I met Jon (and Don briefly) a few years ago. Jon was very nice and didn't mind chatting about gear. Think he had ToneZones in his guitar at the time, said he liked those. And yeah he's a lawyer who still does practice a bit.
Don looked like he had no idea what was going on - it was after the...
I've never owned one, but I've played quite a few. JVM can definitely bring the heaviness, not sure if by modern you just mean newer or the detuned stuff, but I reckon it can do both, especially with a decent boost/EQ/OD/etc.. Build quality? My guess is it's fine but nothing amazing. I'm sure...
GC is notorious for this. I bought a MIUSA Charvel from GC Used that was listed as "good condition, some scratches" and when it showed up the entire backplate had several huge cracks in it. It also showed up without the case that the ad said it had. They were so confused when I went to return it...
I got lucky and found a PS1 for $375 on Reverb a few months ago. The PS2 has a few more bells and whistles, but I believe I'm correct in saying the attenutation/load box function should be basically identical between the two. Good luck though, either way great pieces of gear.
I had the Empress. Really versatile pedal, I found it to be too much for what I do, I like simple. But it's worth a try if you're looking for a para eq.
No, but I've always been curious. Last I checked, they sell pretty expensive for a Boss pedal. Maybe the market has changed? But I recall prices of $200 or so.
Yeah, if you get a chance and are interested, see if you can take your Yeti to GC or a friend who has a V30 cab. My Yeti 100 into that V30 cab was the only time I've ever had people come up to me after a show to praise my tone.
I've been waiting to see what the next WS album will sound like for about 5 years. Mixed feelings on this so far. DC almost certainly won't sound as good live, but he's sounding pretty decent in the studio.
No question Reb and Joel are great players, but I feel like Doug was the brains behind...
Best part was the devil horns at :56. That + the feedback = you know something cool is coming up next. Nice riffing and it sounds pretty good.
EDIT: I now see this was posted months ago, oh well. Cool piece of gear.
RIP, he obviously did a ton of great work with amps for many artists, but he was also a nice guy who was very approachable about amps and music. I don't know when he stopped (if he stopped at all), but he was modding and working on amps in the NY area for some time.