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Do Electric or Acoustic Guitars Need Humidifiers?

If you live in a tropical country where the climate is dry with little humidity, you might think whether humidifying your electric or acoustic guitar is necessary or not. There's been a lot of...

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Expensive Vs. Cheap Acoustic Guitars – Are They Worth It?

Deciding on the right guitar for you is never an easy task. Before you make any purchase decision, it's a must to consider more than a few factors, especially if you are just starting.   Which...

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Guitar Pedals Vs Multi-Effect Processor: Which One is The Best For You

Most of the guitarists in their musical journey had to deal with this million-dollar question: which one is the best for you, Guitar pedals of multi-effect processors.   For beginners with a...

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How to Increase Guitar Sustain?

It is really frustrating for a guitarist if their live performance is ruined by the low-sustaining guitar tone. I bet you have that experience as well. So how to increase the guitar sustain and avoid...

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How Much Does It Cost To Refret A Guitar? Is It Worth It?

Guitars have frets made out of metal. Over time, due to continuous friction with the strings, the frets wear off. If you play your guitar regularly, you may have to refret your guitar by removing the...

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10 Best Receiver For Klipsch Reference Speakers [Buyer’s Guide]

Klipsch speakers have four characteristics in common: high efficiency, low distortion, control directivity, and flat frequency response. Not only produce overall excellent sound and powerful volume,...

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