Apparently, you're mistaken, because Rob has been here longer than you, and this sort of post (in this case casually making light of the rape of infants) is what makes shortscale great. Apparently.dezb1 wrote:That's one of the worst and most unnecessary things I've seen in print.robroe wrote:
it sounds like a baby getting raped inside a tin can.
Worst piece of equipment you've ever owned.
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I see, I must have missed that memo...benecol wrote:Apparently, you're mistaken, because Rob has been here longer than you, and this sort of post (in this case casually making light of the rape of infants) is what makes shortscale great. Apparently.dezb1 wrote:That's one of the worst and most unnecessary things I've seen in print.robroe wrote:
it sounds like a baby getting raped inside a tin can.
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The multitude of Teisco's and Harmonies I've owned. I always think there is something I can do to make them playable and I'm always wrong.
The first guitar I ever had was a harmony shitbox and it put me off playing from the ages of 13-32. Then I played a Duo-sonic and realized it may actually be possible to learn guitar.
The first guitar I ever had was a harmony shitbox and it put me off playing from the ages of 13-32. Then I played a Duo-sonic and realized it may actually be possible to learn guitar.
dots wrote:society is crumbling because of asshoels like ends
brainfur wrote:I'm having difficulty reconciling my desire to smash the state & kill all white people with my desire for a new telecaster
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I actually really enjoyed mine (same exact model). Not enough to keep it mind you, but it sounded decent (for the nonsense I was playing on it) and played well enough. Looked good as well, finish was spot on.benecol wrote: - Eastwood Johnny Ramone HiFLyer; the old white one with a german carve, 2 x P90s and tuneamatic bridge. Bike snobs talk about 'BSOs'; 'bicycle shaped objects', meaning those cack bikes you buy outside Autoparts - while I don't hold with that (the best bike is the one you're riding, in my opinion), this was a GSO. Felt like it was carved from polystyrene (and the source of much of my basswood haet), terrible level of finish even for the pricepoint, and bits would fall off it at random. Later dreadful encounters with Mike Robinson of Eastwood have only further lowered my opinion.
Though I've heard they're QC is essentially non-existant.
dots wrote:society is crumbling because of asshoels like ends
brainfur wrote:I'm having difficulty reconciling my desire to smash the state & kill all white people with my desire for a new telecaster
When I got my first job the first thing I bought was a Marshall Valvestate VS65R from Academy of Sound in Norwich. For years I practiced and gigged with it (with some backup from the DI output being run into the PA) and as far as I could tell, or cared, when I hit the overdrive switch, my pub metal power chords sounded as good as any stadium filler's. I loved it. I can still recall that excitement when I look at it now. But with the benefit of owning several valve amps, I can see it for the stiff little tonekiller it really is. By my current standards, it would be the worst piece of gear I own but back then, it was the best!
The other contender would probably have to be this abomination....

I bought it from the local music shop, plugged it in, stood well back from the 10 watt Badger and readied myself for the crushing onslaught of scooped Hetfield grind. Even at 16 years old, I knew this pedal was bad.
The other contender would probably have to be this abomination....

I bought it from the local music shop, plugged it in, stood well back from the 10 watt Badger and readied myself for the crushing onslaught of scooped Hetfield grind. Even at 16 years old, I knew this pedal was bad.
Yeah, it's kind of a marmite pedal, to be honest. I've got a reissue, and an old block logo version from the early '80s (I think), and despite what the chumps over on TGP think, there's actually fuck all difference in the tone. The older pedal is slightly 'warmer' sounding, but it's got no LED, it only takes batteries and it's got the worst bypass I've ever heard. Still either version will get you really close to Bob Mould's sound on those old Hüsker Dü albums.Billy3000 wrote: -MXR distortion +... the one I had was one of the newer dunlop mxr models and I hated it. It just sounded so bad... I don't really know what the vintage models sounded like since I've never used one, but I thought they were supposed to be pretty good. But I hated it. It sounded ok as a fuzz sound for bass when I played it through my solid state orange practice amp, but that was the only thing I ever liked it for. I just recently sold it.
Oh, worst piece of equipment I've ever used? The Behringer VT911 Vintage Tube Overdrive. I'm not a Behringer hater, btw. But all it could do were starved voltage sounds, and unlike the EHX Germanium OD, I couldn't get them to sound good. Changing valves made little difference, so I traded it.
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hahahaaen wrote:It made me queesy to handle, because I am a fucked up person who has physical reactions to musical instruments.
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