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About TheGuitarGeek

Andy Ferris, aka The Guitar Geek, is a British guitarist, content creator, and gear reviewer known for his unmistakable Afro, glasses, and dry, quirky sense of humor.

With over 150,000 subscribers, Andy’s channel is a trusted source for guitar gear reviews, affordable gear recommendations, boutique pedal demos, amp and guitar comparisons, tone shootouts, and helpful tips for beginners and intermediate players.

His weekly series The Week in Gear delivers fast-paced, opinionated rundowns of the latest guitar news, product launches, and music tech drops - making it essential viewing for tone chasers and gear nerds.

Andy’s content is honest, insightful, and entertaining, often weaving in pop culture and sci-fi references to keep things anything but generic. Voted the #5 online guitar personality of 2022, he’s built a loyal community by helping players find the gear that actually makes a difference - without the marketing fluff.

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