Guitarist's Tech Workshop

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Guitarist's Tech Workshop provided by CreativeLive is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 5-6 hours worth of material. Guitarist's Tech Workshop is taught by Kurt Bloch and Ben Verellen. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from CreativeLive. The course is taught in Englishand is $29.00. Visit the course page at CreativeLive for detailed price information.

Overview
  • Performing a proper setup for your guitar can seem like a dark art requiring a copper chalice filled with incense. Reading a schematic of a tube amplifier can seem like you’re staring at ancient Sanskrit. Guitar and tube amp masters Kurt Bloch and Ben Verellen are here to help.

    In this two-part workshop, Kurt and Ben will show you exactly how to get the best sound out of your gear.

    In part-one Kurt will teach the basics of setting up your guitar – you’ll learn about:

    • Truss rod adjustment
    • Bridge and nut adjustment
    • String gauge and playing style
    • Guitar maintenance and upkeep
    • Guitar electronics and pickups

    Part-two is your primer on tube amplifiers. Kurt and Ben will explain how they work and show you how to keep them sounding great. You’ll learn:

    • Tube biasing
    • Block diagrams and understanding schematics
    • Basic amplifier maintenance
    • Capacitor, resistor, and transformer replacement
    • Speaker repair and power-matching

    Kurt Bloch is not only Gibson Guitar’s in-house guitar guru, he’s a legend in the Seattle music scene. He plays in The Fastbacks and Young Fresh Fellows and has a producer credits for his work with The Presidents of the United States of America and Tokyo Dragons. Ben Verellen started Verellen Amplifiers in 2000 and now has a full-time staff churning out hand made custom tube amplifiers for some of the most respected artists in rock and metal. He also fronts Helms Alee, a rock band based in Seattle.

    Don’t get caught with crappy tone and blown out speaker – let these two masters show how to take care of your gear and get the best possible sound.

Syllabus
    • Basic Components of the Electric Guitar
    • Problem Areas of Maintenance
    • Proper Stringing Techniques
    • Proper Standard Rock Setup
    • Action and Tuning Adjustments
    • Proper Drop Tuning Setup
    • Electronic Maintenance
    • Electricity Basics
    • Reading a Schematic
    • Using a Multimeter
    • Power Matching Speakers and Amps
    • Adjusting and Understanding Tube Bias
    • Building Blocks of an Amplifier
    • Preamplifier Circuit Design
    • Power Amplifier Circuit Design
    • The Phase Inverter
    • The Power Supply
    • Final Q&A