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The 10 Best, Affordable Acoustic Guitars
Whether you’re deciding between Indian and Brazilian rosewood or you’re just trying to impress a love interest, this list has a guitar for you.
By John Zientek
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The Most Influential Tools of Electronic Music
In the world of electronic music, this is the most iconic gear to bring the beat.
By John Zientek
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The Peugeot Fractal Is a 3D-Printed City Car for Audiophiles
The French automaker’s latest concept is all about that bass.
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A Playlist for the American West
Music works its own harmonies into a road trip’s melodies.
By Chris Wright
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The Ultimate Summer Music Festival Kit
Having the right gear on hand during an outdoor concert can be the difference between a weekend for the ages or an expensive lesson learned. These items cover the critical bases of comfort, connectivity, hygiene, peace of mind and style.
By Gear Patrol
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Breaking Down the Art of Beatmatching
Above selecting a series of songs to reflect a certain mood or vibe is deejaying’s more professional task: the art of combining songs together into one seamless mix.
By Ben Bowers
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10 College Radio Stations that Rock
MTV thought it’d kill radio. Now, it gives out awards to college stations.
By Caitlyn Shaw
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The Mad Scientist of Guitar Effects Pedals
Meet the mad scientist who invented the Fuzz Factory, the most iconic guitar effects pedal on the market.
By Jason Heaton
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The 20 Best Music Documentaries
Controversy, struggle, success, breakups, reunions and obscurity.
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Building the World’s Premier Synthesizers
At the Moog Music factory, 20 employees make every iconic synthesizer by hand, the same way they’ve been making them for decades.
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Playlist: Strong Coffee, Big Waves and Progressive Punk
In 2011, Michael Little opened Lost Weekend NYC, a surf-inspired lifestyle store in Manhattan’s Lower East Side that also happens to brew one of the city’s best cups of coffee.
By Jack Seemer
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Bowers & Wilkins’ Biggest Speakers Yet Are Tour Ready
Since the 1970s, Bowers & Wilkins have been revolutionizing high-end audio at home and in the recording studio.
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How Meridian’s $80,000 Speaker Is Made
Behind the scenes with one of the best speaker makers on earth.
By Sung Han
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The Playlist: Your Summer Camping Soundtrack
Nature’s soundtrack is a hard one to rival, but we’ll try anyway.
By Jack Seemer
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The Playlist: Summer Tracks
The days start to stretch and the heat settles in. That calls for the right tunes.
By Jack Seemer
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The End of Sheet Music at Frank Music Company
Inside New York’s last sheet music store on its penultimate day of business.
By Chris Wright
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Fender x Levi’s Vintage Clothing & Stratocaster Guitar
In 1957 the Fender Stratocaster electric guitar was a spry three years young; that same year, Levi’s original 1873 patent for riveted denim work pants — the first jeans — was already an octogenarian. But that doesn’t mean those jeans didn’t love to rock ‘n’ roll.
By Nick Caruso
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Woo Audio WA7 Fireflies
Looking more like a miniature robot monolith than audio componentry, the WOO Audio WA7 Fireflies ($999) is a convenient (ideal) solution to poor desktop sound.
By Amos Kwon