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"Two-Tone" 14k Yellow Gold Plated and Sterling Silver Thick Twisted Bangle Cuff Bracelet

Monday, December 12, 2011

Bogner Alchemist - Turning Lead Guitar Into Gold

Bogner Alchemist - Turning Lead Guitar Into Gold


Even from childhood, in his native Germany, Reinhold Bogner was already skillfully welding his soldering iron to create his own guitar amplifiers. After he moved to Los Angeles, his models and amp modifications began to attract famous names from the six-string world including Steve Vai, Steve Stevens, and Eddie Van Halen. So when it was announced that he was putting out an amp made in Line6's factories that would cost less than 00, it made a big noise.

This new model, called the Alchemist, a handsome-looking 40W tube-amp, is exactly what we'll be testing. It comes in three models: two combos: the first equipped with a 12-inch loudSpeaker and the second with two different 12-inch Speakers; and an amp head + 2x12 cabinet. This review is about the 2x12 combo model.

It's pretty bulky, (two 12-inch speakers take up a bit of space!) heavy (80 lbs), and has a very nice neo-vinTAGe look to it. Everything looks solid and ready to take a beating. Even though it's manufactured in Line6's shops, it's still a Bogner! Other more expensive models of the brand therefore become "Custom Shop" class. As for looks and finish, the grid, the logo, knobs and small diodes all look well made and give the amp a respectable look. Everything about the amp exudes the quality of the brand.

But let's see if the Alchemist can really transform lead into gold ...

Inside the alembic

One look at the specs is enough to see that it's really got 40-Watts (class-AB power) under the hood, but you can also reduce the power by half. This is very handy when you want to stay in good relations with your neighbors while pushing the amp a little... Careful however, because even at 20 watts, the Alchemist produces some serious sound! As for tubes, it's got two 6L6 power tubes and five 12AX7 preamp tubes; pretty classic. As for the two 12-inch speakers, this amp features a Celestion G12M Greenback and a G12H Anniversary Celestion. This configuration is rather interesting, because you'll be able to get two quite different sounds during recording: nice touch! The Alchemist therefore includes conventional, but quality, components.

In terms of inputs and outputs, there's of course the guitar-in on the front panel, plus two speaker outputs (8/16 Ohms and 4 Ohms) on the back panel. An XLR connection is used to connect a 4-button foot switch (included) to control channels, boost, delay, and reverb. Lastly, there's an FX loop and blend knob. Note that the loop is buffered and non-by passable so the "dry" signal never leaves the amp, so as to not to degrade the signal with an external eleMent.

Mixing the EleMents

As for settings, keep in mind that the amplifier provides two channels: the "Gold" channel which is intended to excel at clean and crunch sounds, and the "Mercury" channel, which turns to higher gains. For the first channel there are typical knobs: gain, bass, mid, treble, volume, plus various switches: Clean/Crunch, Bright, and Deep (to add low-mids and bottom-end). Above the Gold/Mercury switch there's a Boost switch which, when applied to the Gold channel, adds gain and thickness (with more low-mids to your sound). On the Mercury channel, the boost adds gain and fattens your sound without necessarily increasing its volume. For this second channel, there are also gain, volume, and EQ knobs but also a Punch switch which, when set to the left, gives a more classic Californian tone, and when set to the right, a more British high-gain tone. The Mid Shift switch will cut mid frequencies.

In terms of effects, the Alchemist features a delay (with a tap delay button that lets you quickly adjust its speed to tempo) with three types: ducking (quick cuts), analog, and tape (tape delay). It's also possible to adjust the number of repetitions via the 'Repeats' knob. The amp also features three reverbs: spring, hall, and plate selectable via the appropriate switch.

Given the number of switches, there should be a lot of sonic "alchemy" possible ... Let's check it out!

The Sound

For starters, you can take a look at Bogner's website, which has many audio samples. You'll hear that the Alchemist sounds great when played with single-coil pickups and slightly overdriven ... It quite nicely reproduces the typical Stratocaster sound and the Nocaster Twang! No problem with crunch sounds and the amp responds well to picking variations (thanks to the tubes ...): a good flick of the Wrist gets the Alchemist to crunch in a nice way, tasty! This undoubtedly adds more expressiveness to one's playing. The example with a Les Paul doesn't do justice to this magnificent instruMent, its characteristic roundness is missing a little bit...

