
Kirk Hammett remembers his last encounter with Dimebag Darrell: “I still regret not taking the time to have a full conversation with him”
The two last spoke backstage at the 2004 Download Festival, as Hammett frantically searched for a temporary replacement for an ill Lars Ulrich
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Fishman AFX Pro EQ Mini Review
If I had a dollar for every time a simple EQ pedal could have salvaged a troublesome stage sound or effects chain … well, I might not be rich, but I could probably buy a pretty nice dinner for me and my gal. Or for that matter, I could pick up the $119 Fishman AFX Pro EQ Mini, one of four small-enclosure pedals that make up the AFX line. And it’s the humble Pro EQ Mini that might offer the most utility.Made For Working FastBecause the Pro EQ is so small, Fishman had to pack a lot of functionality without compromising fast, intuitive operation. After all, the role of an acoustic EQ is often about fixing embarrassing, spell-breaking problems like runaway feedback and crappy sound from dodgy PAs. The Pro EQ makes fixing these issues clear, simple, and direct, in spite of its size, all without sacrificing the pedal’s natural creative side.Though the slider set is a touch cramped, it takes just a little familiarization to develop a second sense for where each control is situated. Fishman wisely installed detents at the midpoint of each slider’s range, enabling no-look adjustments (or dimly lighted ones).It can be super useful in the studio before your signal hits the desk, too. And experimenting with different profiles can recast the whole mood of a song.Together, the five EQ controls enable fairly precise adjustments of your output. The bass cut, which works within the 10 Hz and 160 Hz range, is situated on the outboard-left edge of the pedal, and the ability to quickly defeat low-frequency rumble is a source of great comfort. The remaining controls can also make fast work of a problematic frequency causing feedback, ugly resonances, or complicating a relationship with a specific amp or P.A. system. The bass, middle, and treble controls each offer 12 dB of boost or cut, which creates a lot of range to work with. The rightmost brilliance control, which in most cases works like a fine-grit sandpaper for the top end, has a smaller boost envelope of just 9dB in the boost or cut direction. It’s centered at 10 kHz, which enables a lot of additional, and very specific tone-shaping power in a critical frequency range. The two knobs at the top control input trim (so you can regulate the strength and drive of an incoming signal) and a master output that lets you control your level out to the PA or amp once you’ve shaped your tone to taste. There are hidden controls on the Pro EQ, too. Holding down the pedal for three seconds enables a phase flip, which can be undone by repeating the process.Call Off the DogsThough it’s a masterful fixer in a Harvey-Keitel-in-Pulp-Fiction sort of way, the Pro EQ isn’t entirely about emergencies. It’s also a creative device that gives you the ability to paint in broad or fine strokes. Making space and fine-tuning in the fashion of a mix engineer is fun and rewarding, particularly when you consider the small and satisfyingly old-school and mechanical means of operating it. But it’s also fun to shape weird, exaggerated psychedelic-era Beatles or Jesus and Mary Chain EQ profiles. It can be super useful in the studio before your signal hits the desk, too. And experimenting with different profiles can recast the whole mood of a song. The VerdictI know. It’s an EQ pedal. It looks boring. But it’s not. I had loads of fun both fine tuning and creatively mangling acoustic tones. And for that breadth of capabilities, the Pro EQ stood out as one the most creative pedals I’ve tinkered in a while. The ease and size multiply that satisfaction and make it fun to imagine how it might work in your rig, whatever that might be. Fishman AFX Mini Series: AcoustiVerb, Pro EQ & Broken Record Demos | First LookFishman AFX Pro EQ Mini Acoustic Preamp & EQ
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CHRIS HOLMES Says BLACKIE LAWLESS's 'Narcissism' Ruined W.A.S.P.
In a new interview with Classic Album Review, former W.A.S.P. guitarist Chris Holmes, who hasn’t played with the band in more than two decades, reflected on the breakup of W.A.S.P.’s original lineup in the mid-1980s. He said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): “[W.A.S.P. leader Blackie Lawless] sh…
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Move over, Steve Vai: Senior Apple software engineer shreds on triple-neck guitar at 2023 Apple Developers Conference
It’s not the first time that Apple exec Craig Federighi has incorporated guitar into the much-watched conference, either…
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GENE SIMMONS Calls ROGER WATERS 'A Well-Meaning Guy' Who Is 'Inflamed' And 'Angry About The Political Situation'
During a new appearance on “Piers Morgan Uncensored” on TalkTV, KISS bassist/vocalist Gene Simmons was asked to weigh in on criticism over Roger Waters’s concerts last month in Berlin during which the former PINK FLOYD leader displayed Nazi-like symbolism and made what some people have described as…
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BUTCHER BABIES Share Another New Song, 'Last December'
BUTCHER BABIES have released another new song, “Last December”. The track is taken from the band’s double album “Eye For An Eye…” and “…’Til The World’s Blind”, both due July 7 (“Last December” will appear on “…’Til The World’s Blind”). The double album celebrates the tenth anniversary of BUTCHER…
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Watch: TNT Performs With Singer TONY HARNELL At 2023 SWEDEN ROCK FESTIVAL
Fan-filmed video of TNT’s June 9 performance at the Sweden Rock Festival in Sölvesborg, Sweden can be seen below (courtesy of Mats Rindemark).
The Norwegian hard rockers played their first concert with returning American singer Tony Harnell on June 2 at Jærnåttå in Bryne, Norway.
The 60-year-old Har…

HEART's NANCY And ANN WILSON Are Collaborating On New Music: 'It's Exciting And Inspiring'
In a new interview with Joe Rock of Long Island, New York’s rock station 102.3 WBAB, Nancy Wilson revealed that she is working on fresh music with her sister and fellow HEART member Ann Wilson. The 69-year-old musician, who is currently on tour with her new band NANCY WILSON’S HEART, broke the news…
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Alex Lifeson says he first chose an ES-335 over the Les Paul for this reason
In a new clip with Gibson TV, the Canadian guitar legend has been discussing days spent haunting guitar stores before Rush made it big
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This week’s essential guitar tracks: thrash wigouts that sound like Tool on acid and the best MTV video pastiche you’ll see all month
Unmissable new jams from King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Gov’t Mule, Nita Strauss, Towa Bird, Empire State Bastard, My Ugly Clementine and LOADS MORE
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