Sonic Maximizer question

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Hello Farview,

Pardon if my wordwrap isn't working. This isn't the first time I misconstrued or misunderstood an internet post. It is very possible to mistake humour for smart ass and insight for foolery. The typed word doesn't convey voice tone or facial expression and sometimes the meaning gets lost in the wording. I took your comment to be insulting and apparently you didn't mean that. My apologies.
On most forums there always seems to be something for someone to disagree about, and if there isn't something someone will find SOMETHING, ANYTHING.Sometimes I enjoy the wrangling and sometimes I have better things to do, I mean I'm here to help if I can and to maybe pick a few things up and enjoy the comradere people have when they share a common interest or goal.On the other hand if I spend too much time on here I'm not recording a figging thing and then I get annoyed with myself.
Theres always the bozo with said degree from acme engineering who knows it all,in fact he or she knew it all before they went to school. I'm not accusing you of being that individual but I just think we could all be a little more open minded sometimes.
We could ride this thing to death,hey I know, why not set the world record for longest post, I'll notify guinness. There must be thousands of home recordists just like us. We'll get them all riled up and onto some kind of sharklike feeding frenzy. This would be good for the site. :)
 
Timothy said:
What do you call this?
Like someone else has said its all subjective. If I like want to chain two sonic maximizers together and play them through studio monitors in my car and like what it does, I'll do it. I wouldn't care if Bach pissed his pants over it. If I want to eat crackers in bed and paint my dog orange I'll do it. It probably wouldnt fit in your book Youre not going to convince me its all evil and I'm not going to convince you so lets just leave it at that.
Don't drink the koolaid means don't fall for the bullshit. How could that be an insult? Are you seriously defending your right, as an artist and an American, to fall for the bullshit?
Timothy said:
I might not be the sharpest tool in the shed
Nope, probably not.
 
Like I said it was a simple misunderstanding. No I am not the sharpest tool in the shed but from looking at your artwork I feel a lot better.
 
chessrock said:
yea, but without them, BBE would be losing their biggest market.

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Sheesh! I've never been a fan of Fender Stratocasters myself because I have never held a single Strat that I have felt comfortable with. It's a personal thing, but I refrain from bashing the Strat or under estimating its value, impact, and importance to anyone that may own one and consider it the "Holy Grail". :eek:

SRV redefinded the Strat just as EVH made it an extension of his arms.

I revel in and admire what they did with it!

My Carvin Bolt feels more comfortable (for some reason) and sounds just as good. Go figure!
 
Timothy said:
(referring to sillyhat's "signature" masterpiece...)
No I am not the sharpest tool in the shed but from looking at your artwork I feel a lot better.

Right on, Timothy. And well you should feel better after looking at that autobiographical self portrait. One must always consider the source before lending credence......

Now back to our regularly scheduled thread....
 
60's guy said:
Sheesh! I've never been a fan of Fender Stratocasters myself because I have never held a single Strat that I have felt comfortable with. It's a personal thing, but I refrain from bashing the Strat or under estimating its value, impact, and importance to anyone that may own one and consider it the "Holy Grail". :eek:

SRV redefinded the Strat just as EVH made it an extension of his arms.

I revel in and admire what they did with it!

My Carvin Bolt feels more comfortable (for some reason) and sounds just as good. Go figure!

Excellent point, guy.
 
EVH played Charvel and Kramer...then later ernie ball... but thats another story. :rolleyes:
 
soundchaser59 said:
Right on, Timothy. And well you should feel better after looking at that autobiographical self portrait. One must always consider the source before lending credence......

Now back to our regularly scheduled thread....
You do realise that that isn't a picture of me, don't you?

Still doesn't change the fact that a 42 year old man doesn't know how to interpret a Jonestown reference.


Some people just try too hard to get offended. I like to give people what they want.
 
Sillyhat said:
You do realise that that isn't a picture of me, don't you?

Still doesn't change the fact that a 42 year old man doesn't know how to interpret a Jonestown reference.


Some people just try too hard to get offended. I like to give people what they want.
This is really you...isn't it? :eek: :D
 

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