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Golden Age of Gear - hosted by Joey Landreth & Derek from Revv Amps

Podcast von Joey Landreth & Derek Eastveld

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This is the golden age of guitar gear! With so many awesome options available for players, it’s a thrilling time for musicians of all styles. Join Joey Landreth and Derek Eastveld as they hang out and geek out over the gear that’s inspiring them right now. From killer pedals to amazing guitars, they’ll showcase the tools inspire and excite them, helping to fuel their creativity as guitarists.

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Episode You've NEVER seen a Fuzz pedal like this! Cover

You've NEVER seen a Fuzz pedal like this!

This week we’re checking out a fuzz that’s been on Joe’s radar for a while — the Isle of Tone Haze 67, a boutique, late-’60s-inspired Fuzz Face-style pedal from our buddies at Isle of Tone in Austria. If you’ve ever wondered what happens when vintage-nerd obsession meets “let’s build it properly,” this one’s for you. We crack it open, nerd out on what’s inside (yes, it’s a Hammond box, yes, we’re those guys), talk germanium vs silicon myths, and mess with the pedal’s resistor control to change the feel and saturation. Then we do what we always do: play it, argue about it, accidentally turn it into a Hendrix conversation, and somehow end up talking about Slash, Fortis, and why tone rabbit holes are a real condition. Expect: Isle of Tone Haze 67 fuzz tones + how it reacts to touch and pickups Why this fuzz can sound less fuzzy than you expect (until it doesn’t) A quick look at the guts (Germanium life) Hendrix detours, Slash detours, and general unprofessionalism The eternal question: are you becoming a fuzz person… whether you like it or not? Drop a comment: What’s your favorite Hendrix tune? And are you a fuzz all-day person, or a “fuzz once a year and panic” person like… some of us? And if you’re new here — hit subscribe, ring the bell, and welcome to the chaos.

5. März 2026 - 38 min
Episode Is This The Most Musical Guitar Ever Created? Cover

Is This The Most Musical Guitar Ever Created?

If you’ve ever gone down the rabbit hole of elite session guitar tones, you’ve definitely heard a James Tyler guitar — even if you didn’t know it. Built by master luthier James Tyler, James Tyler Guitars have earned a near-mythical reputation among professional players. These instruments aren’t just boutique — they’re legendary. Known for their bold aesthetics, ultra-playable necks, and incredibly versatile electronics, Tyler guitars have become a secret weapon for some of the greatest session musicians in the world. Players like Dan Huff and Michael Landau have relied on James Tyler guitars to deliver world-class tones across countless recordings. From pristine cleans to soaring fusion leads to studio-tight rhythm tracks, these guitars consistently rise to the occasion. When the red light turns on, they simply work. Yes — they are expensive. But there’s a reason. Every James Tyler guitar is meticulously crafted for tone, feel, and reliability at the highest professional level. The pickup configurations are wildly musical. The switching systems are incredibly flexible. And the responsiveness under your fingers is something you have to experience to fully understand. These aren’t just guitars — they’re precision musical instruments designed for players who demand everything: clarity, power, nuance, and versatility. In this video, we’re diving into what makes James Tyler guitars so special, why top-tier session legends swear by them, and whether they truly live up to their iconic status. If you love high-end guitars, legendary tones, and the artistry behind truly world-class instruments, make sure to watch this one!

27. Feb. 2026 - 32 min
Episode My 1998 Peavey Wolfgang: The Dream Guitar That Actually Delivered Cover

My 1998 Peavey Wolfgang: The Dream Guitar That Actually Delivered

In this episode we’re talking dream guitars: the ones we obsessed over as teenagers, the ones we finally managed to buy, and the ones that still haunt our wishlists. We dig into a 1998 USA Peavey Wolfgang that served as a number one guitar for years, how it compares to the Ernie Ball/Music Man Van Halen model (now the Axis), and where the EVH Wolfgang and the striped Frankenstein-style Strat fit into Eddie’s signature lineage. Along the way we get into neck shapes, bird’s-eye maple, Floyd Roses, blocked vs floating trems, the D-Tuna, and why this particular Wolfgang has been one of the most stable instruments ever owned. We also talk honestly about string gauge myths (8s vs 9s vs 10–52 and even 19–68), tone, tuning, technique, and whether you should be “fighting” your guitar or making it as easy to play as possible. There’s some gear philosophy too: high-end custom shop pieces vs lots of mid/high-tier guitars, sentimental “case queens” vs daily drivers, and how our idea of a “dream guitar” has changed over time. Let us know in the comments what your dream guitar was as a kid, what it is now, and what string gauges and tunings you’re using—and if you enjoy hanging out and talking gear with us, hit subscribe and tell us what you’d like to see next.

5. Feb. 2026 - 32 min
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