Electric guitar pickups are a touchy and subjective topic. Most long-time players have gone through a number of different types before they work out what is the best sound for them. Sometimes they will even prefer different styles or brands of pickups for different applications. Today, we are doing a flyover comparison of two of the most popular makes of pickups on the market
Archive for August, 2009
Ambrosia Software has updated WireTap Studio to v1.0.12.
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Tribal Progressions takes you on a journey, cutting through Progressive, dicing with Techno, and flirting with Minimal, Prime Loops says.
Continue here: Prime Loops Presents: Tribal Progressions
Variety Of Sound has released Density mkII, a new version of the Bus Compressor designed to offer smooth and versatile dynamic processing on the stereo bus.
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Prime Loops presents a new bundle, Analogue Overdose, featuring Analogue Synthesis and Drum Damage at a discounted price.
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Afterglow is described as “the ultimate atmospheric resource refill for trance producers, jungle heads and ambient artists.”
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Best Service has announced the release of “TITAN-free”, a demo version for TITAN, plus an unlimited version of Best Service’s Sample Player ENGINE along with free TITAN demo content based on 12 multi-samples from the full version.
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Line 6 has announced that it is now shipping the Relay G30 Wireless Guitar System.
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The whole point of the Fireball is to be heavy, yet distinct and articulate. It gives better-than-average note definition and clarity, which is in stark contrast to the often-muddy Mesa Dual Rectifier sound heard so frequently.
Continue here: Engl Fireball Head Guitar Amplifier Review
They’re affordable and easy to tote, and they provide everything needed for a working PA in a package that’s about the size and weight of an average combo. The Passports multi-format inputs can accommodate acoustic groups, soloists, rappers, DAT-backed bar bands, deejays, or just about anyone



