Re: Gear snobbery
A person's inability to dial in a giggable rig is just that: a person's inability. It says more of the individual than of the rig. They're either unwilling to take the time to do it or they lack the ability to manipulate the settings to get from the current sound to the sound they want.
Couldn't agree more. Some gear is crap. But the vast minority of gear out there -- at least gear that you actualy see sitting on a stage, plenty up to the task. That's why it exists. It all really rests on the ability of the player to dial-in a great tone and his fingers to make the tone sound good.
I've certainly had some great gear over the past several years, but the first 15+ years of my gigging music career, I mostly played on fairly cheap stuff. Fender Squire and Mexi strats, digital modeling amps, Dan-O pedals, etc. I made it work for me and honestly, though it wasn't as good-sounding as what I have now, it was plenty good for what I was doing.
I can't imagine going up to a guy at a gig (or anywhere else) and saying his gear (or playing) sucks. The ONLY way I'd ever imagine doing something like that is if the guy was being obnoxious and telling everyone else that their gear or playing sucked. Even then, I'd probably just smirk and remove myself from the vicinity.
I like the experience of owning "boutique" gear when I have it and even feel proud to own some of it at times. I'm certainly always happy to talk it up to others who may be looking at buying the same brand and want my input. But that's where it ends. It's just tools at the end of the day and the craftsman is where the MAGIC is. When I "downgraded" from my Bogner XTC to my Marshall DSL last winter, I thought to myself "good enough for Gary Moore and Iron Maiden, good enough for me!". I still have the DSL and for what it does, it still hangs with my recently purchased Engl just fine.
There are plenty of amps out there that I think are pretty crappy, that guys on this site worship. But that's only because those amps didn't work for me and my thing. Because I've heard other guys make them work for them just fine. So "crappy" is a pretty subjective adjective.