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Gosh Problem Solver | PG Plays

Gosh Problem Solver | PG Plays
Gosh Problem Solver | PG Plays

Hard-riffin', quick-picking Zach Wish gets comfortable and loud with the 50W solution to chasing the different gassed-up eras from the beacon of British rock.


Gosh Problem Solver backstory: The journey began on the front porch of Chris Wollard’s house, back in 2016. Fueled by a shared passion for the 2204 circuit, Wollard and I embarked on collaborative process to redefine the circuit, ironing out its quirks and limitations. The result is an amplifier that not only pays homage to its roots but catapults the classic rock sound into the modern era.

The relentless pursuit of sonic perfection led to numerous modifications and revisions, transforming the 2204 circuit into a beast of its own. No longer bound by the constraints of the original design, the Problem Solver emerged as a versatile powerhouse, ready to unleash its magic in both studio recordings and live performances.

What sets the Problem Solver apart is its thoughtful array of features, carefully curated to empower your creativity. The AGE switch lets you tailor your tone stack to different eras – whether you crave the cutting-edge brilliance of 1963, the aggressive bite of 1966, the mid-heavy roar of 1981, or the warmth of 2023, it's all at your fingertips.

The Mid Boost switch elevates your highs and mids, ensuring your solos cut through the mix with unparalleled clarity. The Depth control allows you sculpt the low-end frequencies. And the revamped EQ controls provide a logical, intuitive layout, ensuring that you can sculpt your sound effortlessly, straight out of the box.

In the end, the Problem Solver Amplifier isn't just an homage to the past—it's a celebration of timeless tone, reimagined for the demands of today's musicians. Join us on this journey and discover a new era of sonic possibilities. Plug in, play, and let the music do the talking – the Problem Solver has arrived.

This month’s mod Dan’s uses a 500k linear pot, a 1.5H inductor (L) with a 0.039 µF (39nF) cap (C), and a 220k resistor (R) in parallel.

Drawing courtesy of singlecoil.com

This simple passive mod will boost your guitar’s sweet-spot tones.

Hello and welcome back to Mod Garage. In this column, we’ll be taking a closer look at the “mid boost and scoop mod” for electric guitars from longtime California-based tech Dan Torres, whose Torres Engineering seems to be closed, at least on the internet. This mod is in the same family with the Gibson Varitone, Bill Lawrence’s Q-Filter, the Gresco Tone Qube (said to be used by SRV), John “Dawk” Stillwells’ MTC (used by Ritchie Blackmore), the Yamaha Focus Switch, and the Epiphone Tone Expressor, as well as many others. So, while it’s just one of the many variations of tone-shaping mods, I chose the Torres because this one sounds best to me, which simply has to do with the part values he chose.

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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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Jeff Kollman (of Alan Parsons Live Project) Rig Rundown
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On the road with the history-making engineer, producer, and artist, this guitarist keeps it simple.

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