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  • This week I have my dude Zach from Mythos Pedals, the Dipped In Tone Podcast, and most recently High Voltage Guitars on the show this week. Zach has been on the podcast a few different times, but he has had so much new stuff happening that I had to have him back on for another round.
    Specifically, we get into the how and why behind him starting Nashville's newest guitar retail shop, High Voltage Guitars.
    In a place with great shops seemingly everywhere, why did Zach start this store? What's the idea behind it? What makes this guitar store different?
    We get into all of that, and a WHOLE lot more on this episode of The Tone Mob Podcast.
    Check out Zachs shop HERE https://highvoltageguitars.com/
    Check out Mythos Pedals HERE https://mythospedals.com/
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  • Shermy Freeman is a fantastic surfy guitarist from the incredible band, The Surfrajettes.
    We of course dive into gear including her collaboration with our mutual friends at SolidgoldFx, her custom FOLDING pedalboard, single control Fender amps, Creston electric guitars and more!
    Shermy also shares her experiences with social media, the challenges of starting a band, and the evolution of her instruments and sound. The conversation gets into the impact of viral success on their music career and the importance of focusing on genuine audience engagement rather than just numbers. She shares insights on the evolving landscape of music, the challenges of being a content creator in addition to a touring musician, and the skills gained through her experiences in the industry.
    Oh. And diesel trucks. We get into that as well. ;)
    Check out all things Surfrajettes on their website HERE https://www.thesurfrajettes.com/
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  • Today I am talking to Federico Mondelli from Italian Power Metal Sensations Frozen Crown! Oh yeah!
    We take a journey through his guitars and Federico discusses his story in the music industry, highlighting the challenges faced in the Italian music scene, his transition to a solo career in Japan, and the formation of his band Frozen Crown.
    He shares insights on the importance of live performances, the impact of online presence, and the challenges of touring. The conversation also touches on his collaboration with Dragonforce and the evolution of his music career. In this engaging conversation, Federico shares his journey as a musician, discussing the evolution of his gear, the significance of his guitars, and the personal stories behind them.
    We also get into the importance of practicality in his music-making process and reflects on the emotional connections musicians have with their instruments. And of course... pizza.
    You can find all things Frozen Crown on their website HERE https://frozencrown.net/
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  • On today's episode of the podcast, I sit down with Jason Gano and Ian Harrold of Musical Instrument Reclamation Corporation. MIRC is a truly fascinating and unique company based in Music City that has saved untold thousands of guitars from ending up in landfills.
    MIRC partners with musical instrument brands, retailers, and individuals all around the world. They take guitars that get damaged in shipping, have factory flaws, or some other factor that would make them unsellable as "A" stock, and run them through a multi-stage process to turn them back into insanely high quality instruments that more people can access.
    I recorded this at their shop just outside of Nashville, and toured their brand new, state-of-the-art facility. It was a fantastic experience.
    Check them out on their website at https://mircweb.com/
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  • On this episode of The Tone Mob Podcast, I am reunited with Joe Branton of Guitar Nerds for a lively discussion about our latest guitar and bass acquisitions, the nuances of said purchases, and the cultural significance of Fender and Gibson guitars.
    We also explore the resurgence of 70s guitars, the evolution of modern gear, and the intricacies of using wah pedals.
    This is the most GUITAR GEAR focused (yet rambling) chat of the Tone Mob in quite some time, so I'm sure you will get a kick out of it.
    Topics Include:

    My first Strat is PERFECT! (almost)

    The 70s guitar aesthetic is making a comeback.

    Modern gear trends often prioritize portability over sound.

    Wah pedals can be used creatively beyond traditional methods. (How?)

    The importance of personal connections in the gear community.

    Vintage instruments often come with maintenance challenges. (Duh)

    Exploring different tones can lead to unexpected discoveries.

    The evolution of guitar culture and how it reflects broader musical trends.


