| 'Metal's Dark Side' Host JASMIN ST. CLAIRE Featured In KRANK ...
Jasmin St. Claire, former adult film/wrestling star and current host of "Metal's Dark Side", will appear in the latest Krank amplifier ads for the holiday season. Look for the ad to be featured in Guitar World, including the "Guitar World Holiday Buyers Guide", and Guitar One. The ad can be seen at this location. Jasmin's web site at MetalsDarkside.com is currently streaming video interviews featuring artists such as CHILDREN OF BODOM, WICKED WISDOM, CHIMAIRA and more. Also included are newly updated photo galleries and media downloads. Coming soon is the release of "Metal's Darkside II: The Deeply Disturbed", the "Metal's Darkside" radio show as well as frequent media and artist updates. .
The Blues Custom 30 - Great Tone, Killer Looks And Superb Quality
Epiphone is pleased to announce the new Blues Custom 30 Guitar amplifier. Designed and engineered in the USA by Gibson, the amp features an ALL TUBE signal path and Tube Rectifier for the ultimate in pure tone. Check out these features: Two distinct channels share the specially designed 3-Band EQ while the Overdrive Channel is equipped with an additional Mid control allowing the player to dial in that soulful sweet spot. The 3-Band EQ is selectable between Independent and Interactive mode and the amp features a tube powered, transformer driven, spring Reverb. The Blues Custom 30 offers the player both 30W Class AB (Pentode Mode) or 15Watts Class A (Triode Mode) at the flip of a switch. A low noise fan was incorporated into the design to make sure the amp and tubes stay cool.
The Water Cooler: They should go to 11 - and start with 1
Nigel Tufnel, to put it kindly, seldom has come across as the sharpest guitar pick in the box, but he clearly has his admirers at the University Interscholastic League. A brief review, for those of you unfamiliar with the legendary Spinal Tap lead-guitar player: Tufnel, being interviewed for "This Is Spinal Tap" — a 1984 chronicle of the band's American tour — explained to filmmaker Marty DiBergi why the volume switch on his guitar's amplifier went to 11, rather than the customary 10. DiBergi: Does that mean it's louder? Is it any louder? Tufnel: Well, it's one louder, isn't it? It's not 10. You see, most blokes, you know, will be playing at 10. You're on 10 here, all the way up, all the way up, all the way up, you're on 10 on your guitar.
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