Premier Guitar features affiliate links to help support our content. We may earn a commission on any affiliated purchases.

GALLERY: Summer NAMM 2018 Day 1

Check out the latest gear from Vox, Gretsch, Dunlop, Trickfish, and more!

Wilson Effects Slapback Delay

The dual PT2399-based Slapback Delay from Wilson Effects made its debut at NAMM today. It's two delays in one box—each with three separate control knobs for level, delay, and repeats—which can be run in stereo thanks to the routing jacks located in the back. Meanwhile, the oscillate toggle determines which side (each with 700 ms of delay) will runaway repeat with the center footswitch.

Bruce Springsteen: the last man standing.

Photo by Rob DeMartin

On Halloween, the pride of New Jersey rock ’n’ roll shook a Montreal arena with a show that lifted the veil between here and the everafter.

It might not seem like it, but Bruce Springsteen is going to die.

I know; it’s a weird thought. The guy is 75 years old, and still puts on three-hour-plus-long shows, without pauses or intermissions. His stamina and spirit put the millennial work-from-home class, whose backs hurt because we “slept weird” or “forgot to use our ergonomic keyboard,” to absolute shame. He leaps and bolts and howls and throws his Telecasters high in the air. No doubt it helps to have access to the best healthcare money can buy, but still, there’s no denying that he’s a specimen of human physical excellence. And yet, Bruce, like the rest of us, will pass from this plane.

Read MoreShow less

Eric Clapton Cry Baby Wah is a limited-edition pedal with GCB95 sound and gold-plated casting. Portion of proceeds donated to Crossroads Centre for addiction treatment. Available exclusively at Guitar Center.

Read MoreShow less

Jeff Beck playing: the ‘Oxblood’, his 1954 Gibson Les Paul.

Christie’s will auction Jeff Beck: The Guitar Collection on January 22, 2025, in London. See the highlights.

Read MoreShow less
J. Rockett Audio Designs Phil X Signature (PXO) Boost & Overdrive Demo
- YouTube

The PXO was created as a live or studio tool. When we sent Phil the overdrive sample he found that it saved him in backline situations and provided him a drive that plays well with others.

Read MoreShow less