Stress

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Definition of Stress - The agonizing reality of having to make a decision on whether to set up the VH4 or D-Moll for next weekends gigs..... :confused: :lol: :LOL: :thumbsup: :rock:
 
The D Moll vids sounded money. Hard to find a bad one for that amp.

I guess it just gets down to how it feels under your fingers?
 
Rødskjegg":2bdor166 said:
Just run both, even if the venue doesn't allow it. :P

if he says he's a rig-talk member, they will understand and allow him :lol: :LOL:
 
Nah, got tired of messing with dual heads/cabs/switching and all that shit. One amp is good for me.....

Steve
 
Someone is bound to remark on that last sentence, but I not me. :lol: :LOL:
 
Steve. My thoughts? Get out of your comfort zone and commit to the D-Moll. So what if there are some clams or things get weird - what a terrific way to truly get to know the amp. I'm a risk taker though, just sayin.
 
Ventura":with4sm6 said:
Steve. My thoughts? Get out of your comfort zone and commit to the D-Moll. So what if there are some clams or things get weird - what a terrific way to truly get to know the amp. I'm a risk taker though, just sayin.

Do you ever take your amps out of the house? Just wondering?
 
Ventura":21su9y81 said:
Steve. My thoughts? Get out of your comfort zone and commit to the D-Moll. So what if there are some clams or things get weird - what a terrific way to truly get to know the amp. I'm a risk taker though, just sayin.

Just so happens the D-Moll is on deck..... :thumbsup:
 
21_guitars":ze2o8gy3 said:
Ventura":ze2o8gy3 said:
Steve. My thoughts? Get out of your comfort zone and commit to the D-Moll. So what if there are some clams or things get weird - what a terrific way to truly get to know the amp. I'm a risk taker though, just sayin.

Do you ever take your amps out of the house? Just wondering?


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Better duck Ventura! :lol: :LOL:

D-Moll ftw :rock: .

Those clips of yours are sounding pretty good Steve. Bring on some more. :thumbsup:
 
:lol: :LOL: hey sir steve,
uuummmhhmmm, leave the amps home, the gasses in those tubes could be affected by the temperature/climatic changes and also the pcb board could expand and contract therefore resulting in tub socket shrinkage, therefore restricting the required consitant voltages at the grids to become unstable, u know that shrinkage problem thing. Better use the lazer hairdresser microwave soundbox. (hehe)
Hey just go inhale some glue fumes in a paperbag or start drinking in the afternoon, stress will be begone ! :lol: :LOL:
 
thats the kinda stress i like to have. thats why i used to run both heads & cabs... :rock:
 
steve_k":14o6lhlp said:
Nah, got tired of messing with dual heads/cabs/switching and all that shit. One amp is good for me.....

Steve

Easy, sell me the VH4 and then you wont need to choose
 
21_guitars":3r95w8w2 said:
Ventura":3r95w8w2 said:
Steve. My thoughts? Get out of your comfort zone and commit to the D-Moll. So what if there are some clams or things get weird - what a terrific way to truly get to know the amp. I'm a risk taker though, just sayin.

Do you ever take your amps out of the house? Just wondering?
Not for the last 14 months, no.

Last gig I did was 2 christmases ago (right in that holiday season period of time), and then a few different sessions (jams, goofin' around, playing with different cats in different styles) at different places the following months. After this - I've been in shut in mode.
 
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