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Amusing Artemus Feedback

November 21st, 2011 at 7:09 pm by Mike
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“As if the Rambler wasn’t already the Black Hole of the few hours I savor away from the day job, I made the mistake of firing up that little blue amp at the local Guitars R Us. After beading at the brow and fumbling slack- jawed for plastic the Artemus followed me home. I tried to find a pickup/ pedal combo platter this carnivorous beast didn’t like.
Fuggetaboutit! When I woke up in the middle of the night my strat and TV Jones- festooned Collings were snuggled up next to it rubbing lotion on it and listening to Barry White records!”

- Proud Artemus owner Bryan E.

Nude Rambler at Artisan Guitars

November 15th, 2011 at 3:08 pm by Admin
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Artisan Guitars' nude Rambler

Our friends at Artisan Guitars in Franklin, Tennessee put up a page about their Rambler display model, a nude 1×12 combo with clear Lexan panels and speaker baffle, and an unfinished, bare pine cabinet. If you’ve ever wondered what’s inside a Rambler, see Carr Rambler 1×12 Display Unit at Artisan Guitars.

The Mercury shines in Guitar & Bass Magazine’s Boutique Amp Roundup

November 11th, 2011 at 3:36 pm by Admin
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Guitar & Bass Magazine, Cover, November 2011

The UK magazine Guitar & Bass features a Boutique Amp Roundup in their November 2011 issue. Six small combo amps from Matamp, Torres, Cornell, Bad Cat, Victoria, and Carr are compared. Which amp came out on top, you ask? Well, here’s what they said:

The Mercury is by far and away the most versatile amp in this roundup. If you could only take one amp to a recording session, you could be confident that you’d have all bases (short of death metal) covered. Quality costs, especially when you buy American, but valve amps don’t come much better than this.Guitar & Bass, November 2011

On newsstands now.