Wednesday, September 29, 2010

1984 Steve Lukather - guitarist of Toto

Cover: Steve Lukather - guitarist of Toto

Contents: Steve Lukather; The Animals - Chas Chandler, Hilton Valentine; Jimmy Nolen; New Gear '84; Eddie Duran; more

1984 April Guitar Player Magazine Back-Issue available at www.GuitarPulp.com

1984 Tina Weymouth & David Byrne - Talking Heads

Cover: Tina Weymouth & David Byrne - Talking Heads

Contents: Talking Heads - David Byrne; Tina Weymouth; Soundman Jeff Shaw on Byrne's & Weymouth's gear; Yngwie Malmsteen; Slide Guitar Basics; Opry Round Table; Guitar Slim; more

1984 March Guitar Player Magazine Back-Issue available at www.GuitarPulp.com

1984 AC/DC / Angus Young with his trademark Gibson SG guitar

Cover: Angus Young with his trademark Gibson SG guitar

Contents: Angus Young; Malcolm Young; AC/DC solo transcription "You Shook Me All Night Long; Jerry Douglas; King Sunny Ade; Demola Adepoju; Carvin Factory Tour; Charles Postlewate; Tim Landers; Billy Zoom; more

1984 February Guitar Player Magazine Back-Issue available at www.GuitarPulp.com

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

1984 Adrian Belew Interview - discusess his synthesizer guitars, effects & more

Cover: 1984 Adrian Belew and his customized Fender Mustang with Roland GR-300 Synthesizer electronics

Contents: Adrian Belew; Reggie Boyd; Waylon Jennings - exclusive interview; Martin Taylor; Brian May - Star Fleet Project; Beck, Clapton & Page unite for 2 historic evenings at London's Royal Albert Hall; more

1984 January Guitar Player Magazine Back-Issue available at www.GuitarPulp.com

1982 Allan Holdsworth - reshaping rock guitar

Cover: Allan Holdsworth

Contents: Allan Holdsworth; Inner-City Guitar Q/A Orrin Foslien; Bridges & Tailpieces; Eric Johnson; Verve Jazz Classics; Van Halen on Diver Down; Larry DiMarzio; New Column: Arlen Roth; more

1982 December Guitar Player Magazine Back-Issue available at www.GuitarPulp.com

Monday, September 27, 2010

Randy Rhoads Remembered 1956-1982

1982 Guitar Player Magazine Cover: Randy Rhoads - Randy Rhoads had become a hero to legions of young rockers by the time of his death earlier this year. A Brilliant performer, his interests went far beyond the realms of Ozzy Osbourne and heavy metal. Here his story is told by his family, friends, students, and fellow musicians. Includes the "Flying High Again" solo.

Contents: Randy Rhoads Remembered; Careers - Method books p how to get published; Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section Bassist David Hood; George Sakellariou - The Athens born classical master; Mike Stern; Frank Zappa - new column; more

1982 November Guitar Player Magazine Back-Issue available at www.GuitarPulp.com

Thursday, September 23, 2010

1976 Stephen Stills, Guitar performer and collector

Cover: Stephen Stills

Contents: Mickey Baker; Maria Livia Sao Marcos - European classical standout; Buck Dharma of Blue Oyster Cult; Guitar as a career - meet producers who know; Tom Brumley - the Stone Canyon Band steel; The Vibrato Tailpiece - its past present and future; Stephen Stills - performer & collector; Flamenco Technique - introducing the farruca; more

1976 January Guitar Player Magazine Back-Issue available at www.GuitarPulp.com



1976 Acoustic P.A. Model 804 Column, Model 400 Stereo Power Amp & more components

When it comes to state of the art P.A. Components, professional musicians come to Acoustic. Our range of mixing consoles, power amplifiers, enclosures and columns are precision engineered and personally crafted to the most exacting standard...

Shown: The Model 804 column, Model 400 Stereo Power Amplifier, Model 808 Speaker system, 870 Mixing console, Model 300 Power Amplifier, 890 Mixing console, Model 809/810 Horn and Bass Enclosures, Model 811/812 Horn and Bass Enclosures, 880 Mixing Console.

1976 Acoustic Professional Sound Reinforcement 2-Page Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





1976 The Butts Band with Robbie Krieger for Randall Instruments

The Butts Band. Shown: Robbie Krieger, Mike Stull, John Densmore, "Slick" Rucker, Alex Richman

The Butts Band can be heard on ABC/Blue Thumb Records & Tapes

Randall Instruments, Inc.

