stephen sawall
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Gear is just tools. I kept what was useful.
Entering the void with intent I remembered I could use a few more wah pedals...
Entering the void with intent I remembered I could use a few more wah pedals...
Robotron was my jam. I could play it on one coin until it crashed and then they would give me a free play to make up for it. This was a cycle that got my cheap, 14 year old ass through an entire afternoon.It was all about those four player Simpsons/TMNT/Xmen games for me. Pacman is always worth a quarter to this day, though.
You ever play Pacman Jr?
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Amateur. I have 236. 100+ are boost/ODs aloneVariety. I only have 6 amps.
I do have 57 pedals though. lol
That's a big pedalboard.Amateur. I have 236. 100+ are boost/ODs alone
I like how you mentioned you’ve given an amp to a friend before. I did the same thing a long time ago. A best friend had to sell his 5150 full stack to help his parents with medical bills. Dude could play and was trying to make it by with an old peavey bandit. I’d just stopped gigging and had two 5150 half stacks - a 5150 II and a block letter 5150. The 5150 II is in my signature and still with me downstairs. The block letter and one of my 5150 cabinets I gave to my best friend no strings attached. He still owns it to this day.I find it amusing when people feel the need to justify things. Especially when they say something like my playing isn't good enough for this particular amp or I'm not gigging right now so I can't justify having more than a practice amp. Who gives a shit? If you want 2 dozen Mark II C+'s and can afford it then go for it.
It's pretty simple for me having multiple amps. The main reason is I wanted them and can afford them. If I can't afford it at that moment I'll save up what I need then buy it. A secondary reason; which is more of why I buy a particular amp, is I don't just buy something to try it out and sell later. If I buy something it's for a particular reason, I'm 100% sure I want it, and will keep it for life.
If I do happen to decide I no longer want something; which is very rare, I'll straight out give it to a friend. Either that or bring it to the local music store and tell them "next kid who's been working hard to afford something decent; sell it to them for a dollar."
This is my basic process when deciding to buy a piece of gear or not. In the initial do I want this amp I usually evaluate the reasons I'm wanting it. This and waiting at least 6 months if I'm not sure helps separate if I really want it or it's just GAS.
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How have you been enjoying the bandit?I like how you mentioned you’ve given an amp to a friend before. I did the same thing a long time ago. A best friend had to sell his 5150 full stack to help his parents with medical bills. Dude could play and was trying to make it by with an old peavey bandit. I’d just stopped gigging and had two 5150 half stacks - a 5150 II and a block letter 5150. The 5150 II is in my signature and still with me downstairs. The block letter and one of my 5150 cabinets I gave to my best friend no strings attached. He still owns it to this day.
didn't you sell many of your amps over the last few years?Variety. I only have 6 amps.
I do have 57 pedals though. lol
That's pretty much me.I was talking with @Techdeth and then started wondering about others such as @RedB4Black What makes you guys want so many amps?
I only want one at a time. But when you have a bunch, is it to collect, collect/hoard, or because you need so many different tones?
Im genuinely curious
Also, i just realized, i dont want to have nice shit that i dont use. I would rather have someone else use it than just have it sit around
Yeah. I still own a 67 Plexi, Uberschall rev 2, Randall RG, modded jet city 20 and a metro 50 watt Marshall clone and a Mesa Mark III.didn't you sell many of your amps over the last few years?
I just like each one I have a lot. After I get my Larry I will try to let more go .I literally just love amps and the unique tones , I even love plugging into a shitty head for the experience . Other than guitar books I don’t own much material things . I’m a weirdo with no car . No life . Just amps lol
I’m too weird
I’m just amp obsessive . I do love them all . Like yesterday I got to play an old blue voodoo , I loved playing it . You would think I’d be like why try that with all my amps . But this summer is rough . Trying my best to not sell off too many . I sold my MLC and loved itYou're lying to yourself having multiple herbert and 2 VH at least... you'd be happy with just 2 of those I'm sure. It's an ego thing. Admit it.
I’m just amp obsessive . I do love them all . Like yesterday I got to play an old blue voodoo , I loved playing it . You would think I’d be like why try that with all my amps . But this summer is rough . Trying my best to not sell off too many . I sold my MLC and loved it
Did you sell your IIC+s to cash out on them? Curious because you still have a III. How do you like it in comparison? I have a red stripe that I love but enthusiasts, as you well know, say you can’t even compare the two amps which I feel like it’s ridiculous to say.Yeah. I still own a 67 Plexi, Uberschall rev 2, Randall RG, modded jet city 20 and a metro 50 watt Marshall clone and a Mesa Mark III.
I actually have a rotation and play all my Amos each month . I’m neurotic about my amps and practicing . I don’t even a car or any cool shit . It’s not ego for me to where I Lou’s to have lots . Another thing is my students other people can rent some of my amps for recording or even a special .I was too and still have the tendency. I feel the "pull" of wanting more amps. But in the end it's ego if you have multiple models of a very similar thing and post the photos to people and mention it all the time, which happens alot with these folks.... it's absolutely an ego thing. You're seeing guys who can't play with 20k worth of tube amps now and that's due to youtube trends of racks with heads sitting on them. This whole trend blew the fuck up within the last 3 years.
And that whole situation there has alot to do with why alot of current amateurs have so many amps. Eventually they will come to their senses and realize they needed to just get an axe fxiii.
I believe people who can't let go of the amp wall, just aren't ready to give up what makes them feel like they have more riffing power.
They dial in the amps to sound similar because in the end you want a certain thing. Makes it pretty dumb. I can see having 4 amps. If you can't be happy with 4, or 2 for that matter... then you're lying to yourself, haven't tried it, or you are just feeding a false sense of pride/ego. It's one of those things.
I'm not saying it's wrong to have multiple amps. I'm stating why people can't let go of the other amps is because people like to possess things. It feeds whatever their ego is doing at the time.
FACT: most people plug into the same 1-2 amps 90% of the time regardless. This is what happens. The other amps collect dust and are there for "oh it does a special thing when I play it once every 2 years" when there is probably someone who would actually use the amps being neglected but can't because Joe Dipshit is hoarding so he can impress everyone with his trendy amp wall.