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Christmas Presents for Guitarists – Magazines and Software

Heres a list of some ideas regarding the guitarist, a magazine subscription I believe keeps the mind fresh because every month something new will come along to try. Brilliantg for Kids who’ve just picked up the guitar and want to keep track of what’s happening in the guitar world.

Also a brilliant idea for christmas.

The following magazines are brilliant:

Total Guitar is dedicated to beginner and intermediate guitarists. It features profiles and interviews with big name and must-hear guitarists, in which their playing and gear secrets are revealed.

Total Guitar also transcribes the latest and classic guitar tunes so you can learn to play your favourite songs. Readers’ technical questions are answered in-depth every issue in Q&A, while the latest guitars, amps and effects are reviewed. No other magazine offers so much for newbies and improvers!

Total Guitar

Guitarist Magazine

Guitarist is the longest established UK guitar magazine, offering gear reviews, artist interviews and techniques lessons, tips and tricks.

Guitarist offers the world’s most authoritative guitar, amplifier and effects reviews, plus a CD or DVD every month.

There is also a great software package out there for Guitarists, it’s called Guitar Pro it costs 59 euros which in English money works out at around £50

Guitar Pro: a complete workshop for guitarists at an affordable price

If you’re looking for something with a bit more then you could look at Cakewalks Guitar Pro

Which at £127.99 @ Gear 4 Music may be a little more money but does look the business. Check out the specs below.

Now I understand that cehcking out the info below means nothing to a guitarist, and especially to someone who is not familiar with computer audio or DAWs.

Simply put Cakewalks Guitar Pro comes complete with an audio device that allows you to plug your guitar into your pc or laptop this means that you can turn your pc/laptop into a recording device, effects unit and mini amplifier.

For £127 that’s a pretty good deal – this not only includes the input device but also Cakewalk software which I’m a massive fan of.

There’s a hell of a lot included in this package.

Cakewalk by Roland Guitar Tracks 4 USB Music Production Software With UA-1G USB Audio Interface

— Guitar Tracks Pro USB provides a complete recording solution with the included Cakewalk UA-1G USB audio interface.

More Details:

Compact and portable, the UA-1G has a special 1/4″ guitar input with optimized settings for recording guitar. While high quality converters and super-low latency ensure you’re getting the best sound possible.

Multitrack Recording Software:

Easy-to-use interface puts key features just a mouse click away, while precise editing tools help you tweak your tracks to perfection. You don?t have to be a professional recording engineer to create your own high-quality tracks.

Features/Specifications:

  • Simple multitrack recorder interface streamlined to make it easier than ever to record, edit, and mix your music
  • Record and playback up to 32 audio tracks at 24-bit/96 kHz quality
  • Record and playback up to 64 virtual instrument tracks
  • Track Templates help you set up to record
  • Arrange and edit music with point and click ease
  • Precise yet easy to use audio editing tools
  • Cakewalk Publisher allows you to create custom music players and playlists that you can share online
  • CD Burner to burn your finished tracks and mixes to CD

Virtual mixer lets you take control of your mix and get it just right with all the important tools and controls right there: mute, solo, pan, EQ, FX, and more.

Create, edit, and print your own notation and tablature from any MIDI file or MIDI track. Download MIDI files to learn and play along. Double synth parts on guitar. Make tab for your rhythm guitarist, and more. Included fretboard view makes it easy to match notes to the guitar neck.

Electric Guitars £100 – 250 part 1

Vintage VS6 Gloss Black only £119

Vintage VS6 Gloss Black only £119

Vintage VS6 Gloss Black

LIMITED OFFER NOW ONLY £119.00 While stocks last!!