    Check out Guitar Nerds wherever you get your podcasts! https://www.guitarnerds.net/podcast

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  • Don't worry. Don't compare. Don't expect too fast. Be kind to yourself.
    These are just a few of bits of "Guitar Wisdom" that Berklee College of Music Instructor Tomo Fujita has been known for. Between his classes at the famous college, and his own online lesson platform, Tomo has helped literally thousands of people not only be able to better express themselves on their guitars, but he's also been a huge inspiration for some of the most popular guitarists of our generation. (John Mayer anyone?)
    In this episode of the Tone Mob Podcast, we discuss Tomo's journey into music, his teaching philosophy, and the importance of diverse income streams for musicians. Tomo shares insights on how guitar can be a tool for personal development and the challenges faced in music education. The conversation also touches on the impact of technology on learning guitar, advice for aspiring musicians, and Tomo's approach to achieving clean tones.
    Here are some highlights from this episode:

    Toma's passion for guitar is evident in his daily life.

    Diverse income streams are essential for a sustainable music career.

    Teaching is not just about the material, but understanding the student.

    Listening to entire albums can deepen musical understanding.

    It's important to create your own opportunities in the music industry.

    Being kind to oneself is crucial in the learning process.

    Asking questions is key to overcoming challenges.

    The foundation of good music is like a good cheese pizza.


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  • This is a very special episode of the show! Today I am talking with Jack Hetherington and Nick Conte who are key people in Guitar Center's Vintage department. We talk about their stories and how they came to be some of they key "point people" in the vintage guitar world.
    Topics include:

    Jack's journey from history major to vintage guitar expert.

    Nick's early exposure to vintage guitars through his father.

    The significance of stories behind vintage instruments.

    Being open to different eras of guitars.

    Affordable vintage guitars can still be high quality.

    The evolving definition of what constitutes a vintage guitar.

    The value of community and shared experiences in guitar collecting.

    The role of Guitar Center in the vintage guitar market.

    The personal connection to guitars and their histories.


    You can shop the Guitar Center vintage collection in-store or online at: Vintage Gear | Guitar Center
    For more info regarding trading in your used and vintage gear: Trade-In Trade-Up | Guitar Center
    Get in touch with Nick directly on Instagram HERE https://www.instagram.com/nickconte21
    Give Guitar Center a follow on their Instagram HERE https://www.instagram.com/guitarcenter
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  • Adrian Thorpe of ThorpyFx has returned to the podcast!
    On this episode of the show we get into some rather "heavy" methods that both Adrian and myself use to attempt to keep ourselves from going insane. (It might be a little weird, but it works!) We also discuss:

    The NAMM Show. Is Adrian attending? Is Blake?

    The strange struggle of finding time to PLAY the guitar while working in the guitar industry

    The importance (and unimportance) of ongoing instruction

    Are gear demos honest?

    Can someone be TOO good at making videos?

    STEAK!!!!

    BURGERS!!

    And a whole lot more!

    Make sure you check out Adrian's work HERE https://thorpyfx.com/
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  • As you have determined, on this episode I'm talking to Karl Sanders from the legendary band Nile! And we go places baby. We. Go. Places.
    We discuss the band's early days, and Karl's view on the evolving acceptance of extreme metal over the years. We, of course, talk about Karl's rig and why he says he'll never give up the tube amps. (It's a very good reason.)
    Karl and I also talk about the inspiration behind Nile's ancient Egyptian theme and how Karl's songwriting process is somewhat inverted from more "traditional" approaches.
    You are going to dig this one, so dive on in!
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  • This a story you probably haven't heard before! Derek Kimball from Kimball Hardwoods shares his journey into the guitar industry and supplying high quality, and specific wood for high-end guitars.
    We discuss the importance of passion and perseverance in starting a business and the challenges of balancing work and personal life. Derek emphasizes the need for quality and excellent customer service in the industry, as well as the importance of communication and transparency.
    The conversation also touches on the controversial topic of "tone wood" and Derek's take on the debate. (The man makes some very interesting points!)
    We then shift to the discovery of a particular patch of timber in the Pacific Northwest that may have extremely positive ramifications on the global supply of quilted maple. You are really going to want top hear this!
    The problems with illegal harvesting, customers requesting fraud, guitar pedals, chasing your dreams, and a whole lot more on this episode of The Tone Mob Podcast!
    Check out Derek's company on their website HERE https://kimballhardwoods.com/
    Their educational videos are fascinating and you can find them HERE https://kimballhardwoods.com/educational-videos
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  • This is one KILLER and super nerdy episode of the podcast! Today I am chatting with Frank Iero from My Chemical Romance and Jamesbowman of Bowman Audio Endeavors/ Against Me! The fellas came on to discuss the new pedal that BAE is producing for Frank, and we got really nerdy with it! We talk about a ton of different stuff including:

    The PULL that vintage guitars have.

    Why Frank plays so many different guitars

    James' signature Gibson that almost/kind of happened

    Frank's fling with digital amps (Did it last?)

    Novo Guitars and why they are awesome

    Go to food destinations around the country

    A WHOLE LOT MORE!


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    Check out the My Chemical Romance happenings HERE https://www.mychemicalromance.com
    Give James a follow on his Instagram HERE https://www.instagram.com/jimmyjamesb
    Check out the pedals HERE https://bowmanaudioendeavors.com/
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  • On this episode of the Tone Mob Podcast, Blake and Scott discuss their shared love for Les Paul guitars.
    We talk about their personal experiences with Les Pauls, including the different models they own and the modifications they've made. We also discuss the ergonomics of Les Pauls and the pros and cons of having a pickguard. The conversation touches on the history of Epiphone and Gibson's acquisition of the brand.
    In this part of the conversation, Scott and Blake discuss the challenges of creating polished strings and the potential for a new piece of equipment. They also talk about the characteristics of flatwound strings and the differences between orchestral and guitar strings.
    It's a hyper nerdy conversation and I think you are going to love it!
    Also, we are GIVING AWAY A LES PAUL CUSTOM! Check it out at Stringjoy.com
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  • Gear, gear and MOAR GEAR talk on this episode.
    Mike and I dive into his journey from a biomedical professional to full time musician in popular rock act, Boston Manor. It's a more sudden change in fields than I would have expected!
    After that we dive immediately into the pedalboard, why he believes he'll always play genuine tube amplifiers (though we do touch on the digital modeling world as well). Marshall, Gibson, Fender, Meris, Ibanez 7 series, and of course BOSS are all gushed about on this episode quite extensively.
    You might just learn something!
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  • As I'm sure you have heard, I was recently in Nashville again. While there, I figured doing some LIVE IN PERSON PODCASTING was in order. So I took a little drive to my buddy Robert Baker's studio and we got into a a conversation about... conversations!
    We talked about:

    His interview with Vince Gill, Brent Mason, and other guitar greats.

    His current favorite telecaster (it probably isn't what you think)

    Vintage Firebird pickups

    His move to Nashville

    Indian food

    And a whole lot more!


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    And a follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robertbakerguitar
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  • We've got another heavy hitter for you on this episode! Today I'm talking with Yohan Reinholdz of the band Dark Tranquility (and formerly of Andromeda). We talk gear, the evolution of his process, the Swedish music scene, his daily routine, inspirations, and a whole lot more.
    You are going to dig this one for sure!
    Check out Dark Tranquility on their website HERE https://www.darktranquillity.com/
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  • On this very special episode of The Tone Mob Podcast I sat down with my new buddy Travis Stever of Coheed & Cambria and L.S. Dunes! It turned out absolutely wonderful and Travis even let me share some of his music with you that most people have not heard!
    We had an absolute blast nerding out on all things music and we covered things like:

    Travis's deep love for Les Pauls, and the influence of Jimmy Page, Neil Young, Tony Iommi and more.

    Travis shares his perspective on collaboration and the importance of serving the song. 

    Some Jason Isbell Telecaster love

    The amps used on "Good Apollo"

    When to "take a knee" as bandmate Frank Iero says.

    The differences in songwriting approaches between Coheed and L.S. Dunes

    The debut (sort of) of some NEW MUSIC! (It's on the podcast!)

