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Reverb link for the new fww/Barber BUSS Overdrive in white:
https://reverb.com/item/75339875-barber-five-watt-world-buss-overdrive-2023-oxford-white
And now the same fww/Barber BUSS in black!
https://reverb.com/item/82713395-barber-five-watt-world-buss-overdrive-2023-black-satin
Justin Ostrander's demo of the BUSS!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhxKhXncbLg&t=426s
Justin's video "Try This Setting on Your Les Paul":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-zNRsDlmyM&t=1s
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I was having one of my regular talks with David Barber about the sounds for a version of the BUSS and, as often happens, he began to explain to me how many parts there are to creating what we glibly refer to as simply "tone".
We're going to talk about the different characteristics of tone, what the tone knob does on your guitar vs on an amp and why Van Halen had a tone circuit but no tone knob on his Frankenstrat. (This last was totally news to me!)
Join us and bring your questions for David. As always, if we run out of "rant" we'll open it up to your questions as having David on is always a treat of deep education.
Keith