Vintage VS6 Series

  • Body: Mahogany
  • Neck: Mahogany – Set Neck
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood
  • Scale: 24.75″/628mm
  • Frets: 22
  • Neck Inlays: Pearloid Crown  Tuners: Wilkinson® Deluxe WJ44
  • Bridge: Tune-O-Matic with Stop Bar Tailpiece
  • Pickups: Wilkinson® Double Coil x 2 (N)MWVC (B)MWVC
  • Hardware: Chrome (VS6/ VS6B/ LVS6) Gold (VS6CG)
  • Controls: 2 x Volume/ 2 x Tone/ 3-Way Toggle

Vintage VS6 Gloss Black only £119

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Squier By Fender Telecaster Custom only £209

Squier By Fender Telecaster Custom, MN, Black – Squier By Fender Telecaster Custom Maple Neck, Black

More Details:
The Tele® Custom is an affordable hybrid of two popular Telecaster® designs. Fusing a ?72 Tele Custom with a Tele Deluxe, this guitar has two high-output humbuckers, a three-way pickup selector switch and independent volume and tone controls. The Squier Tele Custom also features a solid agathis body and bolt-on maple neck with maple fingerboard

Body Agathis
Neck Maple, C-Shape, (Gloss Polyurethane Finish)
Fingerboard Maple, 7.25? Radius (184 mm)
No. of Frets 22 Medium Jumbo Frets
Pickups 2 Chrome Covered Humbucking Pickups (Neck/Bridge)
Controls Volume 1. (Neck Pickup), Tone 1. (Neck Pickup), Volume 2. (Bridge Pickup), Tone 2. (Bridge Pickup)
Pickup Switching 3-Position Toggle: Position 1. Bridge Pickup Position 2. Bridge and Neck Pickups Position 3. Neck Pickup
Bridge 6-Saddle Strings-Thru-Body Tele Bridge
Machine Heads Standard Die-Cast Tuners
Hardware Chrome
Pickguard 3-Ply Black
Scale Length 25.5? (648 mm)
Width at Nut 1.650? (42 mm)
Unique Features Dot Inlays
Strings Fender Super 250L, Nickel Plated Steel, (.009 to .042), p/n 073-0250-003

Squier By Fender Telecaster Custom only £209

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Squier Tele Custom II P90 only £189

Squier by Fender Tele Custom II P90 – Black

The Custom II is a super-affordable temple of tone with some tasty Tele tweaks that include a pair of blistering Duncan Designed P-90s with indepedendent tone and volume controls. The agathis body snugs up to an all-maple neck/fretboard with dot inlays, medium-jumbo frets, and a 25-1/2″ scale.

Features

  • Colour: Black
  • Body: Agathis
  • Neck: Maple, C-Shape
  • Fingerboard: Maple, 7.25” Radius (184 mm)
  • Frets: 22 Medium Jumbo Frets
  • Pickups: 2 Duncan-Designed P90-2 Pickups with Alnico 5 Magnets (Neck/Bridge)
  • Controls: 2 Volume, 2 Tone
  • Pickup Switching: 3-Position Toggle
  • Bridge: 6-Saddle Strings-Thru-Body Tele Bridge
  • Machine Heads: Standard Die-Cast Tuners
  • Hardware: Chrome
  • Pickguard: 3-Ply Black
  • Scale Length: 25.5” (648 mm)
  • Unique Features: Dot Inlays
  • Strings: Fender Super 250L, Nickel Plated Steel, (.009 to .042), p/n 073-0250-003

Squier Tele Custom II P90 only £189

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Yamaha Pacifica 012 Electric Guitar, Black only £159

Yamaha Pacifica 012 Electric Guitar, Black – This Entry level Yamaha electric guitar offers a comprehensive specification, with a quality of craftsmanship and tone that belies its budget price tag.

More Details:

  • Body: Agathis
  • Neck: Bolt-on maple
  • Fingerboard: Sonokeling, 350mm (13.75 ) radius
  • Frets: 22
  • Scale length: 648mm (25.5 )
  • Pickups: Two single-coils, one humbucker
  • Controls: Five-position pickup selector, master volume, master tone
  • Bridge: Vintage-type vibrato

Modelled on the best-selling Pacifica 112, the new, even cheaper 012 has a similarly contoured double-cutaway body, and the firepower of a raunchy bridge-position humbucker plus two clear-toned single-coil pickups. The five-position pickup switch permits selection of those classic in-between sounds, while the vibrato bridge is a well-proven vintage design with six individually adjustable saddles for accurate intonation and a slinky set-up.

