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Our favorite guitars, basses, amps, effects, and accessories from the last 12 months.

TC Electronic PolyTune 2 Mini

TC’s polyphonic PolyTune was a hit from its first iteration. The ease—and the sense of reassurance that comes from determining which strings are sharp or flat with a single strum—made it super practical in real-world performance situations. This even smaller version makes it even more utilitarian. It’s an elegant, simple tool and a shoo-in for a Premier Gear Award.
$89 street
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In the years we’ve compiled our annual list of Premier Gear Award winners, we’ve probably never seen a list more eclectic than 2015’s. From high-gain monster amps and atmospheric reverbs to mini overdrives and wahs, 2015’s award winners covered all the bases.

As always, it was a joy to see how both big-time musical instrument industry players and little shops a step removed from the garage managed to haul in Premier Guitar’s prize for gear excellence. And if anyone’s counting, we’re pretty sure we also set a record for Premier Gear Award winners. So we hope you’re comfy—this list of primo gear may take some time to cover.

Tronographic's preamp sounds beautiful and ferocious.

With all the candy-colored fuzzes, flangers, and phasers loose in the guitar universe, adding something as pedestrian-sounding as a preamp to your stompbox array might seem a little unsexy. But consider, if you will, a session in the recording studio of your dreams. Apart from, perhaps, that old U47 mic and the vintage tube compressor over there in the rack, chances are the preamp in your chain is likeliest to elevate your sound to godlike heights. Despite their less-than-thrilling handle, preamps can be magical things.

The Tronographic Boxidizer isn’t a studio-style preamp. Tronographic says it replicates “1970s high-gain solid-state amp tone.” Yet like a nice studio preamp, the pedal lets you shape, fine-tune, fatten, flatter, and otherwise massage your guitar signal. Whether you’re looking for heftier, more precisely EQed clean tones or tighter saturation in distorted ones, the Boxidizer is a forgiving, tailorable, and easy-to-use way to add something extra to your output.

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