I’ll air drum whenever I’m sitting alone. I even still own the bass...
by G. Edward Jones | Sep 10, 2013 | Books, Reviews
I believe that I own a single issue of Vintage Guitar magazine. My lack of ownership has less to do with the quality, or lack there of, of said publication and more to do with my attitude towards vintage guitars which can best be described as...
by daftparagon | Sep 4, 2013 | Pedals, Reviews
I occasionally use a ring modulator. I usually use it like a really fast tremolo, or some even slow down enough to kinda be a trem. I really have only used a handful of them, so maybe that is the reason for my problem. My problem is, I bought a Way Huge Ringworm...
by daftparagon | May 24, 2013 | Pedals, Reviews
Note: At the time of publishing, Daft Paragon was a retailer of the product being reviewed. The manufacturer did not encourage or influence this review in any way. I’m not a Vox guy. It has nothing to do with them being bad amps, they’re quite the...