mwalluk
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Admit it. It crossed your mind before. We judge people before we know anything about him. Some dust on the fretboard and between the pickups, rugged/rundown strings about to snap, maybe a lil rust on the hardware, that guitarist is lazy.
I fell into this judgmental category last night.
So I'm in the process of starting a new group being that my current group is about to separate. So I'm searching through CL (which sucks nowadays and hasn't been the same for a few years) trying to find some musicians to either jam with or start a project with. I throw up an ad and got a response from a guitarist who lives near me.
Location is good, commitment level is perfect (has a family so doesn't want to be a rockstar but rather wants to write good songs and play some shows).
He sends me some samples which were decent. I took em for what they were: concepts, idea, composition. Tone was ehhhh, but I chalked it up to crappy demo recordings (just laying down the general idea).
I asked him what gear he uses, said a strat, gibson lp and an amo with pedals. I could care less about the brands of guitar(s) he uses. Some midrange guitars are really great guitars.
I asked him more about his amp. He said it was some 75 watt Randall solid state that he runs a Boss Amp modeler through. My excitement drops and gear snobbery kicks in.
I think to myself.... well this is going suck.
1st, my amp will eat his amp alive. I'm not even talking about quality/price/etc. I'm talking voicings, power and levels. Last time I jammed with a different band who's guitarist had a Marshall MG halfstack, I had my amp on 2.5 and it destroyed his cranked.
2nd, it's a Randall. I owned a Randall before (granted it was the RM though) and Randalls don't do good cleans. Solid state randalls are good for one thing, METAL distortion (which isn't the dude's style).
3rd, if you're going invest on guitars (gibson) why not invest in your amp?!?!?! If you are just using pedals for your sound (like he is) why not a midrange Fender? Hot Rod Deville? Get em used around $300-400 range.
I still plan on jamming with the guys, but not keeping my hopes up.
I fell into this judgmental category last night.
So I'm in the process of starting a new group being that my current group is about to separate. So I'm searching through CL (which sucks nowadays and hasn't been the same for a few years) trying to find some musicians to either jam with or start a project with. I throw up an ad and got a response from a guitarist who lives near me.
Location is good, commitment level is perfect (has a family so doesn't want to be a rockstar but rather wants to write good songs and play some shows).
He sends me some samples which were decent. I took em for what they were: concepts, idea, composition. Tone was ehhhh, but I chalked it up to crappy demo recordings (just laying down the general idea).
I asked him what gear he uses, said a strat, gibson lp and an amo with pedals. I could care less about the brands of guitar(s) he uses. Some midrange guitars are really great guitars.
I asked him more about his amp. He said it was some 75 watt Randall solid state that he runs a Boss Amp modeler through. My excitement drops and gear snobbery kicks in.
I think to myself.... well this is going suck.
1st, my amp will eat his amp alive. I'm not even talking about quality/price/etc. I'm talking voicings, power and levels. Last time I jammed with a different band who's guitarist had a Marshall MG halfstack, I had my amp on 2.5 and it destroyed his cranked.
2nd, it's a Randall. I owned a Randall before (granted it was the RM though) and Randalls don't do good cleans. Solid state randalls are good for one thing, METAL distortion (which isn't the dude's style).
3rd, if you're going invest on guitars (gibson) why not invest in your amp?!?!?! If you are just using pedals for your sound (like he is) why not a midrange Fender? Hot Rod Deville? Get em used around $300-400 range.
I still plan on jamming with the guys, but not keeping my hopes up.