I don't sell gear....unless there is some drastic reason. Like when I needed to raise capitol for a down payment on a house kinda deal.The Big Snit":243b7 said::|::QBB:With all the amp buying and selling that goes on, I think it's good to step back and wonder if the person playing the amp can improve their tone rather than go through amps like nasty whores.
Not by a long shot. It's a contributing factor at best. Case in point Guytron GT 100...fastic sound. But after the initial attack when instead of just ramping up to the decay there was a squiggle in there that killed the feel on the right hand for me. After totally changing the filter it finally felt right to me. Sounded exactly the same.evhfan":12161 said:
I'm thinking style (such a broad huge thing...vibrato, bends, chording, picking...) means way more than the gear...but of course we don't want to hear bad sounding gear either.degenaro":43e4f said::|::QBB:
Yeah but that's style. But tell you what when you hear say a Brian May solo in the car next to you a a stop light you know it's Brian May. Now that shit IS money!
degenaro":38eb0 said::|::QBB:
I don't sell gear....unless there is some drastic reason. Like when I needed to raise capitol for a down payment on a house kinda deal.
I have this thing were 2 or 3 amps is all I should keep at any given time...I feel like if I'm not using it often, it probably should go...I've regretted that a few times.degenaro":cb4dd said::|::QBB:
I don't sell gear....unless there is some drastic reason. Like when I needed to raise capitol for a down payment on a house kinda deal.
The Big Snit":4d961 said::|::QBB:I'm thinking style (such a broad huge thing...vibrato, bends, chording, picking...) means way more than the gear...but of course we don't want to hear bad sounding gear either.
Jeff Beck's tones in the 70's are not something I shoot for, but damn I love those albums anyway.
try at best...donbarzini":19cf2 said:
See I like to have a pile of gear. When, not if but when I get bored with something I move on to something else and then get back to something else when I tired of that. This way I don't do that revolving buy and sell dance I see so much on various boards.The Big Snit":596d4 said::|::QBB:I have this thing were 2 or 3 amps is all I should keep at any given time...I feel like if I'm not using it often, it probably should go...I've regretted that a few times.
I'm not snuffing a great sounding rig, that is heaven. But set up a rig and pass a guitar around to 5 different guitar players. In general...one guy will get a better tone than the rest only by the way he plays...I know you know that, just had another thought of how to explain it.degenaro":1d9aa said::|::QBB:
Totally agree. I do happen that tone is very important. But not from the gear aspect but the finger end of things.
I do know that, and I have tried that. I don't know whether I agree so much on "better" since that's pretty much a subjective matter.The Big Snit":7f62b said::|::QBB:I'm not snuffing a great sounding rig, that is heaven. But set up a rig and pass a guitar around to 5 different guitar players. One guy will get a better tone than the rest only by the way he plays...I know you know that.
You just buy.degenaro":6719d said::|::QBB:
See I like to have a pile of gear. When, not if but when I get bored with something I move on to something else and then get back to something else when I tired of that. This way I don't do that revolving buy and sell dance I see so much on various boards.
That is hard to get...your own sound...since we began guitar usually as mimics.bill":aa7a7 said:Better not to chase but you can't help but be influenced by others. When somebody says I sound like Clapton or Knopler I wish I didn't cause I want to be just me. It's still a compliment no doubt. The ones that stand out are the ones who work it out and make it thier own so to speak.
Megadeth7684":59786 said:Of course the person playing affects the tone, but so does the gear. You're going to sound more like old Metallica through a Mesa Mark series amp rather than a 5150 or a Bogner XTC for example.