The Butts Band was a British and American group formed by ex-Doors members John Densmore and Robby Krieger that was active from 1973-1975.

1976 The Butts Band with Robbie Krieger for Randall Instruments Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





1976 U.S. School of Music vintage advertisement

The secret of teaching yourself music. It's just organized common sense, says this 75 year old home-study school. Their step by step word and picture instructions take the mystery out of learning to play the piano, the guitar, or the spinet organ...

1976 U.S. School of Music Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





Wednesday, September 22, 2010

1976 Guild Madeira Guitar - Quality in the Guild Tradition!

If you're looking for a moderately priced instrument you can be proud to own, look at Madeira first. Check the materials and the way they're put together. Then listen to the Madeira sound. That's what it's really all about. We lay our reputation on the line every time we ship out a Madeira, because we want you to think of Guild when you're ready to move up. When you play Madeira, it could be sooner than you think.

1976 Guild Madeira Guitar - Quality in the Guild Tradition! Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





1976 JBL 4681 & 4682 Strongbox

JBL took its K series loudspeakers and put them in an airfreight-proof, weather-proof, idiot-proof thermoplastic case. No more crating. No more uncrating. The enclosure is the crate...The 4681 - Four JBL K-110 10-inch extended range musical instrument loudspeakers. $897; The 4682 - Four K-110's plus two 2402 high frequency ring radiators and a dividing network. $999 American. Both will take all the 300 watts RMS you want to give them. Save the family jewels! Get a strongbox.

James B. Lansing Sound, Inc.

1976 JBL 4681 & 4682 Strongbox - "save the family jewels" Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





1976 The Martin Shaded Top Guitar - no extra charge

The Martin Shaded Top Guitar available on all models.

CF Martin & Company, Nazareth Pennsylvania

1976 The Martin Shaded Top Guitar - no extra charge Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





1976 Bob Gallien and Rich Krueger musical sound systems

Gallien-Krueger - We think we make the best off-the-shelf musical sound systems in the business. Sure, almost everyone claims to make "the best," but we've got a couple of pretty good reasons for believing we can back up our claim. First; components. Everything that goes into a Gallien-Krueger system, everything from transformers to printed circuit boards, is made right in our own plant. That gives us really tight control. And we build for performance, not to a price.

Second, and probably the best reason; the people who've bought Gallien-Krueger systems. Carlos Santana took our very first amp to Woodstock, and since then our customer list has grown to include John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin, Carl Radle of The Eric Clapton Group, Carlos Alomar with David Bowie, Frank Zappa, The Band, Isaac Hayes, The Mahavishnu Orchestra, and the San Francisco Ballet. And these are people who don't have to fool around with second best.

1976 Bob Gallien and Rich Krueger musical sound systems Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





1976 Loretta Lynn & Shure Microphones - Country Cousins

Loretta Lynn is the First Lady of country music wherever she appears. Over the years she's endeared herself to millions of fans with her warm, honest style and genuine felling for her audience. Every time she steps on stage she wants to give them a show they'll remember. And to be certain that's what her fans get, Loretta uses Shure microphones and the Vocal Master Sound System. She knows that she can depend on Shure quality to stand up show after show with a sound that's clear and natural, filling every corner of the room. In Music City and around the world, Shure is the sound of the professionals.

1976 Loretta Lynn & Shure Microphones - Country Cousins Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





Tuesday, September 21, 2010

1976 TEAC Tascam Series Model 5 mixer for recording or reinforcement

The Model 5, less than $1500.00. For recording or reinforcement, at home or on the road, wherever the music is, the Model 5 can help you make it better. Eight inputs. Each with attenuation controls, LED overload indication, two foldback sends - one before and one after the EQ and fader - two bands of EQ - 4 selectable frequencies, +- dB of boost or cut - solo, direct out, channel assign & pan. The mic inputs are low impedance, balanced, transformer isolated...

1976 TEAC Tascam Series Model 5 mixer for recording or reinforcement Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





1976 Hohner HG-07 Folk Guitar & HG-14 Classic Guitar

Happy Birthday America. Hohner has a birthday present for you. We have a guitar case and strap that are yours free when you buy either our HG-07 Folk Guitar or our HG-14 Classic Guitar. Both the case and the strap are done up in colorful Americana graphics. After you get carried away by our guitars, you can carry them away in style.

