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Submissions Open: Guilty Gear Pleasures Gallery

Marion, IA (July 2, 2010) -- Now is your chance to have your gear featured in our reader galleries. This month''s theme is "What''s your guilty gear pleasure." For this

Marion, IA (July 2, 2010) -- Now is your chance to have your gear featured in our reader galleries. This month's theme is "What's your guilty gear pleasure."

For this gallery, we're looking for gear you rock even though maybe you shouldn't. Whether you're a serious jazz cat who dive bombs on the Floyd Rose in your basement, or your favorite acoustic is one with Sponge Bob graphics all over it, we want to see it.

Submit your photos, along with a caption as to why it's your guilty pleasure, to rebecca@premierguitar.com. You can still submit photos even if you've been featured in a past gallery.

The author, middle, with bassist Ross Valory (left) and Steve Smith (right) of Journey.

Do you know who’s hanging around your gigs? Our columnist shares a story about the time Journey’s bassist was in the audience during soundcheck.

I’ve always loved what I do for a living. Even long before it became a career, doing the work every day to get better was something I fell in love with right away. As a result, I’ve never had any issues with stage fright or nerves when it comes to performing—even if there are some mega-influential or important musical people in the room.

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Kiesel Guitars has introduced their newest solid body electric guitar: the Kyber.

With its modern performance specs and competitive pricing, the Kyber is Kiesel's most forward-thinking design yet, engineered for comfort, quick playing, and precision with every note.

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The Sunset is a fully analog, zero latency bass amplifier simulator. It features a Ā¼ā€ input, XLR and Ā¼ā€ outputs, gain and volume controls and extensive equalization. It’s intended to replace your bass amp both live and in the studio.

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