blog.guitarguide.ca - 6/6/2009
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By electric guitar nut, I mean that part of the guitar, not you personally. The nut of the guitar lives at the top of your electric guitar's fretboard, on the opposite end from the bridge of your guitar. Along with the guitar's bridge, the guitar nut's job is to guide and support the strings ...
blog.guitarguide.ca - 6/5/2009
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blog.guitarguide.ca —
In the early 1950's guitar amplifiers were low
powered tube amps. These amps were louder than a...
big acoustic guitar, but only by a small margin. As the 1950's progressed, guitar amplifers became more powerful. By 1959, Fender was manufacturing the Vibrasonic and Concert models, ...
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Guitar Amplifier Trends
electricguitartrends.com - 6/13/2009
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Welcome to Electric Guitar Trends. Visit us to
see, hear, and read about trends in electric guitars,...
electric guitar pickups, electric guitar necks and electric guitar accessories!
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Electric Guitar Trends
electricguitartrends.com - 6/5/2009
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In the early 1950’s guitar amplifiers were low
powered tube amps. These amps were louder than a...
big acoustic guitar, but only by a small margin. As the 1950’s progressed, guitar amplifers became more powerful. By 1959, Fender was manufacturing the Vibrasonic and Concert ...
(more)
Guitar Amplifier Trends
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