I just received the last hard copy issue of Guitar Player. I still get Guitar World and went through the UK company. Took a minute to get the subscription/prescription going however once they start the only way it ever shuts down is if you fail to pay the renewal.
Kind of sad about Guitar...
Every point you made is a valid one, especially the Wah hanging off the end. Plus I will have a challenge spending over 2 grand on a packaged pedal board. I don't mind spending money however as stated I already have almost all of the pedals in one form or another.
If I am not on the ground...
Nah, I just added them up. To respond to you since the overdrive's are in front of the modulation wouldn't change the order. I don't repair pedals, although I do normal maintenance on my guitars to include new pots, pickup changes other than that, no hot iron work, don't want or like the wah...
If you were to buy each of the Individual pedals from JAM the cost is $2691 not including the Gristle King that sells for $199. Total for all pedals would be $2890. That's a savings of $700 (24%). Starting to eyeball some of my pedals to sell to at least cover half the cost. Surprised there...
The larger monster is a cool pedal board however I already have all but one of the pedals either from JAM or other builders. The only one I am missing is the Gristle King and if JAM builds one as a stand alone I will buy it. And the monster is a lot of money although to compare there is a 900.00...
The technology is being put to use by airport screening. I know they are looking because female TSA agents usually giggle after I do the hands over my head then want to strike up a casual conversation and ask if I am happily married. Makes me feel uncomfortable whenever it happens. I just wish...
61 lbs is the weight. Head and cab would have been great.
And before all of the punters join in unless you are gigging the weight doesn't matter if the amp simply sits in your bedroom or jam room and there is absolutely nothing wrong with being an at home player. However it is not unusual for...
Over the years for most of the things I have sold there are no regrets and if there has been any I simply bought another to replace what I had. For example while on tour in England the bridge on my J-45 started to lift so I sold that guitar (Gibson's were still difficulty to get in the UK so...