some_dude
Raging BB Gunologist
I'm starting to find that as I become happier with my sound I'm becomming much less interested in discussing gear and much more interested in discussing music.
For the first time I can look down at my pedalboard and not think that something's missing. There's only two more pedals I'm actually GASsing for (Whammy and CE-20), and only one gear swap I'm contemplating (replace the PQ-3 with a programmable EQ of some sort).
The one thing I'm glad about is that I chose the right amp to begin with as I've had almost zero amp gas since buying it....the only other amp that's held my attention is a Boogie MkIIB, simply because it has that Boogie vibe and it covers alot of ground the Recto can't. Also, after more than a year with this amp I'm at the point where I know how to manipulate my guitar to get the sounds I want out of it; the amp is now an extension of my guitar and I really hate plugging into other amps because I loose the amp/guitar relationship mojo thing.
Anyway, it seems that my goal for the ultimate (IMO) sludge tone is near complete, and playing guitar has moved into what I could refer to as a "near religious experience".
I'm happy.
For the first time I can look down at my pedalboard and not think that something's missing. There's only two more pedals I'm actually GASsing for (Whammy and CE-20), and only one gear swap I'm contemplating (replace the PQ-3 with a programmable EQ of some sort).
The one thing I'm glad about is that I chose the right amp to begin with as I've had almost zero amp gas since buying it....the only other amp that's held my attention is a Boogie MkIIB, simply because it has that Boogie vibe and it covers alot of ground the Recto can't. Also, after more than a year with this amp I'm at the point where I know how to manipulate my guitar to get the sounds I want out of it; the amp is now an extension of my guitar and I really hate plugging into other amps because I loose the amp/guitar relationship mojo thing.
Anyway, it seems that my goal for the ultimate (IMO) sludge tone is near complete, and playing guitar has moved into what I could refer to as a "near religious experience".
I'm happy.