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EPISODE · Apr 30, 2018 · 1H 6M

220 - Stage Friendly Food

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. Every Tuesday Sinasoid rolls out a Tech Flex special. This deal on a pre-made cable is perfect for folks thatget overwhelmed with too many Tech Flex options. Go check it out today! This episode Ryan talks about the new camera equipment we're using the put the podcast on Youtube and use for other "on the go" production needs. Pictures and things 1. 64 Jazzmaster 2. Ryan and Steve discuss a what point of historic value should a guitar not be dismantled and sold for parts. 3. A collection of Squier 51s 4. Food on stage. What are the best and worst foods to eat while performing 5. Thanks! This week's music was sent by Matt Chittum and is called "Starry Night (By the Sea)"

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