54stratlover
New member
I have to chuckle about the "I hate" threads. I remember when I was a young & $poor$ player and I always thought having a Marshall would be "THE CURE" to all that musically ailed me. I got a marshall, had the good guitars, and then I figured out that I really needed to work on my chops. It wasn't so much the gear I was playing, but how I was playing the gear, my overall technique.
The big eye opener for me was when I was in a cover band. I and my fellow band mates and other local guitar players would always go and check out the bands playing in town, especially the out of town bands. You could pick us out of the crowd, a group of guys setting by ourselves with arms crossed dissecting the band that was playing. I think that is when guys are most like women. To be honest with myself, I think we were a bit catty. I remember in particular this guy that was playing phenominally and had great tone. One of those guys that really blows you out of the water. Between sets we (the guitar players) all went to meet him and check out his rig. He was playing a Marshall valvestate through a 4x12 with a frankenstrat style guitar. For pedals he had a boss EQ and a Wah. I was stunned. The guy was super humble also. We became loose friends, and I always went to see him when he was in town. I had played through, and HATED valvestate amps. i found that that said more about me than it did marshall valvestate amps.
Through the years I have had occasion to see people get amazing tone out of very unamazing equipment. Don't get me wrong, I am a tube snob/tone snob to the bone. But I always find it to be a personal challenge to sound the best I can on whatever I have available to me. Over time I have found that I can get "my" sound on a variety of guitar amp combonations. I have found a few good amps at pawn stores this way that I would have never thought twice about. Old 1x10, and 1x12 combos and the like. I have also found that I can make a Seth lover pup get a heavyness comparable to Slayer/Metallica/Zakk Wylde. I try to look it as a personal weakness if i find a reason to dog a piece of equipment. I also personally challenge myself to sound the best I can on whatever i am playing. I have a few habits/weakness' that I havn't been able to break. One of which is not liking or using dod pedals. But I rarely dog brands of equipment in a sweeping manner. The day I do, I will find a guy that blows me out of the water with that piece of equipment. I challenge everyone to sound the best they can on whatever they have, in the end it will help your playing for a variety of reasons.
The big eye opener for me was when I was in a cover band. I and my fellow band mates and other local guitar players would always go and check out the bands playing in town, especially the out of town bands. You could pick us out of the crowd, a group of guys setting by ourselves with arms crossed dissecting the band that was playing. I think that is when guys are most like women. To be honest with myself, I think we were a bit catty. I remember in particular this guy that was playing phenominally and had great tone. One of those guys that really blows you out of the water. Between sets we (the guitar players) all went to meet him and check out his rig. He was playing a Marshall valvestate through a 4x12 with a frankenstrat style guitar. For pedals he had a boss EQ and a Wah. I was stunned. The guy was super humble also. We became loose friends, and I always went to see him when he was in town. I had played through, and HATED valvestate amps. i found that that said more about me than it did marshall valvestate amps.
Through the years I have had occasion to see people get amazing tone out of very unamazing equipment. Don't get me wrong, I am a tube snob/tone snob to the bone. But I always find it to be a personal challenge to sound the best I can on whatever I have available to me. Over time I have found that I can get "my" sound on a variety of guitar amp combonations. I have found a few good amps at pawn stores this way that I would have never thought twice about. Old 1x10, and 1x12 combos and the like. I have also found that I can make a Seth lover pup get a heavyness comparable to Slayer/Metallica/Zakk Wylde. I try to look it as a personal weakness if i find a reason to dog a piece of equipment. I also personally challenge myself to sound the best I can on whatever i am playing. I have a few habits/weakness' that I havn't been able to break. One of which is not liking or using dod pedals. But I rarely dog brands of equipment in a sweeping manner. The day I do, I will find a guy that blows me out of the water with that piece of equipment. I challenge everyone to sound the best they can on whatever they have, in the end it will help your playing for a variety of reasons.