Re: My quest for tone is over. Or is it?
I dunno man...that quote is pretty dumb. Unless he's talking about the fact that you might not ever be happy with yer tone again, and therefore, you gotta end your life at its tone pinnacle.
Well, sure if you take something that was meant in jest as if it were serious, it's bound to sound pretty dumb! :nana: Honestly, Eddie said it in jest, I thought it was funny because it was over the top so I sig'd it, and I posted it here at an attempt at humor. So if the humor didn't come across, then I'll simply say that my effort was a "swing and a miss."
In fairness, I provided no context for it, so here it is. Eddie was giving a promotional speech to a group of music shops about one of his new EVH models a year or two ago. He was just going on and on about how great it sounded and that it was just incredible. After that he says, "And what until you hear the one coming out next year!" Everyone started to chuckle at that. Eddie cracked a grin and as he shrugged his shoulders said, "Hey, if you're happy with your tone, kill yourself!" It was part salesmanship. The other part was that if you are closed off to anything coming out as possibly being better, what's the point of continuing the hobby. Like I said, it was meant to be taken seriously. So if it didn't come across as me trying to crack a joke, then that's on me.
To be serious, I am a little envious. I have a few guitars that may never reach the point in which I feel the tone cannot be improved upon. Enjoy it!
I just couldn't be arsed to get another guitar. Especially not a cheapy, because I'd be annoyed by its shortcomings and I'd want to upgrade it, modify it and tweak it etc. What a pain in the arse.
Can't say I disagree. I have a couple that I didn't start out wanting to upgrade. But like you, the day came when it had to happen. :banghead: