PG contributor Tom Butwin explores the versatile Pulze Mini from Hotone. The size of a smartphone, the Pulze mini sports full-featured modeling engine, extensive app control, and even a built-in USB audio interface. With 52 amp models, 48 cabinet simulations, 20 user-loaded IR slots, 7-slot effects chains, and up to 11.5 hours of battery life on headphones, you can practice anywhere, anytime.
PG contributor Tom Butwin explores the versatile Pulze Mini from Hotone. The size of a smartphone, the Pulze mini sports full-featured modeling engine, extensive app control, and even a built-in USB audio interface. With 52 amp models, 48 cabinet simulations, 20 user-loaded IR slots, 7-slot effects chains, and up to 11.5 hours of battery life on headphones, you can practice anywhere, anytime.
Larkin Poe’s Rebecca and Megan Lovell join Axe Lords to talk guitars, their new album Bloom, their blood-harmony superpowers, and how building a recording studio with your spouse is a terrific way to test the structural integrity of a relationship—not to mention your credit card limit.
Rebecca walks us through how she became the reluctant lead singer, why she mostly relies on the bridge humbucker in her Strat, and how open tunings both elevate your riffs and ruin your life onstage. Meanwhile, Megan traces her lap-steel journey from a back-breaking vintage Rickenbacker to her signature model Electro-Liege. Warning: You may think you suck at music after she rips an improvised episode outro for us!
Axe Lords is presented in partnership with Premier Guitar. Hosted by Dave Hill, Cindy Hulej and Tom Beaujour. Produced by Studio Kairos. Executive Producer is Kirsten Cluthe. Edited by Justin Thomas at Revoice Media. Engineered by Patrick Samaha. Recorded at Kensaltown East. Artwork by Mark Dowd. Theme music by Valley Lodge.
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The final round of Pedalmania is here and PG contributor Tom Butwin welcomes 2 brand new drive pedals from Warm Audio plus reveals the legend behind the EX Tower from Solo Dallas, a recreation of the legendary Schaffer-Vega wireless systems that were the foundation of arena tones of the 70's and 80's.
Warm Audio
Throne Of Tone
The Throne Of Tone combines two of the greatest British amp-inspired blues circuits of all time in one dual-sided overdrive pedal. Offering two classic voicings, low/high gain settings, and three drive modes, this 100% analog pedal delivers authentic amp-like response and flexible tone shaping. Perfect for stacking sides, boosting breakup amps, or creating versatile drive palettes.
Tube Squealer is a faithful recreation of three screaming overdrives known for driving tube amps into blissful tonal saturation, with rig-ready features including mix knob, pickup voicing selector, voltage booster, & true/buffered bypass selector. Featuring selectable 808, TS9, and TS10 circuits, Tube Squealer delivers iconic tones with premium 100% analog circuitry.
The EX Tower by SoloDallas is unique combination of limiter, compressor, expander, overdrive, boost and EQ enhancer everyone is talking about! Derived from the 1970s SVDS wireless unit used by Angus Young, David Gilmour, EVH and over 30 major bands, there’s a good reason modern artists like Kirk Hammet, Joe Bonamassa and Bethel Worship call this sonic beast their “Secret Weapon” for percussive attack, copious harmonics and singing sustain.