Gear snobbery

Wattage

High Voltologist
:cussing:Man I got a little wound up last night at the gig.

A guitar player from one of the other bands we played with (who I know pretty well fwiw) comes up to me while we're setting up and asks why I play such a piece of **** amp? He knows they all sound like crap, never heard a good one, he can't get a good sound of out one so it's not possible etc, etc. blah, blah, blah. Now keep in mind he's never heard me use this particular amp but he's just totally dogging me on it strictly on the brand/label.

It's not the first time other guitarists look down their nose at some of my gear, it happens fairly often before I play but never after. I don't particularly give a crap except for the flat out arrogance of it. How big a tool do you have to be to say **** like that before you hear someone play?

After the show I got the typical "Wow I can't believe how killer that rig sounded", don't mean it as bragging but the stupidity of it winds me up big time.

Don't give a crap what anyone plays thru or on, give a crap about what they do with it! If you have some sweet gear be thankful you have it and keep your BS opinions to yourself until the bench racing commences. Be respectful for crissakes!!!

Rant off, carry on
 
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I was using my Peavey XXX/MS412, said snob has a very nice Orange Rocker 30/Marshall rig.
 
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I'm sure your tone rocks Watts... folks like that are dime a dozen and they still pixx me off.

Erksin: the Rocker is actually a very cool amp that sounds amazing through the right hands... FWIW...
I'm sure you're saying that 'cause you've played one and you didn't like it but it's a quite solid amp.
 
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I was using my Peavey XXX/MS412, said snob has a very nice Orange Rocker 30/Marshall rig.

Really? Over here, the Peavey sells for roughly twice the price of that Orange. That's like me pulling out my Mexican Fender and dumping on someone for playing a Gibson Les Paul.
 
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Don't worry about it. Nothin' wrong with the XXX. I remember being pretty impressed with it at NAMM back when it was introduced. Not my cup o' tea but that's more my taste in amps than anything with the XXX.

Rock and roll means not giving a toss what people like him think, anyway. R30?!? Nothing wrong with that amp, either but it's hardly like the guys' playing a SLO or even a Mesa. Not exactly what I'd expect from an obnoxious gear snob.

Maybe a nice comeback would be to tell him that your stuff is good enough and that you don't feel you need to compensate for anything with more expensive gear. :p
 
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One of those dumb questions where you want to slap him and say, "why do you ****ing think?!"
 
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A great player can make almost any gear sound great too. A crappy player makes the best gear sound like ****, and that's just the truth. I have my preferences for sure but I know plenty of players with lesser gear that sound better because THEY are better. If I could go back in time 30 years, I'd worry more about me rather than the gear. Old habits die hard. -Rod-
 
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Don't assume he was a snob.

Rednecks who don't bathe often only prefer Harley's. That hardly equates to snobbery.

Also, I've heard guys using Bogners and VHT's and their playing and tone is complete garbage.

Get the right driver behind the wheel and they will still win the race.
 
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Sometimes a guy with a shiny new screwdriver can be more than a little intimidated by a guy that has an older, worn screwdriver but still seems to be able to do more work with it than he can with his new one.

Some player's rigs are tools...others are just props.
 
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Don't assume he was a snob.

Rednecks who don't bathe often only prefer Harley's. That hardly equates to snobbery.

Also, I've heard guys using Bogners and VHT's and their playing and tone is complete garbage.

Get the right driver behind the wheel and they will still win the race.



I wouldnt put vht and fryette in bogner class. That. Wing said just because he doesn't like a certain amp or brand doesn't make him. Snob. Maybe he prefers orange and wants to justify his amp by having others get the same amp. Regardless who the hell cares what he or you play anyway. If you like your tone and it fits your bands spun then isn't tht all that matters in the end
 
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There's so much regurgitated crap out there. Someone who plays more than they talk will always hold more weight with me.
 
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I've had guys ask me similar, but not straight out dog my amp. They'd ask why I played through a modeling amp. Well simple, because I like it. After playing, never once heard anything negative.

Dogging another guys rig like that is just plain moronic.
 
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