Hohner's Bicentennial Collector's Item. We're also celebrating America's 200th birthday with a Limited Edition Bicentennial Harmonica. It has a specially designed inscription that makes it a collector's item you'll be glad you collected. But hurry to your favorite music store. Like we said, it's a Limited Edition.

1976 Hohner HG-07 Folk Guitar & HG-14 Classic Guitar Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





1976 Alvarez-Yairi has plain & fancy guitars

Alvarez-Yairi has 'em both. Whether you like them plain for fancy, Alvarez-Yairi has a guitar for you. But regardless of looks, every Alvarez-Yairi steel string guitar has these features to insure resonant tone and lasting performance. Grover rotomatic machine heads for fast accurate tuning; Genuine ebony fingerboard which lasts longer than rosewood and gives you the right fretboard feel; Alloy "U" channel neck reinforcement which allows the neck to be made comfortably thin without danger of warping; Nato mahogany neck which is naturally aged for over two years to insure stability and strength. Solid spruce top from Canada, naturally aged for two years, gives better resonance; Special parabolic tapered top bracing allows the top more vibrating freedom...

1976 Alvarez-Yairi has plain & fancy guitars Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





1976 Ovation Solid Body Breadwinner and Deacon series Guitars

Ovation Solid Bodies. They're worth a try! On the road or in the studio, Ovation solid bodies offer serious guitarists the most flexible electric guitar yet. One beautiful instrument delivers the sounds of today's most popular guitars plus a few surprises of its own. Advanced technology and a keen eye for design have created the Breadwinner and Deacon series. Both are made from the finest Honduras Mahogany and equipped with a 2-full-octave, 24-fret fingerboard...

1976 Ovation Solid Body Breadwinner and Deacon series Guitars Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





Monday, September 20, 2010

1976 Santana calls it his rainbow - Gibson L6-S electric guitar

Actually, it's the Gibson L6-S. But he's got a point. Because the L6-S lets you color your sound any way you want with tone and mid-range control and a six-position sound switch. From pretty and warm to funky and hard - and anything in between - the choice is yours. The L6-S also has two incredibly powerful pickups mounted in its solid maple body for exceptional sensitivity and sustain. and the body itself is designed to give you complete access to 24 frets of the quickest, easiest action you ever laid your hands on. Creem Magazine called it "The kind of guitar that musicians ten years from now will dream about owning." Santana calls it his rainbow. We call it the L6-S.

1976 Santana call it his rainbow - Gibson L6-S electric guitar Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





1976 D'Addario inside story on great guitar strings

If you had to make a better string for your guitar, how would you do it? Here's how the D'Addario family does it. The best way to give a string longer life and stronger tone is to use a hexagonal core wire. Not sometimes. Always. The edges of a hexagonal core grasp the wrap wire firmly, to keep it from slipping. This gives you a more uniform string, all along its length - for stronger response, better harmonics and overtones - longer life.

That's just one quality that makes D'Addario strings better. Another factor is "strand annealing." Simply, that means we temper the wrap wire a foot at a time under precise control. It gives you more consistency and better dependability than treating wire in batches like others do. And where it matters, we guide the winding wire by hand.

Not everybody makes strings this carefully. But the D'Addario family has been making strings for eight generations. With our name on the package, we can't afford anything less than the best quality. We even give you a choice of brass or bronze windings in four gauges for acoustic guitar...nine different gauges for electric guitar...strings from banjo to dulcimer. Ask for D'Addario - knowing how we make strings should change the way you buy them.

1976 D'Addario inside story on great guitar strings Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





1976 Mu-Tron Bi-Phase - the world's first dual phaser

Why a dual phasor? Because a dual phasor gives you creative effects not possible with two separate phasors. Like super-deep phasing, or stereo phasing, or synchronized phasing of separate instruments. And that's just for starters. Add the optional control pedal and the possibilities are limitless. Check it out and let your music fly. The Mu-tron Bi-phase. From the innovators who brought you the Mu-tron III.

1976 Mu-Tron Bi-Phase - the world's first dual phaser Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





Friday, September 17, 2010

1976 Hagstrom Swede Electric Guitar

Hagstrom is the only one to support the neck with a rail. Everybody else uses a rod. So what? So plenty. Because that's what it costs to replace the neck if it twists. A rod can correct warping. Just like our rail can. But a rod is powerless over twisting. It's round. The wood rolls around it. But a rail stops twisting in its tracks. A simple idea. As most great ideas are...

