The best guitar amp for metal should deliver crushing high-gain sounds with plenty of power to spare. But it should also have a unique tone and texture, one you can immediately distinguish live or on in a recording. My Peavey 6505 is such a monster, loving it so far
you could replace it, it can seem like a daunting task, but it’s really a very simple one. Often, the best way to change your sound (assuming that you like the way your guitar plays and looks) is to replace the original pickups — especially if the originals weren’t too good to begin with.
Good day folks, spent this last last summer saving up for a new guitar and I finally made up my mind and bought a PRS S2 Custom 24. I wanted a guitar that could play both hard rock and metal really well and this does both better than I could have hoped! I went to Guitar Center last week, tried...
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