Metallica just launched the world’s first-ever guitar-shaped ice cream bar

Based on James Hetfield’s ESP Truckster, the Enlightened x Metallica vanilla dark chocolate bars will raise money for the metal icons’ All Within My Hands foundation

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“A genuine guitar enthusiast who loved to play, jam, and talk guitars and amps all day”: Dire Straits’ ‘other guitarist’ Jack Sonni passes away, aged 68

Mark Knopfler has paid tribute to the US guitarist who played and performed through the band’s globe-stomping Brothers in Arms era – and even worked on the first Line 6 POD

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ALBUM REVIEW: Endling – Kvelertak

Opening a box of chocolates can be deliciously disastrous. On one hand, it’s a truffle-shaped taste sensation; on the other, it’s easy enough to binge-eat a box in minutes, your…

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CopperSound Pedals Strategy V2 Review

“Never half-ass two things. Whole-ass one thing.”That’s the sage advice Nick Offerman’s Ron Swanson gives to Amy Poehler’s Leslie Knope in an episode of Parks and Recreation. It could also be the mantra behind CopperSound Pedals’ simple but excellent Strategy V2, an updated, 2-channel version of their flashy Strategy preamp pedal. This revamped Strategy comes with an overdrive mode that can be selected via a switch on the side of the housing. CopperSound also added a momentary latching feature by way of a proprietary new relay-based switching system.CopperSound says the Strategy is based around one “audiophile-grade” op amp—manufactured by the now-defunct Burr-Brown Corporation—and that the pedal can add up to 30 dB to your signal. Those extra decibels can boost your signal in subtle ways or hit your amp’s front-end to drive it to colorful breakup.Easy on the EyesThe first and most immediate impression the Strategy V2 makes is with its enclosure, which mimics the look of a Stratocaster’s tone pots, pickguard, and input jack. It’s eye-catching, but it’s also a super-simple, 2-knob setup. One knob controls volume in preamp mode or drive in overdrive mode. The other is a tone control, which is one of the pedal’s most impressive features. At all points of its sweep, it produces tones that are usable and appealing. At one end, it darkens and thickens your signal without losing much picking definition. Cranked in the other direction, it helps the Strategy function as a pretty scorching treble booster. There are plenty of great tones in between those extremes too.The unique enclosure design does come at a cost. The decision to replicate the Strat’s angled input jack makes it surprisingly annoying to situate the unit on a pedalboard. The patch cable to the input juts out awkwardly, and the jack is close enough to the bypass switch that I worried I would step on the patch cable while activating the pedal. Obviously, there are cables out there that are more conducive to routing the Strategy than the right-angle connector I used. But that added consideration is a significant trade-off for an interesting look. On the upside, the useful momentary latching feature can create cool moments of drama and tone variation depending on how hot and trebly you set the Strategy.Punch it, Chewie!The decision to add a second channel to the Strategy can be a bit confusing, given how similar the two modes sound. Through my Dr. Z combo, it was challenging to discern significant differences between the overdrive and preamp modes in any position. This isn’t a big deal, though, because both modes, similar as they are, sound delightful. The Strategy’s overdrive is chewy, thick, and clear, and when the volume/gain control is on 10—my preferred setting—it rips and lends thunder to first position and power chords alike while preserving definition. Neck-position humbuckers require that you pay more attention to the tone control to keep things clear. That is, unless dark overdrive tones are your thing. If so, the Strategy does that well, too, though you lose some of that crisp response. The Strategy V2 is vintage-sounding in the sense that it really seems to favor and encourage the sound of a guitar run right into a loud-as-hell tube amp running at breakup levels. This is evident in its overall tonal character. In most configurations, the circuit’s drive and presence are booming and broad, with a more fully formed bottom end than your average drive or preamp pedal. It’s the perfect tone machine for rock, blues, and country, and stacked with other units, it can bring unique color and depth to heavier riffs.The VerdictGiven the body and character it can bring to a rig, the Strategy V2 lives up to CopperSound’s claim that it makes a great always-on pedal. Given its simplicity, I’m not sure if the pedal lives up to its hefty price tag of $279, but I also don’t remember the last time I heard a pedal with this much bottom-end and clarity, if ever. If that’s your thing, the Strategy will earn its keep.

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This year’s Labor Day guitar deals are better than ever – here’s 5 essential sales to shop for the best guitar gear discounts

Explore sizeable price cuts on everything from Fender to Strandberg, Ibanez, Schecter, Jackson, Gretsch and more in the Labor Day sales

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Want to try your hand at pedal building? Mojotone’s easy-to-assemble pedal kits are based on classic designs – and keep soldering to a minimum

The four kits – based on the Tube Screamer, Rat, Big Muff and Blues Breaker – offer extra versatility over the original designs

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Album Premiere: Blast No.1 – Blastbeat Tribute To Type O Negative

Blast No.1 – Blastbeat Tribute To Type O Negative features 19 fast and filthy versions of Type O classics. Get bloody kissed by a fist.
The post Album Premiere: Blast No.1 – Blastbeat Tribute To Type O Negative appeared first on Decibel Magazine.

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COREY GLOVER ‘Hopes’ LIVING COLOUR Will Release New Music Soon: ‘We Want It To Be Right’

In a new interview with May The Rock Be With You, LIVING COLOUR singer Corey Glover was asked if fans can expect the follow-up to 2017’s “Shade” album at some point in the not-too-distant future. He said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): “I like to hope so. We really, really take our time making…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Any Joy – As Friends Rust

After a 22-year wait, AS FRIENDS RUST will finally release their second full-length record Any Joy. The band themselves have been together for over 25 years, ignoring the six-year hiatus…

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Signed LED ZEPPELIN ‘Houses Of The Holy’ Album Sleeve Sells At Auction For More Than $18,000

According to BBC News, a LED ZEPPELIN “Houses Of The Holy” album sleeve signed by all four members of the band has sold for £15,000 (approximately $18,935) at auction.
The cardboard sleeve, which does not contain the actual record, was expected to sell for between £1,200 and £1,800.
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