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On this week's Fretboard Journal Podcast, Jason gets to grill another guitar podcaster, Blake Wyland (Tone Mob, Chasing Tone) about the world of boutique pedals, gear marketing trends and more. Blake recounts how he left a steady, but unfulfilling day job to jump into the guitar industry, first as a podcast host and eventually as a consultant to indie brands. We also chat about guitar media (YouTube vs. podcasting), the world of paid demo videos, gear (Grez Guitars, Jennings Guitars, Equitz Guitars, Benson amps), Stringjoy Strings, NAMM and the future of guitar shows, Josh Scott (JHS Pedals), and Blake's tips for building your own "shred shed" ... plus a lot more. Trust us: Whether you're befuddled by the world of pedals (like Jason), a Tone Mob fan, a DIY musician or a luthier looking for marketing advice, there's something in this conversation for you! Follow Blake here: https://tonemob.com Blake's new album, American Cyclops' 'Tom, Do You Have Anything Sharp On You?' is streaming everywhere now. Don't forget, the FJ now hosts an entire family of podcasts, about everything from lutherie to home recording: Luthier on Luthier; The Truth About Vintage Amps; The Truth About Recording & Mixing; Acoustic Voices; and Sweep the Floor. This episode is sponsored by Mono Cases, Folkway Music and Retrofret Vintage Guitars.
This week, Andrew talks about his trip to Bellingham and Emily chats about her upcoming mini-tour of Texas. A few of our listeners asked us to talk about Black History Month, so Emily wanted to talk about the importance of representation (and how black women are more likely to die in childbirth and how black children are perceived as being older) and Andrew wants to talk about cultural appropriation. We also talk about the She Shreds article highlighting 100 black women who play guitar. Here's a link to the podcast American Scandal, which discusses the payola scandal. This episode was sponsored by Jennings Guitars. Like the podcast? Support us on Patreon for some sweet perks! We have merch, including additions to our For Fuzz Sake lineup! Get some, get SOME. Outro song is "Little Pink Room" by Michelle Sullivan and the All Night Boys (feat. Emily on guitar)
This week Emily and Andrew chat scotch, new jobs/bands, new pedals (including additions to the trade up game), and Blooming Onions. Then, they dig into the topic of the episode -- are you entitled to a performer's time after a show? Are performers jerks if they don't stick around? Are local band members jerks if they head out before the show is over? Outro music by Michelle Sullivan and features Emily Harris on guitar. The Mt. Hood fuzz pedal by Spruce Effects is now available! Get it for the special price of $199 with the code GETOFFSET at checkout. We have merch, including additions to our For Fuzz Sake lineup! Get some, get SOME. Sponsored by Jennings Guitars.
Last weekend, Emily's favorite band made their return to Seattle after five years. The band is The Hold Steady, and she and Andrew got to grab lunch with their guitarists Tad Kubler and Steve Selvidge the day after one of their shows. They talk about black cats, the evolution of their pedal boards, amps, evolution in their touring practices, biker bars, The Rolling Stones, and Eric Clapton. Outro music by Michelle Sullivan and features Emily Harris on guitar. The Mt. Hood fuzz pedal by Spruce Effects is now available! Get it for the special price of $199 with the code GETOFFSET at checkout. We have merch, including additions to our For Fuzz Sake lineup! Get some, get SOME. Sponsored by Jennings Guitars
This week Emily AND Andrew chat with Sadie Dupuis from Speedy Ortiz! The group talk pets, allergies, therapy, cats, guitars, and studio experiences. Twerp Verse, Speedy’s third album and first with Philadelphian Andy Molholt (Laser Background) on second guitar, is urgent and taut, adding surprising textures like Linn drums and whirled guitar processing to their off-kilter hooks. Dupuis, whose electropop solo project Sad13 debuted in 2016 shortly after her own move to Philadelphia, has become more instinctive in her songwriting—her home-recorded demos mirror Twerp Verse’s songs in a closer way than any other Speedy record—while her lyrics have become more pointedly witty. Sponsored by Jennings Guitars. The Mt. Hood fuzz pedal by Spruce Effects is now available! There will only be 10 ever sold in pink, so don’t wait too long to buy. The Mt. Hood has its humble beginnings as the first ever series of Big Muff, the Triangle version. Get it for the special price of $199 with the code GETOFFSET at checkout. We ditched the tone control for a passive 3 band eq tone stack, added a presence control after the last gain stage for more tone shaping, put a footswitchable Germanium boost with gain and tone controls, and a diode switch to add an extra order of magnitude of tonal options. We have merch! Get some, get SOME.
