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Brazen Guitars Caleb Quaye Signature Model

Caleb Quaye shows off his new Brazen Signature model. The guitar aims to capture the sound of the three most iconic guitars of all time: the Les Paul, Strat and Tele. This is accomplished through a trio of Seymour Duncan pickups: a SD Jazz Pickup at the neck, and single coils at the bridge and middle positions.



Caleb Quaye shows off his new Brazen Signature model. The guitar aims to capture the sound of the three most iconic guitars of all time: the Les Paul, Strat and Tele. This is accomplished through a trio of Seymour Duncan pickups: a SD Jazz Pickup at the neck, and single coils at the bridge and middle positions.

An amp-in-the-box pedal designed to deliver tones reminiscent of 1950s Fender Tweed amps.

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Gibson originally launched the EB-6 model with the intention of serving consumers looking for a ā€œtic-tacā€ bass sound.

Photo by Ken Lapworth

You may know the Gibson EB-6, but what you may not know is that its first iteration looked nothing like its latest.

When many guitarists first encounter Gibsonā€™s EB-6, a rare, vintage 6-string bass, they assume it must be a response to the Fender Bass VI. And manyEB-6 basses sport an SG-style body shape, so they do look exceedingly modern. (Itā€™s easy to imagine a stoner-rock or doom-metal band keeping one amid an arsenal of Dunables and EGCs.) But the earliest EB-6 basses didnā€™t look anything like SGs, and they arrived a full year before the more famous Fender.

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An '80s-era cult favorite is back.

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The SDE-3 fuses the vintage digital character of the legendary Roland SDE-3000 rackmount delay into a pedalboard-friendly stompbox with a host of modern features.

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