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The Warm Audio RingerBringer accurately recreates the ultimate all-analog ring modulation effect used for creating experimental tones. With LFO, MOD, FREQ, and RATE controls, generate new frequencies and harmonics, explore a wide range of sonic possibilities for guitar and beyond, and design your own sounds from the ground up.
Thomastik-Infeld and Connolly Music introduce the Infeld Bronze acoustic guitar set, featuring long-lasting phosphor bronze strings with exceptional balance and clarity.
"Infeld Bronze utilizes the strengths of the phosphor bronze formulation and adds the 100+years of Thomastik-Infeld design experience to produce a string with outstanding balance, enveloping depth of tone, a smooth welcoming feel, and is our brightest, and perhaps most durable acoustic string to date."
"The Infeld Bronze strings settle in quickly and stay in tune which is a boon to stage and studio techs making “run and gun” string changes", comments Connolly’s Thomastik-Infeld Fretted String Specialist, Craig Breckenridge.
Thomastik Infeld, established in 1919 is dedicated to the advancement of musical instrumentstring performance. Utilizing old-world hand craftsmanship, the finest European sourced materials and in-house designed manufacturing equipment, Thomastik-Infeld strings assure a peerless experience.
Available now in .012-.053 Gauge sets, Model IBR112T Infeld Bronze strings carry a suggested retail price of $31.95.
For more information visit thomastik-infeld.com.
To hear Phil Collen tell it, he joined Def Leppard almost by accident. He had loaned the band one of his amps, and when they asked him to play some leads on their upcoming record Pyromania, Collen thought he was just doing his friends a solid. The rest is history.
He and Shifty talk through Collen’s formative years on guitar, where he soaked up the scorching playing of classic guitar heroes: Jimmy Page, Ritchie Blackmore, Mick Ronson, Michael Schenker, and Gary Moore all played a hand in Collen’s high-flying fretwork.
Collen’s solo on “Photograph” is a perfect example of the sort of “ear candy” that producer Mutt Lange encouraged the band to chase in the studio—and yes, he did record individual notes to build a single guitar chord on Pyromania. But there weren’t many tricks to Collen’s sound on the solo. His Ibanez Destroyer and a 50-watt Marshall were all he needed to get the job done for the slick, Blackmore-inspired solo. Tune in to see how he worked that two-piece setup to record one of the most influential guitar solos of the ’80s.
Credits
Producer: Jason Shadrick
Executive Producers: Brady Sadler and Jake Brennan for Double Elvis
Engineering Support by Matt Tahaney and Matt Beaudion
Video Editors: Dan Destefano and Addison Sauvan
Special thanks to Chris Peterson, Greg Nacron, and the entire Volume.com crew.