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boingoman said:Played 'em on the first tour, used 'em as wheel chocks for the truck on every other tour........
And you've got the pictures to prove it, right?
boingoman said:Played 'em on the first tour, used 'em as wheel chocks for the truck on every other tour........
Buck62 said:Have you ever played at "club level" at a decent sized venue?
There's no way around getting that buzz, hum and hiss when you have to turn up the volume to fill out the place.
Buck62 said:And you've got the pictures to prove it, right?
Buck62 said:Have you ever played at "club level" at a decent sized venue?
There's no way around getting that buzz, hum and hiss when you have to turn up the volume to fill out the place.
Buck62 said:Have you ever played at "club level" at a decent sized venue?
There's no way around getting that buzz, hum and hiss when you have to turn up the volume to fill out the place.
musicsdarkangel said:Most professional bands use tube amps
musicsdarkangel said:Most professional bands use tube amps.
Buck62 said:Got proof of that?
Links, please!
boingoman said:Also Allan Holdsworth, Andy Summers, Adrian Belew, Dime Bag Darrell, and Frank Gambale are all solid-state guys.
Wide Awake said:Frank Gambale was using a Marshall JMP-1 tube preamp the last three times I saw him play (in 2001, 2002, and 2003). I know he has a signature preamp that Carvin is selling, I assume he is now using that.
boingoman said:Sorry, dude, I'm with ya on the tube thing but Metheny and Mclaughlin are in no way tube-heads. Metheny played a solid-state Acoustic amp, only giving it up when it finally died after tweny straight years. For a bunch of years McLaughlin didn't even use an amp live, just went straight into the PA from his effects rack.
Also Allan Holdsworth, Andy Summers, Adrian Belew, Dime Bag Darrell, and Frank Gambale are all solid-state guys.
Like I said, I'm a tube guy, but let's not go overboard .
musicsdarkangel said:Heh ok, but Mclaughlin has probably used a bunch of random stuff, hasn't he?