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Centaur'd 'n' Feathered : The Comically Frivolous and Hypocritical Litigation Between "Klon LLC" and Behringer (Music Tribe)

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What's REALLY fueling KLON-gate???  This one's so wacky I had to change up my schedule and post something. In case you haven't been paying attention, Bill Finnegan (under the alias of "KLONLLC") is currently trying to sue Behringer (parent company is Music Tribe) for IP infringement of their on again/off again (i.e. Bill makes one every once in a while when he feels like it or needs a few months rent or something) "legendary" pedal that they call the "Centaur". To catch up the new kids, a little about the Klon Centaur first: The Klon Centaur is an overdrive guitar pedal designed by Bill Finnegan in the 1990s, known for its "transparent and harmonically rich" tone. It was first sold in 1994 and quickly gained popularity for its ability to boost a guitar's signal without significantly altering its core tone. Due to its unique design and limited production, the Klon Centaur became highly sought-after, with used units fetching high p...

Do You HATE to Change Your Guitar Strings and Put it Off as Long as Possible? ME TOO!

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Just saw a post on a gear page where a guy was wondering if others shared his anxiety about changing guitar strings until you don't have a choice to, and I for one can relate... Yup. Sometimes I am reluctant because I hate wasting a set of strings that isn't TOTALLY dead (growing up in a lower-income bracket makes one frugal as hell...LOL), and sometimes, as has also been mentioned, I get anxious about knocking something out of whack with a guitar's setup. But sometimes you've just gotta' do it. With my studio-only guitars, I generally always wash my hands before using them, and only really end up needing to change strings if I have a blowout or just want to try something different. I've got a few guitars---my Angus Young SG, my Danelectro Convertible, my Gretsch Double-Jet Firebird and one particular Squier hardtail Strat that for some reason is the most "authentically old school 'Strat'-sounding" of my Strats---which have all had the same str...