
All the guitar gear that caught my eye this week – including a nifty new accessory that could completely change the game for guitar swaps
New drops from Gibson, PRS, John Page, Strymon and more...

By Matt Owen published
New drops from Gibson, PRS, John Page, Strymon and more...

By Jonathan Horsley published
As seen in the video for Wonderwall, and signed by the Chief himself... but maybe the Inspired by Gibson Custom SJ-200 presents better value?

By Phil Weller published
New Fender Japan models offer vintage-styled specs, modern tweaks, updated electronics and absolutely killer colorways

By Phil Weller published
The founding member stepped back from the nu metal pioneers in 2021

By Phil Weller published
The pedal – made by an elusive pink-haired stranger from Facebook – has become the star of a new Claypool Lennon Delerium track

By Matt McCracken last updated
Your weekly digest of the best deals on guitar gear from all corners of the web, hand-picked by Guitar World's team of guitarists

By Phil Weller published
It’s designed to be a lifesaver for mid-gig guitar swaps

By Andrew Daly published
Devo's uncontrollable urge to make new noise sired a new-wave sound with a puckish punk energy. The ’70s wasn't ready for them. Are we not ready now?

By Andrew Daly published
He’s worked with Jackson Browne, Sheryl Crow, Lucinda Williams, and others, but doesn’t regard himself as an in-demand studio guy. The gearhead lists some of his favorite tools, including a Tele Custom he didn’t expect to like

By Gregory Adams published
A beer can in the face? That ain’t nothin’ for these punk-country-rock troubadours (who you might’ve already heard if you’ve binged on Landman)

By Chris Jisi published
Having become disillusioned with Deep Purple’s growing love of funk, Ritchie Blackmore jumped ship in August 1975 – taking most of Purple’s opening act with him

By Jon Wiederhorn published
Into Oblivion finds the guitarists revisiting past chaos to inspire some of the Virginia stalwarts’ most brutal and diverse material to date

By Janelle Borg published
Fanny never topped the charts, but they made fans of everyone from the Beatles to David Bowie – despite constantly having to prove they could play

By Joel McIver published
The Rolling Stones icon reflects on life as a rhythm guitar hero, the size of his collection, and how the restriction of five-strings and open tunings blew his mind

By Amit Sharma published
The classical guitarist's solo debut, This Changing Sky, is a breathtaking work that finds her exploring altered tunings in search of drama

By Phil Weller published
The Pearl Jam guitarist took British alt-rock trio Tigercub out of their comfort zone – leader Jamie Hall was dialing Marshalls to 10, down-tuning a gift from Rabea Massaad, and finding tones that take enamel off your teeth

By Dave Burrluck published
Ed Sheeran’s acoustic builder introduced its first production electric model to the lineup in 2018. We check in on its progress

By Pete Emery published
Victory's new power amp aims to marry our digitally modeled preamps to a real cabinet, whilst providing tube warmth and feel - is it the best of both worlds?

By Matt McCracken last updated
From the high-end Neural DSP Quad Cortex to the budget NUX MG-300, we’ve tested 17 multi-effects pedals to help you replace your rig with a single unit

By Trevor Curwen published
EHX shrinks another pedal as the Intelligent Harmony Machine joins the ranks of the pedalboard-friendly Pico range

By Janelle Borg published
At 32, Matthieu Lucas hosts guitars wielded by the likes of Slash, Eric Clapton and AC/DC at Parisian guitar emporium Matt’s Guitar Shop. He is driven by his core belief that vintage guitars, once owned by legendary musicians, are meant to be played on stage again

By Martin Smith published
Doug Aldrich reveals how decades of vintage amps, real-world touring and close collaboration with Blackstar helped shape his DA100 Ruby signature head

By Dave Burrluck published
Brit brand Cream T aims to make instant solderless pickup-swapping even more attractive with an affordable new made-in-China range

By Phil Weller published
Jamstik’s new MIDI pickup tech finds a home in Strandberg’s futuristic guitar design, but is it a match made in tonal heaven?

By Richard Barrett published
James Honeyman-Scott of The Pretenders was a master at creating interesting parts from simple alternate chords. We look at five you can use in your playing

By Corey Congilio published
In his inaugural Guitar World column, the great Corey Congilio demonstrates how all players can benefit from a technique borrowed from country players

By Glen Phillips published
We all know it’s tough to survive in this industry. But do we all know what to do about it? Here are some ways to look after yourself better, suggested by welfare experts

By Charlie Starr published
The Blackberry Smoke guitarist gives us a lesson in how to sound like you've got a B-Bender, even if you don't

By Matt Owen published
Some sage advice has shaped my entire playing journey – and anyone can give it a go for immediate results

By Philip Sayce published
Turbocharge your fretting hand stretches, screaming bends and blues-rock intensity with the core techniques that shaped Philip Sayce’s signature sound

By Mike Stringer published
In his debut GW column, the prog-metal master teaches you the punishing seven-string string-skipping techniques behind Spiritbox’s Jaded

By Dave Burrluck published
Ed Sheeran’s acoustic builder introduced its first production electric model to the lineup in 2018. We check in on its progress

By Pete Emery published
Victory's new power amp aims to marry our digitally modeled preamps to a real cabinet, whilst providing tube warmth and feel - is it the best of both worlds?

By Trevor Curwen published
EHX shrinks another pedal as the Intelligent Harmony Machine joins the ranks of the pedalboard-friendly Pico range

By Dave Burrluck published
Brit brand Cream T aims to make instant solderless pickup-swapping even more attractive with an affordable new made-in-China range

By Phil Weller published
Jamstik’s new MIDI pickup tech finds a home in Strandberg’s futuristic guitar design, but is it a match made in tonal heaven?

By Ellie Rogers published
A featherweight double-cut challenging decades of one-size-fits all guitar design

By Matt Owen published
Fender is celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Telecaster in style, and this Road Worn model is an exceptional ode to the first-ever mass-produced solidbody electric guitar

By Ross Holder published
A compact, premium acoustic amp delivering stunning tone with simple, singer-songwriter-friendly controls

By Phil Weller published
Casio’s strap-mounted expression pedal looks to breathe new life into how we play – but it teeters on the fine line between gimmick and genius

By Matt McCracken last updated
From the high-end Neural DSP Quad Cortex to the budget NUX MG-300, we’ve tested 17 multi-effects pedals to help you replace your rig with a single unit

By Amit Sharma last updated
Whether it’s your first Telecaster or you’ve walked in the boots of guitar-playing royalty, our top Telecasters will help you get your twang on

By Daryl Robertson last updated
Wondering what the best blues guitars are at the moment? Here we have 10 of the finest options from Gibson, Fender, Guild and more

By Daryl Robertson last updated
Our expert pick of acoustic amplifiers for all budgets, from AER, Boss, Fishman, and others

By Alex Lynham last updated
Unwanted noise in your chain? A noise gate pedal could be the solution

By Matt McCracken last updated
Navigate scale lengths, active pickups, and multiscale fretboards with our expert-vetted selection of the best seven-string guitars

By Ross Holder last updated
After nearly 10 years working in a busy high-street music store, I’ve seen which beginner amps truly deliver, offering the best value, most useful features, and long-lasting popularity from brands like Blackstar, Fender, Positive Grid, and more
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