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The EBS Session 30 Mk3 Is Here

EBS amp

This compact combo features a quality tweeter. Along with an 8" speaker, the tweeter ensures high-frequency notes are clear and precise, resulting in a full-range tone.


The EBS Session 30 Mk3 takes convenience to the next level with its integrated Bluetooth audio streaming capability. This feature makes practicing along with your favorite songs, backing tracks, or online lessons easy. Stream the sound from your smartphone directly through your bass amp without extra cables or expensive adaptors.

The EBS Session 30 Mk3 Bass Combo is more than a handy amplifier. It's a comprehensive tool designed to enrich your bass playing. With the added tweeter ensuring unmatched tonal clarity and Bluetooth audio streaming for inspiring practice sessions, the EBS Session 30 Mk3 is a perfect little amp for bassists seeking a small, practical bass combo.

Estimated Price: 225 EUR / $289

For more information, please visit ebssweden.com.

Lollar Pickups introduces the Deluxe Foil humbucker, a medium-output pickup with a bright, punchy tone and wide frequency range. Featuring a unique retro design and 4-conductor lead wires for versatile wiring options, the Deluxe Foil is a drop-in replacement for Wide Range Humbuckers.

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The two-in-one “sonic refractor” takes tremolo and wavefolding to radical new depths.

Pros: Huge range of usable sounds. Delicious distortion tones. Broadens your conception of what guitar can be.

Build quirks will turn some users off.

$279

Cosmodio Gravity Well
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Know what a wavefolder does to your guitar signal? If you don’t, that’s okay. I didn’t either until I started messing around with the all-analog Cosmodio Instruments Gravity Well. It’s a dual-effect pedal with a tremolo and wavefolder, the latter more widely used in synthesis that , at a certain threshold, shifts or inverts the direction the wave is traveling—in essence, folding it upon itself. Used together here, they make up what Cosmodio calls a sonic refractor.

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Kemper and Zilla announce the immediate availability of Zilla 2x12“ guitar cabs loaded with the acclaimed Kemper Kone speaker.

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The author in the spray booth.

Does the type of finish on an electric guitar—whether nitro, poly, or oil and wax—really affect its tone?

There’s an allure to the sound and feel of a great electric guitar. Many of us believe those instruments have something special that speaks not just to the ear but to the soul, where every note, every nuance feels personal. As much as we obsess over the pickups, wood, and hardware, there’s a subtler, more controversial character at play: the role of the finish. It’s the shimmering outer skin of the guitar, which some think exists solely for protection and aesthetics, and others insist has a role influencing the voice of the instrument. Builders pontificate about how their choice of finishing material may enhance tone by allowing the guitar to “breathe,” or resonate unfettered. They throw around terms like plasticizers, solids percentages, and “thin skin” to lend support to their claims. Are these people tripping? Say what you will, but I believe there is another truth behind the smoke.

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