Chris of Arabia
Desert RATT
Re: Biggest issues you've faced as a guitar/bass player?
Being crap...
Being crap...
I agree. And that's why I became one!Sound men.
For me it's the inability to leave well enough alone. I am constantly modifying my amps and guitars. From changing caps, speakers and tubes in my amps to changing bridges, tuners, pickups, wiring on my guitars. I know what has worked really well for me in the past. I have achieved my ideal guitar sound, and I know how to get back to it, but I just can't stop experimenting.
What did you end up doing?
Finding other players with imagination and/ or vision.
Curiously, in a world where so many are keen to point out that they are musicians or artists, most of them seem to have the imagination, vision and creativity of a housebrick.
This sort of behavior is NOT a fault. Work logically to achieve your values until you are satisfied.For me it's the inability to leave well enough alone. I am constantly modifying my amps and guitars. From changing caps, speakers and tubes in my amps to changing bridges, tuners, pickups, wiring on my guitars. I know what has worked really well for me in the past. I have achieved my ideal guitar sound, and I know how to get back to it, but I just can't stop experimenting.