Mike wrote:I just bought a subscription recently. My decent into guitar nerd is complete.
The CD/DVDs they have are very cool though, demos and videos and clips and that.
Pfft. Guitarist is pretty good. They've shown interest in many Eastwoods and other more left-of-centre guitars recently. Guitar Buyer is good, too. Cheaper and without awful tab that you probably won't ever play (if I see another AC/DC or Led Zeppelin song tabbed out in full, I'm sending them a letter-bomb).
multi-channel amps ftw. what's the difference between having a gaggle of knobs on bits of plastic and metal on the floor OR a bunch of knobs on your amp? it's the same thing but less to carry.
dots wrote:multi-channel amps ftw. what's the difference between having a gaggle of knobs on bits of plastic and metal on the floor OR a bunch of knobs on your amp? it's the same thing but less to carry.
I like simple amps, and simple pedals. The only kinda wacky effects I like are Flangers and Vibes. But almost all the fuzzes I have are pre-historic designs.
jcyphe wrote:That amp has way too many buttons. The whole channel switching thing is played out. I rather have a regular old school style Marshall.
Erm. No.
It entirely depends on the player - personally I need at least three sounds (Clean, Crunchy and a Heavier Crunch for leads) and would love having 4 (Clean, Edge of Breakup, Crunch and Heavier Crunch).
And I love Marshall EL34s.
Horses for Courses - I hate fuzz pedals - how'd you like that shit?
jcyphe wrote:That amp has way too many buttons. The whole channel switching thing is played out. I rather have a regular old school style Marshall.
Erm. No.
It entirely depends on the player - personally I need at least three sounds (Clean, Crunchy and a Heavier Crunch for leads) and would love having 4 (Clean, Edge of Breakup, Crunch and Heavier Crunch).
And I love Marshall EL34s.
Horses for Courses - I hate fuzz pedals - how'd you like that shit?
And it's made for people who gig, not bedroom heros.
jcyphe wrote:That amp has way too many buttons. The whole channel switching thing is played out. I rather have a regular old school style Marshall.
Erm. No.
It entirely depends on the player - personally I need at least three sounds (Clean, Crunchy and a Heavier Crunch for leads) and would love having 4 (Clean, Edge of Breakup, Crunch and Heavier Crunch).
And I love Marshall EL34s.
Horses for Courses - I hate fuzz pedals - how'd you like that shit?
And it's made for people who gig, not bedroom heros.
Yeah cause EVH needed 4 channels and alot of switches and a huge Pedal board, Fuck outta here with that. People been playing for years without 4 modes on their amps. I guarantee the majority of people that own that amp are Bedroom Posers because sheer production numbers would dictate that, So eat it.
Mike wrote:Yeah, if they sell alot that means everyone is playing them in their bedrooms.
What a load of bollocks.
The majority of guitars and amps aren't played by constantly gigging musicians, it's just sheer numbers and I actually read that in a survey. That doesn't mean some of these models aren't in the hands of working musicians but I know lots of people with Mesas with complex features and that just play at home or jam with their friends.