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John just built his own amp.....from scratch....!
John just built his own amp from scratch......JRT-17 amp. Hear how he did it and check out the different ways you could build your own amp, even if you're not a tech guru.....!
The John Tucci Show
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The John Tucci Show: Episode3: Pots And Caps.
The John Tucci Show: Episode3: Pots And Caps. Your guitar may sound good, it may sound bad. If it sounds bad, the fix could be much less expensive than you think. These inexpensive little parts make all the difference.
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The John Tucci Show: Episode 4: Speakers.
The John Tucci Show: Episode 4: Speakers: John Takes us through the basics of speakers. The two main types (Alnico and Ceramic) and how the components and wattage affect your sound.
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The John Tucci Show: Episode 2: Repairing a 1968 Fender Deluxe Reverb
The John Tucci Show: Episode 2: Repairing a 1968 Fender Deluxe Reverb: This 1968 Fender Deluxe Reverb has 50 years of dust, dirt and crap built up in it but once John works his magic, it'll sound soooooo good....!!
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The John Tucci Show: Episode 1: 'PAF' Pickups
The John Tucci Show: Episode 1: 'PAF' Pickups: Our favorite tech guru, John Tucci gives us the inside scoop on Gibson's iconic 'PAF' pickups. What makes these 1950's pickups so special, why are they worth thousands of dollars?
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Joel's Plan B
Joel's Plan B: 1937 Martin C1 conversion to OM18
Joel has just completed another Martin conversion, this time it's a 1937 C1 that is now an 'OM-18'. Everything's original on this one except the top and the frets. This time Joel has done some very subtle 'distressing' on the top to match the original aged finish on the back and neck.
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Episode 6: 1936 Martin C2 Conversion to OM42
Joel's Plan 'B': Episode 6: Joel converted this little loved basket-case 1936 Martin C2 into a beautiful shadetop OM42. In this interview he explains how and why....!
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Joel Whitehead builds some of the most beautiful acoustics today. Joe Bonamassa has one. They play great, they sound great....they are GREAT...!
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Episode 4 - Cheap Trick's Rick Neilsen's Interview
Cheap Trick's Rick Neilsen's Interview at the Gibson booth is a hoot. Rick is a great player, a big collector and a very funny guy. Rick's great friend, Vivian Campbell from Def Leppard joins in towards the end.
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Episode 6 - Gibson CEO James Curleigh chats with young Gibson artist, Tyler Morris.
Gibson CEO James Curleigh chats to young Gibson artist, Tyler Morris. James talks about how he made a flying V when he was in high school. Gibson's presence at NAMM this year was nothing short of amazing. It's safe to say, they stole the show, especially after being a no-show at last year's NAMM. You can feel the difference the new team has made even in these early stages. The guitars are great, the vibe was amazing and the Gibson rooms at NAMM were just bursting at the seams. Gibson is BACK, Baby.....!!!
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Episode 5 - Tim Pierce jamming with Robert Baker
Tim Pierce talks and jams with Ohio based Youtube guitar legend Robert Baker inside the Freidman Amps 'cone of silence' room at NAMM 2019. Robert is a professional guitar instructor, songwriter, video producer, product demonstrator, and life long student of the guitar. He works closely with many companies as well as managing media for them and demoing varies items of gear.
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Episode 3 - Neil Young's Guitar tech, Larry Cragg talks Magnatone Amps
Neil Young's Guitar tech for over 30 years, Larry Cragg knows all there is to know about great guitars and amps. Larry talks to us about how Magnatone owner Ted Kornblum asked him to come up with a design for his perfect amp and he shows us the result.
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