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Stompbox Showcase


 

Premier Guitar’s October/Pedal issue is the perfect pedal showcase! PG’s digital edition (205,000+ subscribers) includes a special Pedal Showcase advertising section to highlight your pedals in full page and half page formats. Your digital showcase includes links to your website so readers can check out your audio clips, demo videos and dealer locators.  PG will drive traffic to the showcase from multiple platforms, including 500,000 banner impressions on PremierGuitar.com; social media promotion on PG’s Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter pages; and outreach to 205,000-plus
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Showcase advertisers:  upload your art & assets to PremierGuitar.com/stompbox-submissions by February 14, 2018.

Rig Rundown: Grace Bowers

In the midst of working on her first album, the 17-year-old guitar star takes PG through her rig.

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David Gilmour's first album in nine years, Luck and Strange, will be released on September 6, 2024, featuring the first track "The Piper's Call."

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A spacious reverb that spans low-key plate and demented, enormous cosmic reverb colors is a gas to use and easy to own.

Fun to use. Wide spectrum of sounds. Nice build quality at a great price

Can be hard to remove high harmonic content at all but the least trebly tone settings.

$129

Walrus Fundamental Ambient
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With variable voices, accessible prices ranging from 99 to 129 bucks, and slide controls that evoke old synths and vintage Jen pedals, Walrus Audio’s Fundamental series effects are functional, stylish, and dish a lot of awesome sounds at a nice price. The newest addition to the Fundamental series, the Ambient, will be good news for budget-constrained atmospheric musicians that otherwise settle for less-durable pedals at the market’s most inexpensive extremes. Some of those pedals are pretty cool, but the Walrus’ construction quality, sense of substance, and function—which is flat-out fun—make it a substantial alternative to those entry-level artifacts for a minor additional investment. It puts a super-wide range of sounds at your disposal, too.

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