This week, Emily talks about some new gear, including the Seths and the Delayvid Foster Wallace from Bookworm Effects, and the ARF from Dwarfcraft Devices, and Emily discusses the pedals she sold to justify the new ones. Then the pair talk about Stereo rigs and the differences between types of stereo rigs. Episode sponsored by Jennings Guitars and Bookworm Effects. The Mt. Hood fuzz pedal by Spruce Effects is still available! There are only a few left, so don’t wait too long to buy. The Mt. Hood has its humble beginnings as the first ever series of Big Muff, the Triangle version. We ditched the tone control for a passive 3 band eq tone stack, added a presence control after the last gain stage for more tone shaping, put a footswitchable Germanium boost with gain and tone controls, and a diode switch to add an extra order of magnitude of tonal options.
In this session, you'll learn everything you need to know about building and selecting the right electric guitar for your worship ministry. Check out Jennings Guitars - https://jenningsguitars.com/ Check out Worship Leader School - https://worshipleaderschool.com/
Alternate Title: Capes are Underrated. This week, Andrew and Emily are joined by Sarah Zimmermann from the duo Striking Matches. You might have heard their songs on the TV show Nashville, Gray's Anatomy, or on American Idol. They talk about how Emily was intimidated by Sarah's crazy guitar skills in college, a minimalist outlook on pedals, thumbs, T-Bone Burnett, different levels of bleeps, Clifton Worley, her new mindset when it comes to releasing music, Taco Bell, Mas Tacos, and the beauty (and restrictions) of programs like School of Rock and Rock Camps. Sponsored by Jennings Guitars. Listen to the newest Striking Matches song, "Don't Hold Back" on Spotify. Or buy it! We highly recommend buying music. The Mt. Hood fuzz pedal by Spruce Effects is now available! There will only be 10 ever sold in pink, so don’t wait too long to buy. The Mt. Hood has its humble beginnings as the first ever series of Big Muff, the Triangle version. We ditched the tone control for a passive 3 band eq tone stack, added a presence control after the last gain stage for more tone shaping, put a footswitchable Germanium boost with gain and tone controls, and a diode switch to add an extra order of magnitude of tonal options.
This week we have Louise, co-owner of Dwarfcraft Devices on the show! We talk about cheese curds, cats, our favorite Dwarfcraft pedals, karaoke, booth babes (AGAIN), and Nashville. Then, we get into the topic of the episode, which is abusive men in the music and gear industry, things that make women uncomfortable in the industry (like the Guitar World bikini gear guide), and whether or not it's right to call abusive men "men." Want more? Join our Facebook group, where Emily builds a visual thread to go with every episode! Sponsored by Jennings Guitars and Dwarfcraft Devices. And special thanks to Zvex Effects! The Mt. Hood fuzz pedal by Spruce Effects is now available! There will only be 10 ever sold in pink, so don't wait too long to buy. The Mt. Hood has its humble beginnings as the first ever series of Big Muff, the Triangle version. We ditched the tone control for a passive 3 band eq tone stack, added a presence control after the last gain stage for more tone shaping, put a footswitchable Germanium boost with gain and tone controls, and a diode switch to add an extra order of magnitude of tonal options.
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So, you get a weird pedal. What do you do? Put it on your board, or stack it on the shelf? Today, Andrew and Emily talk about why you should always put an "unusable" pedal on your board. Sponsored by Jennings Guitars and SONICAKE.
We're super excited (I'm sorry, STOKED) for this week's Christmas episode with Chad Jennings of Jennings Guitars. We talk about how he got started in guitar building, Surf Beach, our holiday guitar gifts of days past, and so much more. Episode sponsored by Lambertones Pickups and Jennings Guitars.
