Things you take for granted

Talk about all other types of guitars. Jazzmasters and basses go here!

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ultratwin wrote:As for this thread, for me it's less about the guitar and more about my passive reliance on the old blue desktop Tonelab. Sure, it's almost 10 years old and is tonally predictable every time I plug it in, but if I had to mic-up an amp every day I go to work I'd prolly never get anything done.
+1 my POD 2.0 has seen better days and I don't even know where to get an old school 5 input/output midi cables anymore but I still use that little thing everyday and gives me the freedom to record at night when the wife is sleeping.
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I probably take my friend's for granted. It's probably why I've never learned to properly fix equipment, because I can always expect a friend to do it for free or cheap.
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Dunlop jazz III picks and other variants. Picking without any tension my right arm has opened up whole new worlds of possibilities.
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I take gaybear's mom for granted... and gaybear too I supose.