For an inexpensive yet high-quality introduction to the world of rock guitar, you ll not find better value than the Pacifica 012.

Yamaha Pacifica 012 Electric Guitar, Black only £159

Boss GT-8 and Fender Champion 600 review 2

Boss GT-8 and Fender Champion 600 audio recordings of some of the odd effects.

Basically mic’d up the Champion as pictured below,

Volume set at,

Fender Telecaster fitted with Seymour Duncan bridge pickup,

Because the Boss GT-8 has a ridiculous amount of effects we decided to record just a selection of what we could.

We used no additonal effects – we’ve also tried to show what the effects can do, in some recordings we’ve gone with the stock settings. In other recordings we’ve tried to showcase what the effect can do.

Autowah

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Chorus

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Tremelo

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Vibrato

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Reverse Delay

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Slicer

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Humanizer

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Harmonist

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Plate Reverb

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Sitar

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Spring Reverb

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Uni V

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Warp Delay

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Wave Synth 1

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Wave Synth 2

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Equipment Used:

Microphones – Shure sm57 and sm58.

Mixing Desk – Behringer Xenyx 1622.

Planet Waves guitar cables.

Fender Telecaster(mexican)

Electro Harmonix Octave Multiplexer Review

Electro HarmonixOctave Multiplexer Analog Sub-Octave Generator audio review,

Get down! Generates deep, phat bass tones one octave below the notes you play. Two separate smoothing filters enable you to tailor your sub-octave signal to the exact bass sound you desire, separating the Octave Multiplexer from other octave devices. Run your vocals through it and sound just like Ike Turner. This is a monophonic device and works only on single notes.
Test scenario:
Shure sm57 and sm58 placed in front of Fender Champion 600 amp as seen below,
Amp as usual placed on cushioned stool 9-12 inches off floor and in the centre of a large room.
Pre-Amps used are behringer 1622fx Xenyx built pre-amps.
Guitar is a Mexican Fender Telecaster fitted with Seymour Duncan bridge pickup.
Guitar leads used are Planet Waves.
To accentuate effect a Electro Harmonix double muff has been used set on Single muff and set as pictured,
Volume on amp is as below,
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Behringer VD-1 Vintage Distortion Pedal review

Below is a test of the Behringer Vintage Distortion – The VD-1.

I really like this cheapo pedal, it looks like a brick and sounds like a ton of bricks.

If you’re looking for a cool budget distortion then this in my humble opinion is it.

It’s very light when handled.

Bit of blurb below,

Behringer Vintage Distortion


Vintage Distortion at your feet—from screaming loud to whisper soft!

Here’s an authentic, classic distortion effect—the warm and emotive tone that has ruled rock for the last 30 years. With the dedicated Sustain control, your guitar will learn how to scream! You get a status LED for effect On/Off and battery check, and there is a true hard-wire bypass for ultimate in signal integrity. The VD1 runs on a 9 V battery or a DC power supply (not included).

The VD1 Vintage Distortion is an excellent and affordable alternative to the Electro Harmonix big muff, providing a meaty, dirty fuzz like in the good old days. Versatile, dirty and great value-for-money!

First Audio is a recording with Sustain cranked to full as seen in above image.

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Second Audio example is a recording with Sustain set half way as seen in above image.

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Recording scenario, mic’s placed as in  image below.

Amp set on stool, 9-12 inches above floor in centre of large room.

Amp is a Fender Champion 600 5 watt valve amp.

Volume set as pictured below,

All guitar recorded playing a Fender Telecaster fitted with a seymour duncan bridge pickup.

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Microphones are a Shure sm58 and sm57.

Pre-Amp used is the Behringer 1622 Xenyx built in pre-amps.

Guitar leads are by Planet Waves.

Enjoy!