This episode was brought to you by Sinasoid. Sinasoid has a bunch of cable and Techflex combinations to get the exact, beautiful combination you want. Go check it out right now! 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. They can walk you through finding the perfect wiring harness for your guitar needs. Lastly this episode was brought to you by Chase Bliss Audio. Chase Bliss Audio has a whole line up of super-versatile analog pedals. By combining a digital brain with an analog heart, CBA has broken the idea that analog pedals have to be simple. Ryan and Steve hang out with Chad Jennings of Jennings Guitars for this episode. Pictures of what we talk about 1. Stratosphere 2. Are swapped necks on Fenders still Fenders? 3. Bad Seed Custom 4. How to steal a guitar 5. Pinstripe Squier This week's music was sent by Steve Kellett of Team Hinterland with the song "When You Couldn't Believe"
This week's episode is brought to you by Greenchild Amplification. Ryan just did a demo for the Valve Reaper. It's rad. Go check it out. This episode was also sponsored by Sinasoid. We promote instrument and patch cables a ton, but did you know Sinasoid makes the Sasquatch series of super rugged speaker cables and power cables? Go see what they've got today! This week's episode is lastly sponsored by Gunstreet Wiring Shop. Whether you're looking for something modern for your Strat or something classic for your Les Paul, Gunstreet has the team to provide you with expert advice on getting the right wiring kit for you. This week Steve talks about dropping his guitar off at Pitbull Audio. Ryan preps for the Dr. Scientist Atmosphere Giveaway. Chad has a whole bunch of Meris pedals. Click here to join our mailing list! Pictures - https://imgur.com/a/dsdsk8E 1. Z Pickups 2. All About Chad Jennings 3. Signed by Christians 4. The guys discuss how to steal a guitar 5. Brown Liquor This week's song is from Emily Harris of the Get Offset podcast and is called "Green Lake Loops"
On this episode, Chad from Jennings Guitars joins in on the discussion to tell us about his journey from building a guitar for a school science project at age 14 to building boutique guitars now at age 27. From going to luthier school in MI to owning his own ship in Camarillo, CA he describes the process that has brought him to what he creates today. http://www.jenningsguitars.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 93- Today I sit down with Chad Jennings to discuss how we thought we were being bombed, Dustin Kensrue, Little Caesar's, learning to build guitars on your own, and a whole lot more. Make sure and check it out! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's episode is sponsored by Gunstreet Wiring Shop. Whether you're looking for something modern for your Strat or something classic for your Les Paul, Gunstreet has the team to provide you with expert advice on getting the right wiring kit for you. This week's episode is also sponsored by Sinasoid. You like Techflex? You should, and since you should, you should also like Sinasoid. This week Steve talks about selling some gear and being on the Tele Talks! IG and Youtube channels. Ryan talks about getting his Epiphone SL fixed up as well as a kitchen update. Both the guys talk about hanging out at Coefest with Coe from Flippin Flippers, the guys from The Tone Jerks, Sean Pierce Johnson and Jennings Guitars. Pictures, right? 1. Rickenbacker 2. What's up with the Line 6 Helix Stomp? 3. Local art at the swap meet 4. Fender vs. Gibson 5. Custom Guitar This week's song was sent by Patrick Kenny, AKA Kipsy and is called "There was probably good as well"
The Knobs interview Chad Jennings, founder of Jennings Guitars. Hosted by Todd Novak with Jared Brandon and Tony Dudzik Visit our website Connect with us and view our blog Visit our Instagram feed: @guitarknobs Join the conversation on our Facebook Group: Follow us and give us a like on our Facebook Page
Crossovers fur daze up in hee!! The Jerks are joined by Clifton Worley from The Clifton Worley Show and Coe Schneider from The Flippin' Flippers Podcast! We cracked open a couple brews and chatted about The One Day Guitar Show and Guitar Night at the Grand Theatre! We also gushed over Kauer Guitars, Equitz Guitars, Jennings Guitars, Pelican Noiseworks, DS Guitar Engineering, Lamp Electric, Fellows Guitars, MAP Guitars, and more! Check out everyone's podcasts and keep an eye for the next One Day Show! Music by Plane Without a Pilot (duh) Hotsted by Brian Gower and Kyle McIntyre