Squier Paranormal Series Toronado Demo and Review
First introduced at NAMM in 1998, the Fender Toronado has been reissued a number of times under the Fender name, but the Paranormal Series Toronado is the first time it has been built as a Squier.
First introduced at NAMM in 1998, the Fender Toronado has been reissued a number of times under the Fender name, but the Paranormal Series Toronado is the first time it has been built as a Squier.
This week, Emily and Andrew are joined by DeVon Blue Whitaker, who you might know from his stellar pedal demos.
The Ernie Ball Expression Overdrive is a unique take on an overdrive. Instead of on or off, you can slowly blend in the amount of overdrive you want.
The Ernie Ball Expression Series has three pedals in the lineup: delay, overdrive, and tremolo. Which do I think is best and why?
This week, Emily and Andrew are joined by Lance from Dogman Devices.
The Ernie Ball Expression Series Ambient Delay is one of the two original offerings from the Ernie Ball Expression Series, along with the Expression Overdrive.
The most asked question about the Squier Paranormal Series Offset Telecaster: What’s the routing? Watch me answer that and upgrade my pickup/wiring.
The Valco BloodBuzz is a dual overdrive and fuzz by Eastwood Guitars, and it’s based on a famous cheesy pedal from the ’90s.
When I was shopping for an Enzo, I saw a Reverb.com description of this pedal that read, “I hate this pedal and this pedal hates me.”
What do you do when you have a Squier Starcaster with a hard tail and you want a vibrato system on it? Unless you want to drill some holes, you get a Duesenberg Les Trem II.