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Deconstructing the Solid Body Sound of the Electric Guitar
Deconstructing the Solid Body Sound of the Electric Guitar

The solid-body electric guitar is a rather modern instrument with a history that dates back to the around the 1920s. This article will attempt to understand the electric guitar tone and how the instrument’s body, neck, bridge, scale length, and headstock interact in order to create the resonance which is then transferred to, and enhanced, by the magnetic pickups.  

Premier Guitar Review of the DockStar Flame Maple
Premier Guitar Review of the DockStar Flame Maple

"If you do happen to find yourself in a Phish tribute band, then getting your hands on the DockStar is a no-brainer. But it also delivers versatility with applications beyond 20-minute Mixolydian guitar solos."  - Jason Shadrick / Premier Guitar

Guitar World Review of the Ernesto VH3 Brown Burst Koa
Guitar World Review of the Ernesto VH3 Brown Burst Koa

"Phred Instruments tackled this request with its Ernesto VH3 guitar. To further sweeten the pot, this Trey Anastasio-inspired guitar includes a Koa veneer top and the OBEL preamp."

Performer Magazine Review of the Ernesto VH3 Blonde
Performer Magazine Review of the Ernesto VH3 Blonde
"It’s the sum of the features that really makes this a unique and versatile guitar. For players who get bored with tones easily, this could be the cure...it’s well worth a look for guitarists interested in a semi-hollow or fully hollow thinline." - Chris Devine / Performer

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