1976 Hagstrom Swede Electric Guitar Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





1976 Fender Sound System "Three Little Pigs" Vintage Ad

"Little pigs, little pigs," crooned the Wolf, "let me join in!" "Not by the hairs of our chinny-chin-chins!" harmonized the Pigs. "Then I'll huff and I'll puff..." "Can't hear you," soloed the third Little Pig as he spotted the Wolf slyly heading down the chimney. "The only way you'll ever bring the house down is with a Fender sound system." In a flash, the Three Little Pigs laid down a searing lyric and lit an enormous blaze beneath the kettle. "I never heard power and range like that before!" shrieked the Wolf heatedly. "Well, when you want to light a fire under a vocalist," chorused the Pigs, "you go whole hog." "And of course," the Wolf sang out..."You get an extra boost from a Fender!"

1976 Fender Sound System "Three Little Pigs" Vintage Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





1976 Lynyrd Skynyrd, rock & roll's most exciting new group

1976 Lynyrd Skynyrd, rock & roll's most exciting new group, get their watts up with Peavey sound gear.

Peavey Electronics, Meridian, Mississippi 39301

1976 Lynyrd Skynyrd, rock & roll's most exciting new group Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





Wednesday, September 15, 2010

1978 The American Song Festival - building a track record!

1974 Tim Moore: Tim won the first American Song Festival with his composition, "Charmer." He now has three successful ASYLUM LP's to his credit, as well as having his songs recorded by a wide range of artists including The Bay City Rollers ("Rock & Roll Love Letter"), Art Garfunkle ("Second Avenue"), Nigel Olson, Cher, Etta James ("Charmer"), Eric Anderson, Maxine Nightingale, Jimmy Witherspoon, Ron Dante and Eric Mercury.

1975 Phil Galdston & Peter Thom: Phil and Peter's winning song, "Why Don't We Live Together," has many covers, including being featured on two Barry Manilow million-selling Arista albums, "Tryin' to Get The Feeling' and "Barry Manilow Live." The 1975 Grand Prize winners (professionally known as Galdston & Thom) have recently released their first Warner Bros. LP, "American Gypsies."

1976 Kim Carnes & Dave Ellington: Kim and Dave's winner, "Love Comes From Unexpected Places," has been recorded by Barbara Streisand, on her "Superman" LP, Jose Feliciano, Melanie and by Kim herself on her latest A&M album, "Sailin." It also won top prize for outstanding composition in the Tokyo Music Festival. Their material is in constant demand, having written songs for top artists such as Frank Sinatra, Marie Osmond, Andy Williams, Anne Murray and The New Riders of the Purple Sage.

1978 The American Song Festival - building a track record! Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





1978 Ovation Magnum Electric Bass Guitar - two steps closer to perfection

Magnum means performance. We're offering two basses: Magnum 1 and Magnum 2. One has stereo output. The other, a graphic equalizer. Play deep and warm, tight and snappy, or anywhere in between. Either Magnum puts the "one bass, one sound" idea to rest...

1978 Ovation Magnum Electric Bass Guitar - two steps closer to perfection 2- Page Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





1978 Arp Avatar - stolen from the Gods of the Keyboard...

...Bestowed on the disciples of the guitar. And it came to pass that guitar players would have the same performance potential as keyboard players, for the new Arp Avatar would provide it. Howling winds and howling synthesized solos. Thunder claps and thundering bass runs. Sweet strings and funky horns for backup. Timbres and textures previously attainable only through the keyboard synthesizer are now avail able to the guitarist through the Arp Avatar...

1978 Arp Avatar - stolen from the Gods of the Keyboard... Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





1978 Tapco 6201 compact stereo recording / reinforcement mixer

Introducing a new concept in compact mixers. It took TAPCO to introduce the kind of class the professional audio world demands in compact mixers. The 6201 stereo mixer. The value of the 6201 begins with improved circuitry and an elbow-length-list of useable functions. Functions like a single knob Autopad that uses a new differential gain control to give you far more headroom and a mix with lower distortion than any other compact...

1978 Tapco 6201 compact stereo recording / reinforcement mixer Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





1978 Peavey XR-600 Mixer-Amp, PA-100, PA-200 & Standard PA

Meet the new generation of Peavey compact P.A.'s. Now there's a whole new line of mixer/amps from Peavey designed for today's more demanding and varied sound reinforcement applications. We've added new features that, in many cases, make these new compact systems as versatile as the larger and more expensive "component" sound systems...