The samples recorded with a Hamer reveal a rather fat and gritty sound, but slightly muddy, which may please some and annoy others ... It's a matter of taste! This amp is recommended more for fans of stoner rock rather than shredders who usually prefer a very precise and cutting sound. The amp has a tendency to lose definition in the low-mids. You get the impression that it responds more like a vinTAGe amp rather than a modern hi-gain amp.

With regard to my own sound samples, a Gretsch G5129 was used, equipped with DeArmond single coil pickups and a Sennheiser MD421 microphone placed in front of the amp. A tip for mic placement with this amp: there's a wooden bar placed vertically in the center of each speaker, which is convenient as a marker for placing the mics in front of the speaker cones, since the covering is opaque.  As I am not permitted to publish on this article links which point to my sound samples, you can check them out on the original Bogner Alchemist article published on en.audiofanzine.com.  You can hear a definite difference between the two speakers which in turn multiplies the tone possibilities.

Not too many surprises, the samples confirm what was said above. The delays are pretty classic sounding and can give your sound a nice coloring if used sparingly. Same for the reverts: quite nice sounding and very appropriate for most situations. These sound examples were designed to enable the reader to hear the difference between each switch of the amp.

Bogner set out to make an accessible amp and it seems he's succeeded. We are in the presence of an amplifier that costs less than 00 (for the 2x12 model) with two channels with very different personalities and two speakers that considerably expand its sonic palette. Add to that a small neo-vintage look, a clean sound that crunches as it should and a fat distorted tone and you get an amp that's built to please.

Conclusion

Of course, those who love to complain will say that it weighs a ton, that you'll need tweezers to tweak the tiny switches, and that it's impossible to get a modern shred-like distortion tone out of it. They wouldn't be wrong. But the Alchemist has personality, and that means it probably won't please everyone ... But what guitar amp does?  The big pluses:
A Bogner for less than 00! Manufacturing Quality Good clean/crunch sounds Two different speakers A wide range of tone possibilities The choice of 40 or 20 watts The look Quality of the reverb and delay

Drawbacks...
Not easy to carry: heavy and bulky Switches: small and not easy to get to Distortion sounds that won't appeal to everyone!




Tuesday, November 22, 2011

How to Choose 14k Light Weight Two Tone Wedding Bands

How to Choose 14k Light Weight Two Tone Wedding Bands


Your wedding day will always be very special to you and your spouse. And wedding ring is most auspicious for you two. There should be no compromise as per the wedding band. Wedding band is not an ordinary ring. It has got a lot of emotions attached to it which will join two souls forever. So make sure you choose the best wedding band.

14k light weight two tone wedding band is becoming very popular this marriage season. It provides a stunning contemporary design and has got a traditional essence of style and fashion. It is the perfect combination of yellow gold and pink or white gold.

14k light weight two tone wedding band represents elegance of 14k yellow or gold colour along with the sophistication of white gold. This makes it simple and classy.

While buying a two tone 14k wedding band, keep the following tips in mind:

Reputed Jeweller: Make sure you buy your 14k two tone light weight wedding band from only reputed jeweller. They will give you complete assurance on the quality of gold and price of the precious metal. Also make sure to compare the gold price before buying.

Colour of Gold: Gold comes in three different colours, yellow, white and pink. Yellow is the original colour of gold, whereas, white and pink has got other alloys blended to achieve the colour.

Design: This should be your main concern while buying a 14k light weight two tone wedding rings. There are many types of designs available in the market. Make sure to choose the one you like.
1. If you have a higher budget, you may go in for a ring with diamond studded or even emerald, ruby or sapphire on it.
2. Two tones 14k gold rings come in various finish. They are available in gloss finish, matte finish or both.
3. Some rings are hand made and some are machine made.

You have a variety of choice when wedding rings are concern. Many designer rings are also available to choose from. The choice is endless.

Thickness of the ring: Mostly groom prefer a thick ring and bride choose a thin ring. It completely depends on your fingers. If your finger is thin and slender, go in for a thin delicate design. On the contrary, if your finger is bulky, a thick ring will look good on your finger. It is advisable to visit a number of jewellers before you decide on which ring to finally buy.

Fitting: Your wedding ring should have a perfect fitting. It should be comfortable and should be of the right size to look good.

Wedding Rings reflects togetherness. Make sure your select the best one. Two tone 14k wedding bands are designed for people who are simple but different. Its design in two colours makes it stand out from the other rings. It gives a classy look and is very comfortable too. It binds two hearts together and acts like a seal of the wedding. Choosing the right ring will also help you to reflect fashion and personality.