Luke Duke
PRSlustologist
Re: Are Carl Martin Effects Overrated?
Good post.
I've just recently gotten into pedals in the last year or so. I drove Christian NUTS in my search for a delay pedal. Then when I started looking at phase shifters I was burning up his phone again. I listened to as many as I could could that were equipped the way way I wanted. I agonized, played and read and read....but it was worth it because I got a great phas shifter and delay out of the deal.
I liken it to when the Snap-On truck stops at a shop. You get a great tool for a specific job from an expert.
Luke
That is an excellent point Luke, and one of the philosophies that I've adopted in the past couple of years regarding any purchase, guitar related or not myself. A lot of people don't think to the future. And if they're not stuck in the past, a lot are just going for immediacy. It's all perspective. But yeah, which is more beneficial, and longer lasting?
If somebody wants a certain effect, instead of impulsively jumping on one for some reason take the time to search all the possibilities. By the time someone's decided, "ehh this wasn't all that I thought it could be." After going through the time and hassle of unloading it, or keeping it, even accumulating more than you need and wasting space in a box in the closet, the end result is the costs paid out over & over again will far outweigh one that is backed by reputation, quality, and experience which may be a little bit more coastly initially. You do what you can do. Whatever you do just enjoy it, and don't worry about another person's choice to use something else.
In a nutshell, I think that everyone should just play what they want to play through and stop betchin and moanin. If somebody wants to pay $85.00, or $200.00 for a piece of equipment that may do similar things, it's that person's prerogative, and what they're capable of doing, or not. Whatever you get make the best of it, and incorporate it to give all that you can get out of it.
These are all just tools that help us to put out what we want to get out. Some form of music.
Good post.
I've just recently gotten into pedals in the last year or so. I drove Christian NUTS in my search for a delay pedal. Then when I started looking at phase shifters I was burning up his phone again. I listened to as many as I could could that were equipped the way way I wanted. I agonized, played and read and read....but it was worth it because I got a great phas shifter and delay out of the deal.
I liken it to when the Snap-On truck stops at a shop. You get a great tool for a specific job from an expert.
Luke