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PRS Guitars Artist Panel Discussion

PG is On Location at NAMM '09 where they swing by the PRS booth. In this video, we get to hear from PRS artists like Dave Navarro, Johnny Hiland, David Grissom, Tim Mahoney (311), Mikael Akerfeldt (Opeth), Rich Eckhardt (Toby Keith Band) and Fredrik Akesson (Opeth).



PG is On Location at NAMM '09 where they swing by the PRS booth. In this video, we get to hear from PRS artists like Dave Navarro, Johnny Hiland, David Grissom, Tim Mahoney (311), Mikael Akerfeldt (Opeth), Rich Eckhardt (Toby Keith Band) and Fredrik Akesson (Opeth).

We’re giving away more gear! Enter Stompboxtober Day 24 for your chance to win today’s pedal from Maxon!

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Pickups are more than magnets and coils. When you’re thinking about how they sound, consider all of the many elements that go into creating their tone.

Pickups, by definition, are magnetic microphones that lay under guitar strings. These devices are a fundamental piece of our musical instrument industry and, rightfully, get a lot of serious attention from guitarists/musicians. PRS has spent an inordinate amount of time, research, and engineering on these devices. They are complicated equations—a combination of magnetic materials, magnetic manufacturing/engineering methods, magnetic strength, physical dimensions and layout, coil winding for turning magnetic fields into electrical signals, coil-wire gauge and wire coating (type and thickness), wax potting to prevent howling and squealing (wax type and amount), electrostatic and magnetic hum protection in the form of pickup covers and cover material, cabling for attaching the pickup to the electronic controls of the instrument, pot values, and capacitor values and types.

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The Keeley ZOMA combines two of iconic amp effects—tremolo and reverb—into one pedal.

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Your 100 Guitarists hosts are too young to have experienced SRV live. We’ve spent decades with the records, live bootlegs, and videos, but we’ll never know quite how it felt to be in the room with SRV’s guitar sound.

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