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What models do you carry? We carry several models from Dr. Z, Tone King, and Swart. The Dr.  guitar scales tabs  is one of the more popular models that was actually designed by Ken Fischer of Trainwreck fame. It features five settings (four levels of attenuation and a bypass) and a "bedroom level" knob. This model also comes in a smaller package known as the Brake Lite, which is essentially the same thing minus the "bedroom" knob. It's also rather unique since it is designed to be permenantly installed inside a combo amp. Recently, Dr. Z released the Brake Lite SA, which is a stand alone version of the Brake Lite, designed to be used with heads and cabs. Swart Amplifiers also makes a very popular attenuator called the Swart Night Light. This power attenuator features four attenuation settings and a bypass. One thing that mnakes this one special is the ability to select a mode that uses a light bulb to create some attenuation while also adding a slight touch of compression. All the above attenuators are extremely good values and all but the Airbrake can be had for less than $200, but if cost is not a concern, then check out the Tone King Ironman. This creation by Mark Bartel is perhaps the best guitar amp attenuator on the market, but it does come at a higher price. It features 15 steps of reactive load attenuation, each with pure transformer coupling. Certainly not for everyone, but if top quality is desired at any price, this is the one!

Let us start with what a moral story means. It is simple - a story that offers some life lesson or a message that requires the reader to learn. English Stories with morals impart all-important life lessons to a child, which in turn forms a strong foundation for them to respond to life situations. One day, king Akbar asked a question in his court that left everyone in the courtroom puzzled. As they all tried to figure out the answer, Birbal walked in and asked what the matter was. They repeated the question to him. The question was, “How many crows are there in the city? Birbal immediately smiled. Went up to Akbar. He announced the answer; he said there were twenty-one thousand, five hundred and twenty-three crows in the city. When asked how he knew the answer, Birbal replied, “Ask your men to count the number of crows. If there are more, then the relatives of the crows must be visiting them from nearby cities.

If there are fewer, then the crows from our city must be visiting their relatives who live outside the city.” Pleased with the answer, Akbar presented Birbal with a ruby and pearl chain. Moral of the Story Having an explanation for your answer is just as important as having an answer. In a village, lived a carefree boy with his father. The boy’s father told him that he was old enough to watch over the sheep while they graze in the fields. Every day, he had to take the sheep to the grassy fields and watch them as they graze. However, the boy was unhappy and didn’t want to take the sheep to the fields. He wanted to run and play, not watch the boring sheep graze in the field. So, he decided to have some fun. He cried, “Wolf! Wolf! ” until the entire village came running with stones to chase away the wolf before it could eat any of the sheep.

When the villagers saw that there was no wolf, they left muttering under their breath about how the boy had wasted their time. The next day, the boy cried once more, “Wolf! Wolf!” and, again, the villagers rushed there to chase the wolf away. The boy laughed at the fright he had caused. This time, the villagers left angrily. The third day, as the boy went up the small hill, he suddenly saw a wolf attacking his sheep. He cried as hard as he could, “Wolf! Wolf! Wolf!”, but not a single villager came to help him. The villagers thought that he was trying to fool them again. Did not come to rescue him or his sheep. The little boy lost many sheep that day, all because of his foolishness. One day, a selfish fox invited a stork for dinner.  free guitar tabs  was very happy with the invitation - she reached the fox’s home on time and knocked at the door with her long beak.