Musicians and bands Database : musicians (7)

Dumble amplifiers are arguably the most over-hyped amplifiers ever! With good reason, they are revered for their legendary tone, unparalleled craft... Dumble amplifier profile

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There’s a video on YouTube whose click-bait title is ‘Why does no one play Yamaha Guitars?’ - it’s not really fair, Yamaha guitars are celebrated ... Yamaha Guitar profile

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Vox amplifiers are iconic for their vintage-inspired designs, distinctive tone, and rich British heritage. Best known for their classic AC30 and AC... Vox amplifier profile

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The triple-neck guitar is a unique instrument featuring three separate necks, each tuned to different pitches, allowing the player to access a wide... Triple neck Guitar profile

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Roland amplifiers are revered for their reliability, versatility, and cutting-edge technology. Known for their solid-state design and digital model... Roland amplifier profile

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PRS (Paul Reed Smith) guitars are celebrated for their meticulous craftsmanship, premium materials, and versatile tone. PRS Guitar profile

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Peavey amplifiers are renowned for their durability, affordability, and powerful sound. With a diverse lineup ranging from solid-state combos to al... Peavey amplifier profile

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Orange amplifiers are renowned for their distinctive British tone, rugged construction, and vibrant color schemes. With a rich history dating back ... Orange amplifier profile

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The Marshall 'stack' is the mainstay of rock music since the 60's. You are not a rock star until you smash one up - as Marshall amp's best-known ex... Marshall Amplifier profile

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Ibanez guitars are known for their ‘pointy’ cutaway style and for being a young shredders axe. They are also known for their craftsmanship, playabi... Ibanez Guitar profile

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The Gibson Flying V is a legendary electric guitar known for its radical V-shaped body design and aggressive tone. With a solid mahogany body, slim... Gibson Flying V profile

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The Gibson Flying V is a legendary electric guitar known for its radical V-shaped body design and aggressive tone. With a solid mahogany body, slim... Gibson Flying V LH profile

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The Gibson Firebird is a classic electric guitar revered for its distinctive reverse body design and bright, articulate tone. Constructed with a ma... Gibson Firebird profile

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The Gibson Explorer is a futuristic-looking electric guitar known for its aggressive tone and distinctive body shape. With a solid mahogany body, s... Gibson Explorer profile

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All in all, the Gibson ES-335 is an iconic semi-hollow body electric guitar renowned for its blend of warmth and sustain. Its semi-hollow design re... Gibson ES-335 profile

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The Gibson ES-335 Chuck Berry version is an iconic semi-hollow signature electric guitar renowned for its warm, rich tone and elegant design. Gibson ES-335 Chuck Berry Guitar profile

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The Gibson ES-335 is an iconic semi-hollow body electric guitar renowned for its blend of warmth and sustain. Its semi-hollow design reduces feedba... Gibson ES-335 BB King Guitar profile

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The Gibson ES-175 is a classic jazz guitar known for its warm, mellow tone and elegant design. It features a single-cutaway hollow body, typically ... Gibson ES-175 profile

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Looks like the iconic ES-335 which is where most guitarist land when looking for a guitar with air, semi-acoustic. Indeed, the Gibson ES-339 is a ... Gibson ES-S339 profile

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The guitar that allowed Jimmy to go from 12 string to 6 without breaking a sweat so he could create the one song you are not allowed to play in a g... Gibson dual neck Jimmy Page profile

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Fender's most popular, most iconic guitar played by everyone who is anyone in all genres of music. A true classic. I want one! Fender Stratocaster profile

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It's fair to say that this is not Fender's most popular guitar but a good work horse nevertheless. Fender Mustang profile

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Another obscure Fender guitar with no famous advocate coming to mind. Usually has a 12" radius fingerboard and 22 medium jumbo frets. Bass version ... Fender Meteora profile

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Looks like a Fender Jaguar and I don't know any famous Jazzers who use it, they prefer arch top semis. Usually has the late-'50s "C"-shape neck. Fender Jazzmaster profile

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