By: Tamas Dukai | 2011-04-20 | Music A large number of musicians, particularly guitarist, dream of making it big. Each musician is talented in his or her own way, but what separates the star from the amateur is a unique sound. read more
By: Tamas Dukai | 2011-03-16 | Music The wah wah pedal is a foot sized pedal that is used to change the sound affect of the notes played on a guitar. It changes the tone of the signal, and creates a "wah-wah" sound as the player rocks their foot back and forth. read more
By: Neil T Jones | 2011-02-09 | Business Once once more, guitar genius Joe Satriani and tech giant Vox have teamed up to engineer another musical winner. The Vox Satchurator enables even the novice to engineer their own distortion types normal after Satriani himself. If distortion is your thing, then the Vox Satchurator can provde the necessary tools. This pedal is hard, user friendly, and offers a natural flair to allow even the newbie easy transitions from riffs into muted or wild distortion effects. read more
By: Tom Henneberg | 2012-04-19 | Music The VOX AD50VT is part of the VOX Valvetronix series which uses Valve Reactor technology and places the vacuum tube in the power amp circuit rather than the preamp (which is where it normally would be). This combination is what allows the AD50VT sound and feel like an all valve amp despite its modelling technology. read more
By: Andrew | 2011-05-20 | Music The AC15C1 utilizes 3 x 12AX7 preamp tubes as well as a pair of EL84 tubes to drive a single 12-inch Celestion G12M Greenback. The Vox AC15C1 offers a switchable 8/16 ohm output jack if you want to power an external speaker cabinet for those times when you simply want more authority. read more
By: Stephen Perdue | 2011-07-06 | Arts & Entertainment Play on historical, geometric, geographic, and fantasy settings. New maps get added all the time, and can be one-click installed using the built-in Map Manager. read more
By: R. S. Rasnick | 2010-03-30 | Music Effects pedals are used to give the guitarist more tonal colors or, that is, an expansion of timbre on his instrument's palette. It's possible to use an amplifier's settings to create these different tonal colors, too, but the amplifier is limited to what effects it can give, plus its settings would have to be changed only between songs, whereas guitar players frequently want to change tonality and color in the midst of playing a single song, and often many times over. Just as the invention of the electric guitar and the amplifier gave the guitar player a far more powerful voice and greater sustainability of notes, so the effects pedals gave him a far wider range of expressive options. read more
By: Rand Whitehall | 2010-10-08 | Shopping The Vox AC30 amplug enables you to play electric guitar quietly through your ear phones and get a very close approximation of a Vox AC30 amp. It's great for night practice sessions or when the baby is taking a nap. It costs around $40 US and can be found at most local guitar stores or online. read more
By: Joe Maldonado | 2011-01-31 | Article Marketing Today's society is filled with people looking for ways to do more eating at home in order to avoid the high cost of dining out. Many times people get turned off when they think of cooking at home due to all the preparation involved. read more
By: Joe Maldonado | 2011-01-31 | Article Marketing There are many people who are beginning to look into eating at home rather than spending the extra money dining out. The main thing that turns people off of home cooking is all the preparation time that is involved with it. read more
By: Jerry L. Ervin | 2010-12-05 | Home improvement Cuisinart DLC-10S Pro Classic 7-Cup Food Processor I cook a lot of whole foods, primarily to cut and trim - I want to do. But taken in large farms, and I found myself in a food processor with the needs of the household dog. Raw meat cut looks a hamburger, or you can use the cooked meat on the grill are cut off and destroyed (the knife, paper shredder). Such as vegetables, cut into small pieces to help digestion - and the knife does an excellent job. read more
By: Shiemae Taylor | 2010-12-03 | Gadgets and gizmos Having owned both the Kindle and Nook, the small size of the Libre was immediately noticeable when I first took it out of the box. The display is only 1 inch smaller though. read more
By: Mark Daymond | 2010-10-31 | Accessories One of my favorite things in the world has to be Belgian waffles. I just love the flavor, the crisp outside and the soft inside. You can buy them ready made of course, but that is just not the same as having them freshly made at home. The solution to this? The Chef's Choice M840B WafflePro Express Classic Belgian Waffle Maker. read more
By: John Thomas | 2010-11-03 | Music I show you one user review of violinmasterpro. You decide if it's worth your time or not. I did research and find out the facts for you. read more
By: Eric B Hill | 2010-04-02 | Music How would you like to learn violin easily, quickly, cheaply and in the comfort of your own home. Who doesn't, you see that's exactly what I wanted to do several months ago. I had been trying to learn violin from a private tutor for years and was making no progress at all. I was tired of paying a fortune for violin lessons every week and having to sit and follow a rigid program. read more