Bludave
New member
Re: Big Amps at home?
I do have a dedicated room for my electrics. I use a Bogner Shiva (80W), a Komet 60 (60W) and I have a Deluxe Reverb, Super Reverb and a Marshall 900. I generally play through the Bogner & Komet. The Komet is the most "Alive" amp I have ever played through and the Bogner just has beautiful drive so in essence I am using the Komet for clean & the Bogner for drive. I play at gigging volume. I usually play about an hour at the end of the day about 7 or 8 til 8 or 9. Fortunately I am not right on top of my neighbors so I can play later if I choose but out of respect i try not to play past 9:30. Now I also play music when I play. I hate running through scales. I used to do that years ago, so now I just play. Playing songs is so much more pleasant to listen to then somebody running up & down the fingerboard playing scales. I am practicing tunes that I want to play with the and & I am trying to find a good tone for the tunes. If I ever do practice playing just scales I will do that on my acoustic guitars which I also play about an hour(in the morning before work). I think playing acoustic guitar has been extremely helpful in developing my hands and how to squeeze every ounce of tone out of the guitar with your fingers NOT the amp.
I do have a dedicated room for my electrics. I use a Bogner Shiva (80W), a Komet 60 (60W) and I have a Deluxe Reverb, Super Reverb and a Marshall 900. I generally play through the Bogner & Komet. The Komet is the most "Alive" amp I have ever played through and the Bogner just has beautiful drive so in essence I am using the Komet for clean & the Bogner for drive. I play at gigging volume. I usually play about an hour at the end of the day about 7 or 8 til 8 or 9. Fortunately I am not right on top of my neighbors so I can play later if I choose but out of respect i try not to play past 9:30. Now I also play music when I play. I hate running through scales. I used to do that years ago, so now I just play. Playing songs is so much more pleasant to listen to then somebody running up & down the fingerboard playing scales. I am practicing tunes that I want to play with the and & I am trying to find a good tone for the tunes. If I ever do practice playing just scales I will do that on my acoustic guitars which I also play about an hour(in the morning before work). I think playing acoustic guitar has been extremely helpful in developing my hands and how to squeeze every ounce of tone out of the guitar with your fingers NOT the amp.