Plus, lessons learned from recording around the world
| What The Beatles Played in Hamburg Before free Ricks, custom builds from Fender, or the stripped Epiphone Casino, the Fab Four used this off-the-shelf gear. Read More ›› | | | | | Gretsch 6128 Duo Jet Black 1956 Harrison called his '57 his first "real American guitar," and his association with Duo Jets still makes them prized today. | | | | | Fender Vibrolux 1960 Far from the Vox sound of the British Invasion, the Vibrolux was a Hamburg-era mainstay of Lennon's. | | | | | Putting Together a Podcast Rig: From Noob to Maron Just getting started with podcasting? Here's what you need to know. Read More ›› | | | | | Shure SM7B A secret weapon for pop vocalists, this broadcast classic will add rich, radio silkiness to any voice. | | | | | Rode RODECaster Pro This all-in-one unit can record up to 4 mics at once, with or without a computer. | | | | | 5-Star Buyers for Your Gear When you sell on Reverb, you reach a global community of music makers—and have a dedicated team of experts at your back. Find a new home for your old gear now. | | | | | | The Synths and Studio Techniques of Devo On the 40th anniversary of "Whip It," we're taking a deep dive into the tech behind Devo's rise, demise, and return. Read More ›› | | | | | Moog Liberation Keytar With a name inspired by the keytar's mobility, the Liberation is one of Moog's historical oddities. | | | | | Roland SH-101 A classic bass synth of the era, the SH-101 still sounds great today, with or without the keytar handle. | | | | | Recording Around the Globe with JLL and Kel-P The Burna Boy and Chronixx producers tell us how studios in Jamaica and Nigeria differ from the US. Read More ›› | | | | Guess the Builder As Rico Guitars, an LA luthier built classical guitars like this—before launching one of the flashiest electric brands of the '70s and '80s. | Who is He? | | | | | |
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