Know Your Gear Podcast

En podcast af Phillip Mcknight

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416 Episoder

  1. Guitar Center Sent A Used Amp When You Paid For A New One

    Udgivet: 30.7.2021
  2. Do Guitar Manufactures Create A Rigged Game?

    Udgivet: 18.7.2021
  3. The New 5150 Amps And The Internet Reaction They Received

    Udgivet: 10.7.2021
  4. Guitar Center Locks Up Guitars, But It Doesn't Work

    Udgivet: 8.7.2021
  5. I have no idea what to title this crazy episode. Guitars and Everything Else!

    Udgivet: 30.6.2021
  6. Will the new Epiphone headstock hurt the value of the old Epiphone guitars?

    Udgivet: 28.6.2021
  7. Are Squier guitars getting better than Fenders?

    Udgivet: 18.6.2021
  8. Wanting A Guitar After You Just Bought One. What?

    Udgivet: 11.6.2021
  9. Do USA made guitars hold value better than other guitars?

    Udgivet: 4.6.2021
  10. There is more than just price to consider when having a custom guitar built

    Udgivet: 2.6.2021
  11. Do Cheap Guitars Let You Try Things You Normally Wouldn't?

    Udgivet: 26.5.2021
  12. Are Gibsons The Best Guitars To Invest In?

    Udgivet: 17.5.2021
  13. Why Cheap Guitars Go From Fame To Shame

    Udgivet: 13.5.2021
  14. The guitar sales are starting to slow a little, But there are still no guitars!

    Udgivet: 5.5.2021
  15. Guitar Center Tech Damaged Your Guitar. What Should You Do?

    Udgivet: 30.4.2021
  16. Are Gibson Les Pauls Not Staying In Tune Blown Out Of Proportion?

    Udgivet: 19.4.2021
  17. Why Stores Sell You A Guitar, But Make You Wait To Take It Home

    Udgivet: 11.4.2021
  18. What's The Worst Guitar Damage Story From When I Was In Retail?

    Udgivet: 8.4.2021
  19. Burning Out On Playing Guitar? Buy More Stuff?

    Udgivet: 2.4.2021
  20. Why Josh Scott and I Were Interviewed By Bloomberg Business Week

    Udgivet: 26.3.2021

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The Know Your Gear Podcast with Phillip McKnight is a weekly show where he answers about 30 to 40 guitar related questions while keeping it fun and informative. 

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