    A whole lot more!


    You are really going to enjoy this episode whether you are a diehard Coheed/Dunes fan or you've never heard of them before. Travis's enthusiasm for music as a whole is absolutely infectious and it will make you want to break out your instrument and get to writing!
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    Check out L.S. Dunes HERE https://lsdunes.com/
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  • Jayce Levi is the owner of The "World Famous" Repairland down in Indio California. His videos have absolutely exploded in the last few years and it's not hard to see why. He is an extremely skilled repair tech, but his videos also showcase his comedic sensibilities and wholesome approach to life.
    I wanted to get him on the show to tell his story, and he DID NOT disappoint! From repairing a guitar owned by Jerry Garcia (that was brought in by a Hells Angel), to a ukulele with a flying bridge, we all the details about Jayce's crazy career.
    Give Jayce a follow HERE https://www.instagram.com/worldfamousrepairland
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  • "It's very painful for my wallet to be a musician and not a lawyer." - Dante Frisiello
    This conversation is very much based around finding whatever it is that you love. Dante delivers a very, very empowering message about this on this episode and you do not want to miss it! But this isn't just a self help episode, we get into his love for both modeling and tube amps, his love for flashy guitars, mic placement, Impulse Responses, hybrid rigs, structuring your creative space and a whole lot more!
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  • We have got a good one for you this week!
    Clark and Cassandra from AmpRx (the makers of BrownBox) share the story of how they met on stage in Nashville as professional musicians, and eventually how they came to run the company. It is definitely not a traditional route to owning a music gear company! (You are going to like this.)
    We discuss the clean/dirty power, what problems their products address, troubleshooting noise issues, ELECTRIC VIOLIN, power conditioners, MYSTERY NOISES, favorite pedals, VINTAGE BASS, and a whole lot more!
    Check out the AmpRx lineup HERE https://www.brownbox.rocks/
    Check out Cassandra's Instagram HERE https://www.instagram.com/cassandrasotos
    Check out Clark's Instagram HERE https://www.instagram.com/clarksingleton_
    Chapters
    00:00
    Introduction and Weather in Tennessee
    01:37
    The Story of Brown Box and Clark and Cassandra's Involvement
    06:16
    Acquiring Brown Box and Moving to Nashville
    07:24
    Having Engineering Background and the Decision to Run Brown Box
    10:54
    Clark and Cassandra's Background as Musicians
    13:19
    Discovering Other Skills and Interest in Problem Solving
    15:49
    Introduction to the Brown Box and AC Voltage Optimization
    19:32
    Underpowering and Overpowering Amps
    21:32
    Effects of Voltage Variations on Amp Performance
    24:38
    Expanding Product Line and Future Plans
    26:21
    Importance of Power Conditioning and Voltage Optimization
    27:16
    Power Filtering and Manipulation
    35:33
    Electric Violin and Bass Gear Setups
    43:35
    Importance of Grounding and Noise Interference
    49:40
    Favorite Boss Pedals
    52:00
    Exploring Signal Splitting with the LS1 Pedal
    54:36
    Stereo Setups and Effects Loop
    55:30
    The Most Popular Boss Pedal: The Tuner
    56:10
    The DS1 Pedal: Great Distortion Sound
    58:43
    Favorite Overdrive Pedals
    01:01:58
    Favorite Pizza: Classic Margarita and Italian Sausage

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  • On today's episode I'm talking to Jack Brunson, the founder and owner of one the country's raddest guitar stores in the country, Jack's Guitarcheology. We dive right into his story and Jack shares his journey from growing up in rural Kentucky, to working at Mario Guitars and eventually starting his own guitar store.
    We chat talk about their eclectic tastes in guitars and the joy of finding unique and unusual gear. Jack also reflects on the challenges and rewards of running a guitar business and offers advice for aspiring guitar store owners.
    Guitar stores can become hubs for their local music communities and we discuss the importance of building a community around a music retail store and how important that is to focus on for success in music retail.
    Rubber bridges, making the switch to full time self employment, and a whole lot more on this episode. Enjoy!
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