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Gallery: Canada's National Guitar: the Voyageur

The places, people and parts that make the Voyageur so special.

"The top was cut from a 300-year-old tree known as the Golden Spruce that was sacred to the Haida, the First Nations community of the Queen Charlotte Islands, off the west coast of British Columbia."

There’s so much that goes into bringing a pedal to life. Here’s a stash of DIY kits in various stages of completion at the author’s workshop.

Do you scoff at pedal prices? Here’s a deep look at the process and expenses of bringing a pedal to market.

You’ve come up with something special and inspiring on the breadboard and are ready to put the circuit into a pedal. How do you do that? You could hire a contractor, but let’s go full DIY.

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Blair White, a pedal consultant to the pros and owner of Nashville’s Eastside Music Supply, shares his favorite contemporary pedals for recreating—and reimagining—the gnarliest sounds of the past.

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Strong midrange-focused personality. Particularly vowel-ly and vocal sweep. Feels controlled.

Some players will miss silkier, hazier bass-range sounds.

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Dunlop Mick Ronson Cry Baby

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Park and fly with this mid-focused but very vocal wah honoring Bowie’s right-hand man.

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Legendary shredder Joe Satriani was the first ever guest on Wong Notes, so it makes sense that he’s the first returning sit-in with Cory Wong.

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