I did a speaker swap in my old AC15 and that cured my issues! The AC10 however just sounds awesome, haven’t touched a thing, I think Sizzlingbadger tried different tubes in his one abs went back to the stock ones, such a great amp.Delayman wrote: ↑Thu Jul 22, 2021 11:38 am If we're talking generally going low brow - I have sidelined my whole pedal board for a Boss GT-1 (with Fs-6 switch) followed by an MXR 10 band eq, into an AC15.
Don't think I've ever been happier with my sound.
The MXR eq is always on to fix a few things i don't like about the basic AC15 sound, and the GT-1 covers everything else. Of course the GT-1 has eq's in it, but I wanted the separate eq at my fingertips to correct global things on the fly.
I found almost all of the GT-1 presets to be awful, but with editing i have enough patches I'm happy with (about 10 sounds). And I haven't really spent much time exploring the GT-1.
Would you happily play a really cheap guitar?
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I do 99.9% of my playing through a 15w solid state H&K practice amp, it sounds great for what it is and even does a pretty good job of neck pick up strat noises.
If I were to buy something else to further explore the rock and blues stuff it would only be a Blues Jr or similar.
If I were to buy something else to further explore the rock and blues stuff it would only be a Blues Jr or similar.
The older I get, the more disappointed in myself I become.
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Re: Would you happily play a really cheap guitar?
I do 99.9% of my playing through a helix lt. Its not cheap but its the most expensive bit of music kit I own, I have amps but they just don't get plugged in very often.
Guitars however - my most expensive current guitar is my SE Santana, because I bought it new.
Everything else is under 1k and 2 or 3 cost under $200. My main bass started as an SX bass that ended up costing $70 once I'd sold the amp it came with it for free. I've upgraded pickups, tuners and bridge but its still under owing me $300. Flatwounds probably pushed it over but they're consumables (well a once in a lifetime consumable for a bass).
I have an SX LP thats a shitload of fun too - mainly because EMG's and Stetsbar, will get an afterburner and stutter switch fitted at some stage... that cost me next to nothing to buy too.
In short, you can make pretty much anything work for you, once you rid yourself of the idea that provenance and cost are the deciding factors.
I bought myself a LP for my 40th birthday because Jimmy Page/Peter Green/Gary Moore. When it went I had pangs of regret but it paid for a holiday and I only miss it now because it looked rather splendid It played well too but I get as much fun out of everything else hanging on my walls now.
Favourite bass though is the sterling sub stingray, bought new and with dave discount cheap as chips.
ok Ramble on....
Guitars however - my most expensive current guitar is my SE Santana, because I bought it new.
Everything else is under 1k and 2 or 3 cost under $200. My main bass started as an SX bass that ended up costing $70 once I'd sold the amp it came with it for free. I've upgraded pickups, tuners and bridge but its still under owing me $300. Flatwounds probably pushed it over but they're consumables (well a once in a lifetime consumable for a bass).
I have an SX LP thats a shitload of fun too - mainly because EMG's and Stetsbar, will get an afterburner and stutter switch fitted at some stage... that cost me next to nothing to buy too.
In short, you can make pretty much anything work for you, once you rid yourself of the idea that provenance and cost are the deciding factors.
I bought myself a LP for my 40th birthday because Jimmy Page/Peter Green/Gary Moore. When it went I had pangs of regret but it paid for a holiday and I only miss it now because it looked rather splendid It played well too but I get as much fun out of everything else hanging on my walls now.
Favourite bass though is the sterling sub stingray, bought new and with dave discount cheap as chips.
ok Ramble on....
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Re: Would you happily play a really cheap guitar?
Ahhhh, so you're not 37!! I was getting suspicious but now you've confirmed it!
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future echoes.... and it was 20 years ago so that makes me............. 47WellyBlues wrote: ↑Thu Jul 22, 2021 5:00 pmAhhhh, so you're not 37!! I was getting suspicious but now you've confirmed it!
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Maybe I should've called the thread: Would you happily play a really expensive guitar? Definitely seems a preference for workmanlike instruments over bling.
I sold a spendy guitar today. Would've cost around $7,500 new. I never really played it and I doubt it'll ever cross my mind again. Some guitars just don't leave an impression. Just shows that making a guitar measurably excellent guarantees nothing.
I sold a spendy guitar today. Would've cost around $7,500 new. I never really played it and I doubt it'll ever cross my mind again. Some guitars just don't leave an impression. Just shows that making a guitar measurably excellent guarantees nothing.
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There's a lot to be said about Anticipation being better than reality. It's what drives GAS, and why I still salivate over guitars that play and sound basically the same as what I already have.
The grass is always greener on the other side, and is *even greener* if it's four times as expensive over there.
The grass is always greener on the other side, and is *even greener* if it's four times as expensive over there.
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I would go with inspiration over anything really, if it inspires you then its worth every cent, whether its $7500, $750 or just a hand shandy (going rate of about $75 so I believe)Molly wrote: ↑Thu Jul 22, 2021 5:10 pm Maybe I should've called the thread: Would you happily play a really expensive guitar? Definitely seems a preference for workmanlike instruments over bling.
I sold a spendy guitar today. Would've cost around $7,500 new. I never really played it and I doubt it'll ever cross my mind again. Some guitars just don't leave an impression. Just shows that making a guitar measurably excellent guarantees nothing.
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The massive increase in QC of “cheap” guitars has changed the game. No longer are we spending more gold because it was a a vastly better instrument, we’re spending it to meet our specific tastes.Bg wrote: ↑Thu Jul 22, 2021 4:49 pm I do 99.9% of my playing through a helix lt. Its not cheap but its the most expensive bit of music kit I own, I have amps but they just don't get plugged in very often.
In short, you can make pretty much anything work for you, once you rid yourself of the idea that provenance and cost are the deciding factors.
Favourite bass though is the sterling sub stingray, bought new and with dave discount cheap as chips.
ok Ramble on....
As soon as I bought a Helix, I had no use for amps any more, which was good and bad. It’s nice to have a loud analog thing but now I have more control and options than I ever had and it’s all so portable and predictable in different settings.
Buying the Headrush 112 was the missing piece as it gets that kick in the chest stuff going on.
The LT ended up being too much for me even, and the Stomp has been absolutely spot on for my needs.
Those Sterling Subs are damned good. If you can be arsed a pickup that go parallel makes them even better.
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Re: Would you happily play a really cheap guitar?
yeah the headrush fills the void and a stereo pair was nice but complete overkill
For bass I have many patches and use about 3 but for guitaring, its fun to mess around at times
Any pickups you recommend? Its a keeper and my goto when the battery isn't flat!
For bass I have many patches and use about 3 but for guitaring, its fun to mess around at times
Any pickups you recommend? Its a keeper and my goto when the battery isn't flat!
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Re: Would you happily play a really cheap guitar?
OK I'll play.
IDGAF Rig:
$300 used Aria Classic
$150 used Gibson pickups
$120 used Way Huge green rhino
$150 used Vox/Korg mv50 clean
$200 Radial cab link (to get the full 50w out of the Vox)
$250 beat up Laney quad with V30s
IGAF Rig:
$1500 used Gibson LP or SG
$200 Fulltone fulldrive
$1100 used Mesa 5:50 head (+service by Clarry)
$250 beat up Laney quad with V30s
It's all relative. You could argue that I only play cheap gear.
I'm not just happy I'm fucking stoked playing either one.
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I think my pedalboard cost over 3 times my amp
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My pedal board is about 3 times my amp and about the same of the total value of my guitars...
I have more pedals and guitar parts i havent included..
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My pedal board is in my amp
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My pedal board IS my amp
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