I'll start, but without much detail I'm afraid.
I like Vintage Guitar the most. It's a fast read, but I get a lot out of every issue. I really like the "retro" reviews they do on older amps and guitars.
I get Guitar Player, now, and I used to get this when I was a kid. But I've never been 100% happy with it. For me, it's a slog to get through every issue. I try and read everything, but there's just too much there! And I can read music, barely, so I usually just skip that stuff.
I read one Premier Guitar in the last few months. I really liked this one. Easier, faster read than GP for me. When my GP subscription is up, I might switch to this one.
The one problem I have with GP, is that I'm not so much into reading a magazine for how to play better. I read mags like this to read about the history and people attached to the history of axes and amps. Does that make sense? The reason why I like Vintage Guitar so much. It's more about the appreciation of the guitar rather than the playing, if that makes sense.
I like Vintage Guitar the most. It's a fast read, but I get a lot out of every issue. I really like the "retro" reviews they do on older amps and guitars.
I get Guitar Player, now, and I used to get this when I was a kid. But I've never been 100% happy with it. For me, it's a slog to get through every issue. I try and read everything, but there's just too much there! And I can read music, barely, so I usually just skip that stuff.
I read one Premier Guitar in the last few months. I really liked this one. Easier, faster read than GP for me. When my GP subscription is up, I might switch to this one.
The one problem I have with GP, is that I'm not so much into reading a magazine for how to play better. I read mags like this to read about the history and people attached to the history of axes and amps. Does that make sense? The reason why I like Vintage Guitar so much. It's more about the appreciation of the guitar rather than the playing, if that makes sense.
