Quite an embarrassing demo really that. Even if I was into the tone and that "style" of playing I still dont think that video would have sold it to me.
mage wrote:lol @ the guy in the tie coming around the corner and nodding his head approvingly of the atrocious wankery taking place.
I thought the guy without the tie was giving him instructions - "If you could just pull the circuit breaker for this stand when the guy goes for his break..." and the guy in the tie was nodding his OK to that.
mage wrote:lol @ the guy in the tie coming around the corner and nodding his head approvingly of the atrocious wankery taking place.
Yeah I noticed that. He came over to tell the guy to shut the hell up but then quickly realised it was a Demo. I am renaming this amp the Ibanez Douche Screamer Amp
mage wrote:lol @ the guy in the tie coming around the corner and nodding his head approvingly of the atrocious wankery taking place.
I thought the guy without the tie was giving him instructions - "If you could just pull the circuit breaker for this stand when the guy goes for his break..." and the guy in the tie was nodding his OK to that.
ace wrote:I don't get it, a tube screamer is a simulation of an overdriven tube that is portable, cheap(er) and easier to use than a actual overdriven amp and yet now a simulation of a simulation of an overdriven amp on an overdriven amp exists?
TieDye wrote:That's a cool amp idea. Can't wait to check one out!
TieDye wrote:No, it's an amp with a tube screamer built in.
Well, if you WATCH video # 2 above, it says "It has a tubescreamer circuit built right into the front end of the amp." Maybe if you built guitar pedals or amps for a living, like one of us does, you would understand this. It means that the tubescreamer circuit is built into the amp. What about that don't you get?
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Well, here in the states, a good modified tubescreamer clone makes me good money. An off the shelf tubescreamer of any model needs much help. I mod ones every week, and I also build several variations on the theme.
TieDye wrote:Well, here in the states, a good modified tubescreamer clone makes me good money. An off the shelf tubescreamer of any model needs much help. I mod ones every week, and I also build several variations on the theme.
Are you going to mod the ibanez tubescreamer amps?
TieDye wrote:Well, here in the states, a good modified tubescreamer clone makes me good money. An off the shelf tubescreamer of any model needs much help. I mod ones every week, and I also build several variations on the theme.
Are you going to mod the ibanez tubescreamer amps?
TieDye wrote:Well, here in the states, a good modified tubescreamer clone makes me good money. An off the shelf tubescreamer of any model needs much help. I mod ones every week, and I also build several variations on the theme.
Good for you, I'm not really interested in that market, or indeed in charging people a lot of money for tubescreamer derivatives.
TieDye wrote:No, it's an amp with a tube screamer built in.
Well, if you WATCH video # 2 above, it says "It has a tubescreamer circuit built right into the front end of the amp." Maybe if you built guitar pedals or amps for a living, like one of us does, you would understand this. It means that the tubescreamer circuit is built into the amp. What about that don't you get?
I am not a fan of tube screamers. I am also not a fan of people who state the obvious.
TieDye wrote:Well, here in the states, a good modified tubescreamer clone makes me good money. An off the shelf tubescreamer of any model needs much help. I mod ones every week, and I also build several variations on the theme.
Good for you, I'm not really interested in that market, or indeed in charging people a lot of money for tubescreamer derivatives.