Re: Hey, guys who were playing in the 80's....
Lots of today's cheap gear is pretty high quality (Boss pedals, Line 6 stuff, etc...). I could see pro guitarists using a Line 6 POD XT Live, or a Boss GT8, and could also see a guy like me using either of those.
I'm under the impression that there was a much greater division between pro-quality stuff and affordable stuff in the 80's. Am I right?
well let me add it up for you... going by my experience being a teenager in the 80's.... By the early 80's i was a huge Van Halen fan at young age... by 1987 i was playing rather well on an acoustic and a cheap assed 60's hagstrum electric bought at a garage sale for $25... I figured i wanted the VH style gear.... Or as close as i could get on the money i made....
I was in highschool and working part time.... making $3.45 Canadian an hour in a food stores stocking shelves and at a theme park in the summer.... After taxes, buying my bus fair to and from work and school, cokes and snacks with the gang i was not left with much... once in a while a movie... you get the point... i made a pact that i would save every coin i could to get a real Kramer....
Never made it... i ended up buying a plywood Kramer Striker and a Boss distortion pedal.... at a cost of over $600 with taxes and a case.. I found that bill last winter.. can't believe i still had the bill from the store...
Later that year i managed to save over $500 for a Marshall SS Combo... So basicly i paid $1100 or more for my rig and the axe was plywood... It fell apart after 2 years... I still have the neck but i smashed that guitar in a rage....
$1100 took forever to get together on $3.45 an hour!!! I gave up a lot of fun to save that cash and i got 0 help from the parents! Not only did they think guitars were a waste of money they didn't have any money anyways...
By the time i got to Grade 12 in 1988 i was working full time after school every night in a factory.... i thought $8 an hour back then was killer... I switched to midnights to get the extra $1.. at $9 an hour i thought i was going to finally get that Van Halen rig... Never happened... I ended up having to sell all my gear off to get some cash when i was in a bind and stopped playing for a few years...
You could not imagine a happier bugger when i begged borrowed and scraped together enought to buy a used and abuse Les Paul in the early 90's... Felt like i won the lottery....
saddly now since that hard time of having no gear i've gone the other way... now i have way too much