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EPISODE · Nov 19, 2024 · 1H 37M

Talking Guitars: Mico Klokoc Thompson, Trainwreck Amplifiers #guitartalk #amptalk 11/19/24

from The Johnny Beane Podcast · host Johnny Beane

https://youtube.com/live/4_iffBMGZ5s You wouldn’t believe Mico Klokoc Thompson’s story—it’s like something out of a rock and roll legend. This guy’s been hooked on electronics since he was just a little kid, probably around six. His grandfather used to tinker with tube TVs, radios, and ham radio setups, so there was always some cool gadget to mess with at his grandparents' house. Oh, and his grandfather also played a little guitar, which kind of planted the seed for Mico’s lifelong love of music and tone. By the time he was 12, Mico was already reaching out to big names in the industry. He wrote to Ken Fischer from Trainwreck Circuits and even the artist relations team at Kramer Guitars. And get this—Ken Fischer actually responded and told him to stay in touch. Talk about a promising start! Fast forward a few years, and by 17, he was on the road with Aerosmith, working behind the scenes while Guns N’ Roses was the opening act. Can you imagine being a teenager and getting that kind of backstage pass to rock history? From there, he jumped into the Hollywood music scene, fixing tube amps and working with local guitarists at Amp Crazy. It didn’t take long for Mico to start rubbing shoulders with the biggest names in the game. He worked with Eddie Van Halen, Ratt, Poison—you name it. And when he moved to Nashville, he didn’t slow down. Instead, he started working with country legends like Marty Stuart, Travis Tritt, and Merle Haggard. But Mico’s not just some behind-the-scenes tech guy. He’s been a key player at Trainwreck Amplifiers for years, partnered with One Control Effects and Amplifiers, and he even designs his own amps now. He’s all about restoring vintage gear and helping musicians perfect their tone. I mean, he’s worked with everyone from Ted Nugent to Pat Travers, and even up-and-comers like Benito Di Bartolie and Dante Bonasera. Mico’s the guy you call when you’re serious about tone. Whether it’s building a custom amp, restoring a classic, or just dialing in that perfect sound, he’s the one who makes it happen. He’s a legend in his own right. "Talking Guitars" is your go-to show for all things guitars and guitar gear. Hosted by passionate guitar enthusiasts, the show dives into the latest trends, gear reviews, and industry news, catering to guitar players of all levels. From discussing the newest guitar models to exploring innovative pedal effects, "Talking Guitars" keeps viewers informed and entertained. But it's not just about information - the show also hosts exciting giveaways, fostering a sense of community and fun among guitar enthusiasts. So whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, tune in to "Talking Guitars" for a great time and all things guitar!

https://youtube.com/live/4_iffBMGZ5s You wouldn’t believe Mico Klokoc Thompson’s story—it’s like something out of a rock and roll legend. This guy’s been hooked on electronics since he was just a little kid, probably around six. His grandfather used to tinker with tube TVs, radios, and ham radio setups, so there was always some cool gadget to mess with at his grandparents' house. Oh, and his grandfather also played a little guitar, which kind of planted the seed for Mico’s lifelong love of music and tone. By the time he was 12, Mico was already reaching out to big names in the industry. He wrote to Ken Fischer from Trainwreck Circuits and even the artist relations team at Kramer Guitars. And get this—Ken Fischer actually responded and told him to stay in touch. Talk about a promising start! Fast forward a few years, and by 17, he was on the road with Aerosmith, working behind the scenes while Guns N’ Roses was the opening act. Can you imagine being a teenager and getting that kind of backstage pass to rock history? From there, he jumped into the Hollywood music scene, fixing tube amps and working with local guitarists at Amp Crazy. It didn’t take long for Mico to start rubbing shoulders with the biggest names in the game. He worked with Eddie Van Halen, Ratt, Poison—you name it. And when he moved to Nashville, he didn’t slow down. Instead, he started working with country legends like Marty Stuart, Travis Tritt, and Merle Haggard. But Mico’s not just some behind-the-scenes tech guy. He’s been a key player at Trainwreck Amplifiers for years, partnered with One Control Effects and Amplifiers, and he even designs his own amps now. He’s all about restoring vintage gear and helping musicians perfect their tone. I mean, he’s worked with everyone from Ted Nugent to Pat Travers, and even up-and-comers like Benito Di Bartolie and Dante Bonasera. Mico’s the guy you call when you’re serious about tone. Whether it’s building a custom amp, restoring a classic, or just dialing in that perfect sound, he’s the one who makes it happen. He’s a legend in his own right. "Talking Guitars" is your go-to show for all things guitars and guitar gear. Hosted by passionate guitar enthusiasts, the show dives into the latest trends, gear reviews, and industry news, catering to guitar players of all levels. From discussing the newest guitar models to exploring innovative pedal effects, "Talking Guitars" keeps viewers informed and entertained. But it's not just about information - the show also hosts exciting giveaways, fostering a sense of community and fun among guitar enthusiasts. So whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, tune in to "Talking Guitars" for a great time and all things guitar!

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