Seriously, it's practice, why bother with spending the big bucks? I save my best stuff for full band practice and live work.
One reason is: when you are fighting against your tools or have your tools working against you (the guitar/strings/pickups/pedals/amp/speakers), it negatively compromises your technique and skill building ability. It's better to practice with the same dexterity and touch you will use when it counts, so you need equipment that at least allows you to do that. If you can do that cheap, that's ideal, but if you want practicing to yield meaningful improvement, I've learned it's better to first focus on what the tools do for you and worry about cost second.
That's a load of BS. I was practicing through my drummer's girlfriend's Frontman 15G (sucked balls) and I still had fun, and the practice definitely worked/helped my technique.
That's a load of BS. I was practicing through my drummer's girlfriend's Frontman 15G (sucked balls) and I still had fun, and the practice definitely worked/helped my technique.
Whatever's cheap and sounds ****ty. Seriously, it's practice, why bother with spending the big bucks? I save my best stuff for full band practice and live work.
One reason is: when you are fighting against your tools or have your tools working against you (the guitar/strings/pickups/pedals/amp/speakers), it negatively compromises your technique and skill building ability. It's better to practice with the same dexterity and touch you will use when it counts, so you need equipment that at least allows you to do that. If you can do that cheap, that's ideal, but if you want practicing to yield meaningful improvement, I've learned it's better to first focus on what the tools do for you and worry about cost second.