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Premier Guitar Gear-Guru Livestreams coming to NAMM 2018!

Premier Guitar Announces Daily Winter NAMM 2018 Livestreams with Electro-Harmonix's Mike Matthews, Paul Reed Smith, EarthQuaker Devices' Jamie Stillman, and More!

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Premier GuitarAnnounces Daily Winter NAMM 2018 Livestreams with Electro-Harmonix's Mike Matthews, Paul Reed Smith, EarthQuaker Devices' Jamie Stillman, and More!

Winter NAMM 2018, Booth 6210

Anaheim, CA –– Premier Guitar presents an amazing livestream schedule with the best and brightest in the guitar, pedal and amp world coming together to deliver some serious guitar knowledge.  Builders and luthiers join forces for four days of guitar discussion panels, diving deep into the art and science of their inspiration. Stop by booth 6210 to get a full dose of the experiences, stories and designs that turn builders into legends.

Schedule:

Thursday, January 25 at 1pm PST

Analog vs. Digital—Past, Present & Future: Premier Guitar's “The Recording Guitarist” columnist Joe Gore with Positive Grid’s Sean Halley and Line 6’s Eric Klein

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Friday, January 26 at 11am PST

The Wild Pedal Frontier: Death by Audio's Oliver Ackermann and Dwarfcraft's Ben Hinz

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Saturday, January 27 at 11am PST

Stompbox Heavyweights: Electro-Harmonix's Mike Matthews and EarthQuaker Devices' Jamie Stillman

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Sunday, January 28 at 11am PST

Fine Lutherie Today: Paul Reed Smith and Nik Huber of Nik Huber Guitars

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PG will be livestreaming these events on YouTube, so subscribe and tune in and watch some of the brightest minds in the industry talking about the guitar's past, present and future. 

Day 9 of Stompboxtober is live! Win today's featured pedal from EBS Sweden. Enter now and return tomorrow for more!

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In our annual pedal report, we review 20 new devices from the labs of large and boutique builders.

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A 26 1/4" scale length, beastly pickups, and buttery playability provoke deep overtone exploration and riotous drop-tuning sounds.

A smooth, easy player that makes exploring extra scale length a breeze. Pickups have great capacity for overtone detail. Sounds massive with mid-scooped fuzz devices.

Hot pickups can obscure some nuance that the wealth of overtones begs for.

$1,499

Reverend Billy Corgan Drop Z
reverendguitars.com

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No matter how strong your love for the guitar, there are days when you stare at your 6-string and mutter under your breath, “Ugh … you again?” There are many ways to rekindle affection for our favorite instruments. You can disappear to Mexico for six months, noodle on modular synths, or maybe buy a crappy vintage car that leaves you longing for the relative economy of replacing strings instead of carburetors. But if you don’t want to stray too far, there are also many variations on the 6-string theme to explore. You can poke around on a baritone, or a 6-string bass, or multiply your strings by two until you reach jingle-jangle ecstasy.

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A familiar-feeling looper occupies a sweet spot between intuitive and capable.

Intuitive operation. Forgiving footswitch feel. Extra features on top of basic looping feel like creative assets instead of overkill.

Embedded rhythm tracks can sneak up on you if you’re not careful about the rhythm level.

$249

DigiTech JamMan Solo HD
digitech.com

4.5
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Maybe every guitarist’s first pedal should be a looper. There are few more engaging ways to learn than playing along to your own ideas—or programmed rhythms, for that matter, which are a component of the new DigiTech JamMan Solo HD’s makeup. Beyond practicing, though, the Solo HD facilitates creation and fuels the rush that comes from instant composition and arrangement or jamming with a very like-minded partner in a two-man band.

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