1978 Peavey XR-600 Mixer-Amp, PA-100, PA-200 & Standard PA Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





1978 Neptune one-third octave graphic equalizer and stereo amp

News Bulletin: New one-third octave graphic equalizer and stereo amplifier from Neptune astounds earthlings. The down-to-earth price tags will pop your eyes. So will the space age design and engineering built solidly into Neptune's new one-third octave graphic equalizer and stereo amp. Portability and power for the serious music man...

1978 Neptune one-third octave graphic equalizer and stereo amp Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





1978 Uni-Sync Trouper I Live Music Mixing System

expandable from 8 inputs ($749 suggested retail value) to 18 inputs ($1447 suggested retail value). input features: balanced mic inputs, high Z line inputs, in/out jacks, 20dB attenuation, monitor send, echo send, 3-band graphic equalizer, solo/preview switch, level control...

1978 Uni-Sync Trouper I Live Music Mixing System Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





1978 Shure SM59 & SM58 dynamic cardioid microphones

Shure makes microphones for every imaginable use. Like musical instruments, each different type of Shure microphone has a distinctive "sound," or physical characteristic that optimizes it for particular applications, voices, or effects. Take, for example, the Shure SM58 and SM59 microphones...

1978 Shure SM59 & SM58 dynamic cardioid microphones Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





Tuesday, September 14, 2010

1978 Gallien-Krueger 210G, 212G & 400GT Amplifiers

Before you replace another set of tubes, you owe it to yourself to play with one of these: The Gallien-Krueger 210G, 212G, and the 400GT. Tube-amps and solid-state amps don't sound the same. You already know that. But the fact is, until you've played with one of these Gallien-Krueger amps, you just haven't heard how good a solid-state amp can sound...

1978 Gallien-Krueger 210G, 212G & 400GT Amplifiers Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





1978 Kustom Pro 3 W - announcing a new dimension in sound projection

The new Kustom Pro 3 W. The professional cabinet that works three ways to cover all of your sound. All the lows, mids and highs from one cabinet. Less hassle, less size, less weight. For less money. but no less performance. It's designed for PA, for sound reinforcement, and as a full-range speaker for keyboards. It works with bi-amp as well as conventional systems, and has parallel-wired inputs...

1978 Kustom Pro 3 W - announcing a new dimension in sound projection Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





1978 Hal Leonard Guitar Method

Book 1 introduces playing with a pick and basic musical knowledge. Chords are taught in sequence from easy three-string to the full four, five or six-string versions. And a sound-sheet is included for tuning, chord practice and play-along on selected songs. Book 1 includes exciting arrangments of "So Long, It's Been Good To Know Yuh", "Eleanor Rigby", "Yesterday" and "This Land is Your Land". $2.95

Book 2 broadens the repertoire of styles by teaching blues, bluegrass, string band, folk and more advanced strums. Keys, the structure of major and minor scales, intervals and chord structure are introduced. Additional chords are presented as they are used in arrangements. $2.95

Book 3 begins with position playing. and now that the student is in control of the basics, finger picking is taught with the traditional symbols. This provides the option of playing more advanced music in the classical style. $2.95

1978 Hal Leonard Guitar Method Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





1978 Bose PM-1 Power Mixer

And now, the Bose PM-1. A powerful case for professional sound. You don't need separate components to get professional quality sound. Not with the Bose PM-1 Powermixer. A single, compact package that gives you the high output, low distortion, and low noise you'd expect only from a component system. It's the only powered mixing console that gives you the features you need to get loud, clear, uncolored sound in virtually any kind of room...

1978 Bose PM-1 Powermixer Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





1978 BGW Systems 225 Watt 750 Series Amplifiers

Get behind a BGW and plug into some real power: the 30 watt Model 100, the 100 watt model 250, or the new 225 watt 750 series amplifiers. BGW amplifiers may set you back a few bucks. But thy'll never let you down.

1978 BGW Systems 225 Watt 750 Series Amplifiers Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





1978 360 Slavedriver Guitar/Synthesizer Interface & Oberheim SEM

360 Presents The System. Oberheim SEM, $695, 360 Slavedriver Guitar/Synthesizer Interface, $795

1978 360 Slavedriver Guitar/Synthesizer Interface & Oberheim SEM Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





Sunday, September 12, 2010

1978 Technics SU-8080 DC integrated amp

Before you buy a DC integrated amp, find out how much DC you're getting. Pure DC. From input to output. With each amplifier-stage direct coupled (DC). With no capacitors in between. From the pre-amp to the power amp. That's what makes Technics SU-8080 a true DC integrated amp. But that's just one of the reasons for buying it. Waveform fidelity is another...

