Molly wrote:Sixteen folk playing through a Plexi on 10!
what I took from that...
Glad I wasn't in the room
The Tele guy couldn't even figure out how to turn the amp on
even a plexi can't make an 8 string sound good
A female gets to play a plexi and she turns her volume knob down...WTF... sums up the difference between a man and a woman right there
If Less is More Then Just Think How Much More More would be
Molly wrote:Sixteen folk playing through a Plexi on 10!
what I took from that...
Glad I wasn't in the room
The Tele guy couldn't even figure out how to turn the amp on
even a plexi can't make an 8 string sound good
A female gets to play a plexi and she turns her volume knob down...WTF... sums up the difference between a man and a woman right there
Interesting that some sounded crap, some OK, and a couple really good. Different guitars I know but I also wonder if the playing of some suited it more than others. Mick's blue Strat sounded nice as did that PRS Scala (?). The lower output pickups (what I took to be lower output) sounded better to me.
Molly wrote:Sixteen folk playing through a Plexi on 10!
what I took from that...
Glad I wasn't in the room
The Tele guy couldn't even figure out how to turn the amp on
even a plexi can't make an 8 string sound good
A female gets to play a plexi and she turns her volume knob down...WTF... sums up the difference between a man and a woman right there
And yet she sounded good, protected her hearing and earned some respect from Pete Thorn...definitely says a lot about men.
Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:Been diggin' on Philip these last few days. Malmsteen-esque vibrato, fat-Strat tone and the perfect combo of restraint & balls to the wall...
Stick that in your pipe and smoke it Kenny Wayne
Since I'm bored with my current playlist, listening to his concert on Youtube - Philip Sayce Live in Ottawa. Good tones. Never heard of the dude before.
No one ever died of hard work.. but why take the risk..
Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:Since I'm bored with my current playlist, listening to his concert on Youtube - Philip Sayce Live in Ottawa. Good tones. Never heard of the dude before.
Yeah, that's a good one. Is that the one where a storm rolls through about half way through?
Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:Since I'm bored with my current playlist, listening to his concert on Youtube - Philip Sayce Live in Ottawa. Good tones. Never heard of the dude before.
Yeah, that's a good one. Is that the one where a storm rolls through about half way through?
Yep that's the one
No one ever died of hard work.. but why take the risk..