By Guitarify on December 10, 2013
Over the last year or so, I have been working on becoming better at audio engineering. Mainly as a means to make better recordings of my own music. One thing you need to do to become better at mixing is practice, and lots of it. So you’re always on the lookout for raw tracks you […]
Posted in Learn, Music, Record | Tagged art, recording, tech
By Guitarify on December 5, 2013
Seymour Duncan and Framus have teamed up to offer a chance for one lucky musician to win a Framus Mayfield Legacy Vintage Sunburst guitar. The Legacy is a semi hollowbody with laminated Mahogany top and back, solid Mahogany sides, a Mahogany neck with Rosewood fingerboard, and 22 frets featuring IFT (Invisible Fretwork Technology), and PLEK […]
Posted in Gear, Guitars | Tagged contest
By Guitarify on November 30, 2013
This is just one of the dozens of videos, Chris Monck, maker of Highline Guitars, has posted documenting his building process. Instead of the usual waterslide, Chris came up with this alternate process that he says makes the logo easier to bury under the clearcoa,t as the edges can easily be feathered. Chris uses many […]
Posted in DIY | Tagged custom, guitar, handmade, technique
By Guitarify on November 20, 2013
GuitarKitsUSA.com started out 10 years ago making replacement bodies for some of the vintage “Res-O-Glass” Guitars made in Chicago. They’ve slowly added body styles and colors over the years, as well as some of the other parts needed to build a complete guitar. Now they are taking the next logical step, and putting together complete […]
Posted in DIY, Guitars | Tagged custom, guitar, handmade, tone, vintage
By Guitarify on November 6, 2013
Seymour Duncan is one of the world’s premier pickup builders. I, myself, am a big fan and have them in many of my guitars. But they also make guitar FX pedals. Something they receive a lot less notoriety for. I personally have never played through any of their pedals, so can’t really say if they […]
Posted in Gear, Pedals | Tagged Gear, pedals