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USB Guitar from Behringer

The iAXE393 USB GUITAR has a white finish and features a 22-fret maple neck, chrome machine heads, 3 single-coil pickups with 5-way switching and a vintage vibrato bridge. It comes with a stereo headphone output with dedicated level control, and the included software allowing jamming with guitar amps and stomp boxes. The software also plays MP3, WAV and AAC audio files, and allows variable-speed playback for learning songs and practicing.

Yep. That's right. A USB guitar. Plug it in and let rip in all it's digital glory. I don't get these things. If I want to record my guitar I'll put it through some serious equipment before I even hit my PC studio. This includes analogue pre-amps and other equipment. To me, a pure digital tone is just very sickly. Sure I use digital effects and amp simulating software, but the original signal is a hot guitar from a tube pre-amp. Ah well, each to there own I guess.

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Chris is a washed up has been grunge god trying to find redemption in the blues, but being side tracked by progressive metal, real life, and fantasies of composing professional wrestling theme music. He has a very out of date website at chriswatsonmusic.com and a home studio still in pieces one year on from moving house.He also tweets @chrislwatson.

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