Chromatic, clip-on, pedal, polyphonic, pipe and fork ... if you want to tune up your guitar, you have plenty of helpful options to choose from. A little over 4 years ago something a little different muscled its way into the highly strung world of the pitch perfect. The Roadie was essentially a…| New Atlas
Necessary evils though they are, changing strings and tuning up have got to be two of the most boring and/or tiresome guitar-related tasks around. Band Industries offered a helping hand in November 2013 when a crowdfunding campaign was launched to bring an app-controlled motorized tuner named…| New Atlas
Last year, Band Industries launched a Kickstarter for an upgraded version of its Roadie robotic tuner, with a bass guitar flavor also promised. The campaign went on to become the most successful music accessory project on any crowdfunding platform, raising in excess of US$500,000. The Roadie 2 has…| New Atlas
After completing its third successful Kickstarter, Band Industries started shipping the Roadie 3 – a kind of electronic multi-tool for string pickers – out to backers in November 2020. As with the previous generations, we got sent one to try.| New Atlas
More than a decade ago, a startup launched on Kickstarter to fund an automated guitar tuner called the Roadie. Now the company has returned to the platform with the smarter, faster, smoother and more powerful fourth generation.| New Atlas
An L5P is a powerful engine, and often its owners want to make them sound louder. With its 445 horsepower and 910 feet of torque, a growling powerful sound makes the truck even more formidable and powerful. High emission standard and systems that comes with it make it harder to make the L5P sound louder. But there are ways how to make L5P louder without deleting the DPF and EGR. There are three most common ways to make the L5P louder, proven over the years. You can upgrade the exhaust system,...| AxleWise