1978 Technics SU-8080 DC integrated amp Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





1978 Maestro Parametric Equalizer - the playable parametric

Maestro takes the Parametric Equalizer out of the studio rack and puts it on the floor. Recording studios use parametric equalizers for precise alteration and enhancement of both instrument and vocal tracks. Applications include increasing the attack of a bass guitar, adding fullness to an electric guitar, enhancing the richness of an acoustic guitar and more. But when you're playing you have your hands full - so introducing the Maestro Parametric Filter...

1978 Maestro Parametric Equalizer - the playable parametric Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





1978 D'Addario Brass: the most brilliant idea in guitar strings

When John D'Addario began making special temper brass guitar strings in the 1950's, a lot of purists snickered. Brass was something used for cannons, buttons or architectural trim. Even propellers. but not strings. That's changed. Guitarists soon discovered that D'Addario brass strings produced pure, brilliant tones, with excellent sustain and balance. and that the special tempering process gave them superior flexibility. Today they're an industry standard...

1978 D'Addario Brass: the most brilliant idea in guitar strings Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





1978 Hanich Music - the world of the professional

The more serious you are about your music, the more you'll appreciate Hanich Music. A complete inventory of top name professional quality instruments. If you play it, we have it. Along with the latest in sound reinforcement equipment. And people who know how to get it together for you. Come in and see for yourself. Where the pros come for quality.

1978 Hanich Music - the world of the professional Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





1978 Randall Guitar Amplifiers / Sound Reinforcement equipment

Sound Reinforcement equipment for every requirement from outdoor concerts to small club and studio use. Your local Randall dealer will be happy to show you the many possibilities and provide you with technical specifications. Shown: RG-300, RB-120, RG-60, etc... Randall Instruments, Inc.

1978 Randall Guitar Amplifiers / Sound Reinforcement equipment Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





1978 Sound Workshop 1280 half-inch 8 track machine

Whichever half-inch 8 track machine you choose, the Sound Workshop 1280 remains the most together recording console in its field. Pictured: The 1280B-8EQ with optional Meter Bridge; the Sound Workshop 1280 recording console.

1978 Sound Workshop 1280 half-inch 8 track machine Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





1978 Carvin DC150 Stereo Guitar with M-22 (22 pole) pickups

Carvin - The Professional's Choice. Carvin wants to become your professional sound company by offering the best equipment for less. The savings are yours because you buy directly from us - the manufacturer. Try us for 10 days and prove to yourself that we're better or your money back!

As pictured: VT-112 Tube Amp, Concert Tube VT1500 4 Celestion Speakers, ASG500 Stereo 500W RMS Bi-Amp, R520 Radial Horn with JBL 2470 Driver, Horn Loaded 1330 with JBL K130, DC150 Stereo Guitar with M-22 (22 Pole) pickups, Q1608 Quad Board w Ch Parametric EQ Joystick Panning Etc.

1978 Carvin DC150 Stereo Guitar with M-22 (22 pole) pickups Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





Saturday, September 11, 2010

1978 Nashville Straights - Acoustic, Electric & Bass Guitar Strings

The Straight Pitch: Guitar strings are made straight to be played straight. Coiling them in square envelopes can put harmful stress on the delicate windings and make them sound less than perfect. Nashville Straights come in long, rigid, straight boxes. You buy them straight, install them straight, and play them straight. And brother, can you hear the difference...

1978 Nashville Straights - Acoustic, Electric & Bass Guitar Strings Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





1978 DeArmond Optoelectric Volume Pedal 1630

Pick out your next volume pedal from the DeArmond line up. New! Optoelectric Volume Pedal 1630. Use of an optoelectric cell and AC powered light source provides volume control without pots, gears or batteries. Zero sound level to full volume is smooth, quiet and effortless. Pedal is compatible with instruments, synthesizers and PA's; functions as master volume control for mixing/recording. Chromed pedal on rugged cast aluminum base...

1978 DeArmond Optoelectric Volume Pedal 1630 Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





1978 Dean Markley Electric Guitar Strings

Unless you're one of those guys who waits for his strings to break before he replaces them, you're changing for one reason. The strings you're using are dead. No more brilliance. No more life. That's what's so nice about new strings. They're bright, responsive, full of life! And the better the string, the longer it holds that bright, clean, sound. That's exactly what Dean Markley Strings are all about. "Building strings that sound better and last longer."...

1978 Dean Markley Electric Guitar Strings Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com





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