Lords Of The Springs - Tony's Premier Guitar Article

Lords Of The Springs - Tony's Premier Guitar Article

Last week saw the publication of my 'Lords Of The Springs' article for Premier Guitar. Being invited to write for such a finely-crafted publication was an honour and quite some education. I received a six-page document on correct writing practices for the house style, and another that detailed ethical guidelines (don't be afraid of giving a bad review; no free or discounted demo units to be kept by reviewers; check all facts thoroughly). This was clearly a publication with very high standards and I didn't want to let the side down. My first piece was for the June 2018 edition on the subject of vintage spring reverbs, with particular emphasis on less-common units: definitely firmly in Soundgas territory. I found the process of researching and writing to be utterly-absorbing and the original remit of 1500-2000 words proved decidedly inadequate. I'm grateful to Shawn and the team for going with my flow and allowing the whole article to be published. We even got the cover shot - kudos to our in-house design/photography ace, Declan Kitts for his great work. The article covers over 20 units with many audio demos featuring a guitar sample courtesy of Soundgas' resident axe-slinger, Joel Kidulis. It's available now from all good magazine sellers, or via the Premier Guitar site. List of units involved: Airline Reverb AKG BX-5 Bandive Accessit Stereo Spring Reverb Bandive Great British Spring Danelectro 9100 Fisher Dynamic Space Expander Fostex Reverb Unit Model 3180 Grampian Reverberation Unit Type 636 Guyatone Flip FR 3000V Hawk HR-101, HR-202 Kawasaki Reverb Mixing Unit KEA-105 Klark Teknik DN-50 Korg SE-300 Stage Echo Lafaytte LRE Echo Verb II Telefunken Echomixer Pioneer SR-101, SR-202, SR-202W Roland RE-201 Space Echo Roland RV-100 Roland VX-55 Mixing Amplifier Shin-ei ER-23 Echo Reverb Master Simms-Watts Mixer Unit Hammond Reverb Vox (JMI) Echo Reverberation Unit (1963) Audio demos: ========== Tony Miln is the co-founder (& Head Gear Head) of Soundgas. See/hear him in action on Instagram.

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