any one read the latest issue of guitarist?
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any one read the latest issue of guitarist?
got it through the post today, has a massive feature on the jazzmaster, with a review of the classic player jazzmaster, the elvis costello model and a jag i think.
thoughts?
thoughts?
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Epiphone Les Paul SL>Ovation 12 String acoustic>Peavey Strat DIY Relic
Marshall Origin 20H>James’s old purple 2x10
Marshall MG10 Combo
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How do publications even stay in business now? I can't think of anything I would have time to read that I couldn't get online. Shit just stacks up. Of course I looked to see if Guitarist had a web site and then was stuck on a few sites for 20 minutes. They had a Billy Zoom (X) article. He has only ever traveled with his one Gretsch. One!
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The best reason I can think of to read guitar mags is to find gear reviews by professionals who actually know what they're talking about. They're almost impossible to find on the web since any search for "Supergizmo 9000 review" will just get you thousands of online store customer "reviews" with comments like "The base is awsum", "This tele suck for death metal" and "Im giving it 1 star bcos the strings it came with were shit" ![Rolling Eyes :roll:](./images/smilies/icon_rolleyes.gif)
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I like reading Vintage Guitar a lot.
Everyone else i the North American mag circuit seem to be trying too hard to impress the uniformed reader, whereas the crusty folk at VG just truck along with some great reviews of quality gear, decent interviews, and neato historic factoids that make understanding the guitar an enjoyable long term discovery.
Wait a sec, that sounds like my marriage.
Everyone else i the North American mag circuit seem to be trying too hard to impress the uniformed reader, whereas the crusty folk at VG just truck along with some great reviews of quality gear, decent interviews, and neato historic factoids that make understanding the guitar an enjoyable long term discovery.
Wait a sec, that sounds like my marriage.
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I dunno. Now a days you have to really know the reviewer to know if they really think its a good piece of gear or if they're just being paid to hype up potential shit.Neil wrote:The best reason I can think of to read guitar mags is to find gear reviews by professionals who actually know what they're talking about.
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I remember one issue of Guitar World that reviewed guitar cables. I was pissed, but everyone in my class still swears by anything gold. Fuck Mogami and fuck Monster.
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Point taken but I've yet to see one magazine review complain because the strings that came with the guitar were shit. I mean they do have some basic level of competence or they wouldn't have been hired. You can allow for corporate bias. It's a lot harder to allow for sheer idiocy.More Cowbell wrote:I dunno. Now a days you have to really know the reviewer to know if they really think its a good piece of gear or if they're just being paid to hype up potential shit.Neil wrote:The best reason I can think of to read guitar mags is to find gear reviews by professionals who actually know what they're talking about.
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That's not an excuse. It's pathetic.BobArsecake wrote:Well that's how they get their funding :/ Shite as it is.Mike wrote:They're all biased to fuckery by their advertisers too.
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Haha, it's not, but it's the truth!Mike wrote:That's not an excuse. It's pathetic.BobArsecake wrote:Well that's how they get their funding :/ Shite as it is.Mike wrote:They're all biased to fuckery by their advertisers too.
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well, the strings WERE shit. really, there's no need to slag off my reviews on a public forum, i put a lot of thought into them, ok?Neil wrote: customer "reviews" with comments like "The base is awsum", "This tele suck for death metal" and "Im giving it 1 star bcos the strings it came with were shit"
I would love to read a mag that had a clear, unbiased voice of authority. Talk to me about equipment AND bands. And STFU about classic rockers who have already been covered to death. I never want to read anything else about Clapton unless he starts off on a new discovery or something akin to David Byrne making visual art. If they have trouble funding the magazine, fill the margins with JUGGS models.
I think PASTE magazine seems honest and fresh. They don't talk equipment, though.
I think PASTE magazine seems honest and fresh. They don't talk equipment, though.
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I would read an entire monthly magazine devoted to what David Byrne has been doing.DGNR8 wrote:I would love to read a mag that had a clear, unbiased voice of authority. Talk to me about equipment AND bands. And STFU about classic rockers who have already been covered to death. I never want to read anything else about Clapton unless he starts off on a new discovery or something akin to David Byrne making visual art. If they have trouble funding the magazine, fill the margins with JUGGS models.
I think PASTE magazine seems honest and fresh. They don't talk equipment, though.
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