Guitar News – 02 May 2026

“This is the one processor that brings me significantly closer to joining the virtual amp modeling dark side”: Nux MG-50Li review

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It’s glaringly apparent that the new comparitvely affordable multi-effects and amp modeler pedal is a significant leap forward for Nux

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“B.B. King’s first guitar was a red Stella acoustic. That’s the kind of impact we want this brand to continue to have”: Harmony brings the Stella brand back from the dead with a $349 solid-topped parlor

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These small-bodied stunners have slotted headstocks, bone nuts, and a voice that loves a recording mic

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“They were trying to figure out who to get to sing the high harmony stuff for Gene Simmons’ band. They said, ‘What about the guy who opened for us?’”Jason Walker on touring with the Kiss star – who’s a fellow Beatles freak

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His professional career started at 14, but it was a chance booking in Las Vegas that really changed the Gibson fan’s life

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“They’ve revived B.B. King’s first-ever guitar and made it $349. I know what my next acoustic is going to be”: All the new guitar gear that caught my eye this week – including Chase Bliss’ “most foolish” pedal yet

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The rebirth of B.B. King’s first acoustic, a leading Dumble clone in plugin form, another spin-off of the famed Big Muff – all that and more in this week’s round-up

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“A new world record for Slash memorabilia”: A Les Paul used during Guns N’ Roses’ classic lineup reunion tour becomes the most expensive Slash guitar ever sold at auction

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The Gibson Les Paul ’59 Custom Shop guitar, used during the band’s blockbuster Not in This Lifetime… Tour, went under the hammer for $307,692

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“I do the old metal trick where there’s some semblance of a Tube Screamer on all the time”: What’s cookin’ on the Skillet pedalboards? Korey Cooper and Seth Morrison reveal all

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Or how Skillet kept growing and the ’board kept growing until the Boss MIDI switcher assumed executive function on Cooper and Morrison’s live rig

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