CLUTCH OVAL LOGO T Shirt The perfect shirt to show your head-banging pedigree!! Everyone will see you know your rock when you wear this official Clutch Logo Shirt. Features the classic Clutch artwork on the front. This is the official shirt that was issued to accompany the album. Superb graphics with rich colors. Super-high-quality silk screening on these 100% cotton, pre-shrunk shirts. OFFICIALLY LICENSED.
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Fender G-DEC 30 Guitar Digital Entertainment Center The Fender G-DEC 30 is an updated version of the top-selling, award-winning G-DEC that gives guitarists even more of what they loved about the original with upgrades based on customer feedback from around the world. As with its predecessor, the GDEC 30 is a guitar amplifier with digital amp modeling, effects, backing loops, phrase sampler, and tuner, all in one great-sounding package. A total of 76 Performance Preset (38 performance and 38 teacher) includes all of the originals plus numerous additional loops. Each Performance Preset includes drum beats, bass lines, and other instruments that provide a musical backing track that is fully customizable. The added Composition Mode also allows individual measures to be combined by the user into whole songs.
Customer Review: Sounds like a pig stuck in a washermachine
Disclosure: I didn’t buy this amp, but played with it for about an hour in the local store after doing much research.
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Fender/Hello Kitty Standard Headphone Amp Just plug in to the Fender Hello Kitty Headphone Amplifier and go! This little guitar amp features 3 modes of operation: Clean, for your bluesy, smooth and acoustic feel; O-Drive, which emulates the sound of your favorite overdriven tube amplifier for soaring leads; and Dist, for your all-out distortion and heavy metal-hard rock grind. Also included are a personalized set of Hello Kitty headphones, Instrument Cable, a belt clip, and 9V battery. This portable headphone amp can be used for guitar or other instrument using a standard 1/4-inch jack. It is the perfect quick and easy way to play your instrument anywhere, it even has a handy clip for attaching to your belt, strap or pocket.
Customer Review: Not A Bad Headphone Amp
For the money its not a bad amp. The “clean” setting is nice but the “distortion” and “overdrive” are poo-poo. Also, I’m not thrilled with the Hello Kitty logo but I usually use this amp while alone.
Customer Review: Surprisingly good.
The sound quality of this headphone amplifier is surprisingly good. And it seems to be well made construction wise. Hard to beat this quality for the price. The only reason not to get it is because of the big Hello Kitty logo on it. Though if you want, you can easily cover up that logo with some black electrical tape so nobody would ever know there is a bright pink kitty on your amp.
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How To Play Country Guitar Rhythm and Lead This excellent home made video was made to be a ‘prequel’ of sorts to the many country ‘how to’ videos available — if you have problems keeping up and understanding them, you must get this! Styles similar to Brent Mason, Keith Urban, Brad Paisley, Redd Volkaert, Reggie Young, Roy Nichols, and others. These lessons were developed over my 23 years of playing, and getting to know some of the worlds best country guitarists. Here are a FEW of the topics discussed and taught: ~basic country picking patterns ~basic ‘claw’ technique ~introduction to ‘chicken-pickin’ technique ~explanation of why country licks and leads don’t necessarily follow scales ~tons of licks and leads played extremely slow, and up close for you! ~Detailed explanation of getting that fat, compressed country sound
Customer Review: Misleading title and goes down from there
This DVD was substanitially different from what was advertised because it said specificly on the title that is was “beginner.” The description of the DVD states “if you have problems keeping up and understanding them, you must get this!” This further implies that the DVD is geared to someone with limited experience.
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