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A Perfect Storm Of Awesome
3 Monkeys Amps is a company with a unique and intriguing background. In this article, we spend some time with two of the company's owners in their home workshop and discuss their history as well as some great new products.
FIF : Troubleshooting A Noisy Signal Chain
If you're like most, you've probably noticed that your rig often has a varying level of noise in it, and that this level of noise depends heavily on the environment in which you're using your gear. In this article, we'll go over some best practices for hunting down and reducing noise in your setup.
MIM: Build A Mojotone TS-1 Pedal Kit
Building a pedal kit is a great way to get familiar with a number of electronic components and the tools needed to work with them. Today we are assembling a Mojotone TS-1 Tube Screamer pedal kit one step at a time to hone our DIY skills!
Tone Capacitors
Experimenting with tone caps is one of the quickest and cheapest ways to change the sound of your guitar. Learn about a few of the cap values and types and how they will affect your overall tone.
The Importance Of Impedance
Electrical impedance can be a tricky thing to wrap your head around at first, but this article will put it into simple terms to help you get started.
A Brief History Of Brownface Era Amplifiers
After the Tweeds came the Brown and Blonde amps from Fender. Take a quick look at these lesser-come-by relics.
A Brief History Of Blackface Era Amplifiers
The evolution of Fender amps is long and winding. This quick glance at Blackface Era Amps aims to give you a solid start.
Mojotone Dijon Coupling Capacitors
Ever been curious as to where the idea for our Dijon caps came from? This article will give you the why, where, and how behind these caps.
Chicago School Of Guitar Making : Amps
Mojotone has been supplying amp kits for the team at the Chicago School Of Guitar Making for years. Their world renown Tube amp Building Class is well worth knowing about.
A Brief History Of Tweed Era Amplifiers
Fender’s Tweed Era amplifiers are considered by many to be the holy grail of amp circuitry. Simple design, clear and versatile tone, classic aesthetics, and portability were all major selling points for these amplifiers.