We are running out of excuses not to play guitar – whether recording or practicing, modelling technology is making everything easier. It doesn't even matter if you prefer your trusty, loud tube amp, ...
Though there are wireless ways to feed a guitar's output signal to an amplifier – including systems from Line 6 and Boss – you'd still have to loop in effects pedals using cables. If you want to ...
Wide variety of amp models and effects. Works with most instruments. Loud (over headphones). Compact. Four-hour rechargeable battery with USB-C charging. Buttons can be hard to see in the dark. We don ...
In my coverage of under-$100 headphones for Macworld, I’ve been consistently impressed by the sound quality today’s models are capable of when paired with an iPod, iPhone, iPad, or Mac. But there’s a ...
Most guitar gear is pretty simple: You plug a cable designed in the 1950s into a jack that’s just as old and start playing. The electronics inside the various amps and pedals are where things get ...
The Linear Tube Audio MicroZOTL2.0 is a tube amp with a clear acrylic top and respectable build. For $1,100 this headphone amp is definitely something worth listening to. Read on to find out more.
All electric guitar players know that the amplifier is just as important — if not more — as the guitar itself for shaping your sound. Each major amplifier model has unique dynamics and tonal ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The original Mustang Micro was a huge hit for the company – small, flexible and with no cables ...