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EPISODE · Apr 23, 2018 · 1H 3M

219 - Cool Fun Shape

from 60 Cycle Hum: The Guitar Podcast! · host Ryan & Steve

This week's episode is brought to you by Gunstreet Wiring Shop. Gunstreet is made of a small team of folks that focus on quality and community. Ryan got a wiring setup for his SG from them and it looks fantastic. Maybe someday he will install it. This episode was also brought to you by Walrus Audio. We recently did a demo of their revamp of the Luminary Quad Octave Generator. It's a rad pedal with some great adjustments on this update. Lastly this episode is brought to you by the folks at Sinasoid. Head on over to their website to check out the Slate, their flagship cable model that features an ultra-rugged outer wrap while retaining all of the flexibility you want out of a high-end cable. On this week's episode Ryan and Steve throw some shade around. They also talk about the Palmer Pocket Amp Mk2 and the TC Electronics Aeon.  Pictures, right? 1. Fendson and Gibder 2. HP42 has left Guitcon. What would we do if we hosted something similar. 3. Partcaster that Ryan wishes he bought 4. Is the big amp/cab era over? 5. Bummer way to find out some bad news. This week's songw as sent by Ariel Levine and is called "At the Bottom of the Sunset Strip".

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