Amplified Nonsense

Amplified Nonsense
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If you'd like Bryan, Charles, and Chris to answer your question on an episode of Amplified Nonsense, call (513) 334-3803 and leave a voicemail.Hosts Chris Benson of Benson Amps, Bryan Sours of Soursound Audio Works, and Charles Henry of Silktone Amplifiers talk amps, share stories, and give relationship advice.
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The podcast delves into various topics surrounding audio equipment, listener interactions, and personal stories, with specific episodes covering psychoacoustics, equipment safety, and even humorous questions about financial ethics at music festivals. Key focus areas include sound perception, humor in the audio industry, and addressing listener inquiries about personal lives and experiences.

If you’d like Bryan, Charles, and Chris to answer your question on an episode of Amplified Nonsense, call (513) 334-3803 and leave a voicemail.
Hosts Chris Benson of Benson Amps, Bryan Sours of Soursound Audio Works, and Charles Henry of Silktone Amplifiers talk amps, share stories, and give relationship advice.
In this episode of Amplified Nonsense, hosts Bryan Sours of Soursound Audio Works, Charles Henry of Silktone Amplifiers, and producer Emily Harris of Get Offset talk about repairing their Space Echo Tape Delays, describe what changes they’d make to a MIG 50 amp, and discuss tremolos and Labubus.
If you’d like Bryan, Charles, and Chris to answer your question on an episode of Amplified Nonsense, call (513) 334-3803 and leave a voicemail.

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