AHH ever have a gut feeling that you know is wrong?

HolyDirt

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ok, so i need a new amp, my fender 100 watt ss amp isnt gonna last too long and i dont like its tone much, so it would seem right to buy a new amp (MESA OR MARSHALL), so why do, all of a sudden i want a les paul? And its just not mild gas its HEAVY GAS... i have enough money for either.. but i want to make sure i get exactly what i want... i know i'll buy the amp though, it'll make my guitars sound much better... but i still want a les paul so bad... ahh.. this ever happen to you guys?
 
haha, nice robert


however, deffinately go with the amp. amp has more to do with the sound than the guitar by a lot. a crappy amp will sound crappy with a good guitar, but a crappy guitar will sound pretty good through a good amp.
 
Yeah, I'd say if you've got a pretty good guitar that you like you definitely need to get a good amp now. You can get another guitar later and then you'll have 2 to sound awesome through a good amp.
 
Nice choices, very nice choices . . . I had to choose between those two myself, I went with the DSL, still kinda wish I had the mesa sometimes, but it'd be the same way if I'd bought the mesa instead.
 
Spoonman said:
Nice choices, very nice choices . . . I had to choose between those two myself, I went with the DSL, still kinda wish I had the mesa sometimes, but it'd be the same way if I'd bought the mesa instead.
ya, thats how its gonna be with me too, you always want what you dont have :D
 
HolyDirt said:
ya, thats how its gonna be with me too, you always want what you dont have :D

Well its not so much that for me as that I like them both so equally that its hard to pick one over the other, I got which one I thought could do both styles of my music best.
 
- Personally, I would get the mesa.

But follow your ears and you will not stray.
And easily in your sleep you will lay.
 
if the fender amp you have isnt gonna make it, i'd lean to the new amp ... a les paul is sweet, for sure .. but if you have NO amp, you will be making zero tone ...

good luck

cheers,
t4d
 
tone4days said:
if the fender amp you have isnt gonna make it, i'd lean to the new amp ... a les paul is sweet, for sure .. but if you have NO amp, you will be making zero tone ...

good luck

cheers,
t4d
well, by "isnt gonna last long" i more or less mean that i'm outgrowing it, every once adn a while it messed up, but i want a new amp because of a better tone, not really just a replacement.
 
Re: AHH ever have a gut feeling that you know is wrong?

HolyDirt said:
... ahh.. this ever happen to you guys?

You just summed up all my life as a guitar player !!!

I go to the guitar shop to buy strings and come back with a new axe !
I return to order an amp and come back with a new guitar !

:cool:
 
I was at GC this Sunday and played a single rec for about 30 minutes. This was my first time to play one, by myself, for any length of time. All I can say is you have a tough choice. There are a ton of really nice sounds in the rec and a lot of options to change the voicing. It really is a super nice amp. From cleans to metal it has the spectrum covered. Sucker gets loud too. After owning a DSL for quite some time, and after playing the single rec, it would be a tough choice for sure.

Which one are you leaning towards?

J
 
I know exactly what you mean man!
I had my mind set on a good tube amp and suddenly I see a Gibson LP custom black being sold I could afford!!!
It's no fun deciding between your dream amp dream guitar...
 
Yeah that gut feeling of GAS sucks. I really think amps will affect your tone more than guitars do (unless you're playing a piece of crap that won't stay in tune). With that said, I love buying guitars, but whenever I buy an amp it's because I feel like I HAVE TO (need something louder, of a different style, etc.). Oh well, nobody ever said that we guitarists were the most practical folks...
 
Yeah, it took me about 20 years of playing until I finally got an industry grade amp.

I was only in my mid 20's and not too long out of college, but I still had a couple of good guitars, and a solid state Fender. Had never gotten around to getting a good amp.

You always mean too....
 
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