A $100 difference on a $200 item is fairly significant, IMO. My GC doesn't have these in yet.
A $100 difference on a $200 item is fairly significant, IMO. My GC doesn't have these in yet.
Anthony: I don't really care if she takes all the dicks in france.
I want that Gibson combo, but the Guitar Mate won out.
Anthony: I don't really care if she takes all the dicks in france.
Interesting. I had a Gibson hawk tube combo amp with a similar build philosophy to that traynor. The sides were kind of done up like the sides of old kitchen diner tables. I think it was a 68
It seems to be a short live style. I've thought about copying it.
thumbs up on the rad gibsons. They are always so pricing when I see them. Theyr'e circuits aren't special (well, most of them). In fact they share the same circuits as many National and Silver tone amps. But that brand name always demands a premium.
Yeah, they wanted, like, $700 for the Gibson stuff. The Lab Series stuff was selling at $1 per watt. I wish I could justify picking up the 300 watt one.
Anthony: I don't really care if she takes all the dicks in france.
That wacko Fender guitar up there is the best playing, and worst sounding guitar I have ever run into. The neck is an older Fender Japan neck with the serial sanded off and it feels so nice. The body is allegedly American because of the paint? I don't know. The pickups are Fender pickups, the push pull knob makes them go from a full sound to just treble. The neck pickup stays the same no matter what.
It sounds awful on every amp I've tried it with. The output is super low too.
and yes I know about active passive yah yah
Anthony: I don't really care if she takes all the dicks in france.
Since I have a house now I was finally able to blast the solid body ubass with a fuzz pedal through the bass terror and swr 8x8.
It sounds heavier than gravity.
Maybe my favorite music thing ever.
I got a new guitar a couple months ago. 1978 Yamaha SG1500. It rules and here is a picture of Shakey holding it.
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