EB Amps Fullerton 2x10 demo/review
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EB Amps Fullerton 2x10 demo/review
Hey guys,
Recently picked one of these up. Really impressed with the old school Fender-y tones it can bring.
All handwired and made in Australia.
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Recently picked one of these up. Really impressed with the old school Fender-y tones it can bring.
All handwired and made in Australia.
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I know, I mean he hasn't done even one demo of a Les Paul through a Marshall or any tubescreamer demos. All the stuff people need more demos of...Fakir Mustache wrote:you make good demos, unfortunately most people are not interested in the gear you demo.
Keep doing the demos, I've never heard of a lot of the stuff you demo but that's good... I've seen all the tubescreamer demos I need for one lifetime.
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Woah, shit. I post something, go to work come home and check the thread and there's been a slight rhetorical discussion.
I don't care.Fakir Mustache wrote:you make good demos, unfortunately most people are not interested in the gear you demo.
Without sounding like a total brand whore, it's probably the best amp I'll ever own. It cost me $1,200 Australian. Considering how shit our dollar is right now, you could probably pick one up for about seven sterling.Doog wrote:Haha woah harsh.
Sound great, man- I too love that small-amp-on-the-verge-of-exploding vibe. This sounded nice, how much did it set you back?
Thank you very kindly.Thomas wrote:Keep doing the demos man, They're ace and it's interesting to hear new stuff. Don't listen to negativity from random tossers on the internet.
Can't say that's what I originally set out to do, but I definitely agree.dezb1 wrote:I know, I mean he hasn't done even one demo of a Les Paul through a Marshall or any tubescreamer demos. All the stuff people need more demos of...
Keep doing the demos, I've never heard of a lot of the stuff you demo but that's good... I've seen all the tubescreamer demos I need for one lifetime.
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I didn't mean to sound harsh, I do like his demos and watch them, but it's kind of sad a lot of these demo video threads have no answers, possibly could have been this one if I hadn't written anything.dezb1 wrote:I know, I mean he hasn't done even one demo of a Les Paul through a Marshall or any tubescreamer demos. All the stuff people need more demos of...Fakir Mustache wrote:you make good demos, unfortunately most people are not interested in the gear you demo.
Keep doing the demos, I've never heard of a lot of the stuff you demo but that's good... I've seen all the tubescreamer demos I need for one lifetime.
But if you don't care that's cool.
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I may have misinterpreted what you said as overly harsh.Fakir Mustache wrote:I didn't mean to sound harsh, I do like his demos and watch them, but it's kind of sad a lot of these demo video threads have no answers, possibly could have been this one if I hadn't written anything.dezb1 wrote:I know, I mean he hasn't done even one demo of a Les Paul through a Marshall or any tubescreamer demos. All the stuff people need more demos of...Fakir Mustache wrote:you make good demos, unfortunately most people are not interested in the gear you demo.
Keep doing the demos, I've never heard of a lot of the stuff you demo but that's good... I've seen all the tubescreamer demos I need for one lifetime.
But if you don't care that's cool.
Thank you for your kind words.
I believe that the second a product is available for purchase by consumers, it has forfeited its right to not be criticised. Even if my videos may only get a couple hundred views each. I still feel as if I'm helping the community.
I never really found PGS demos or anything like that all that helpful for the working musician or anyone who is below a certain level. Any pedal can really sound good with a custom shop guitar, fantastic amp and a recording process fit for The Foo Fighters. That being said, I feel the demos I make are useful to the working musician type people or the students or younger people just getting into amassing gear.
I'm also not paid by anyone to do any demos. I contribute the odd article to a boutique pedal dealer here, but the pay from that is negligible.
Hosting this YouTube channel is more of a hobby for me. It ended up being a hobby that's generated nearly 150,000 views in total though, so I figured I'd revamp my style and take it a little more seriously.
Thank you for reading my word vomit if you got to the end of this.
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I did eventually notice that you post on 5 or 10 forums or something, so I guess if you get 0 replies on here for a video someone on another forum may reply.