G
Greg_L
Banned
Don't forget your strap and picks, n00b. 


So I says "Yeah, I could, but still, why would you block my mailbox? Use your brain, please". So she pulls forward, gets out, and walks away and now this wigger dude is staring me down as I walk up to my door, and he's kind of walking into my yard. So I stop, turn around, as ask him "and what are you gonna do? Just go away. Get out of my yard". And he backs up and says "Just go inside". So that's what I did. I went inside. I didn't even shoot him. 
.



You only had one jam with these guys. What were you missing that you need to dial in better? I think that if you're gonna start playing live more often, you might wanna consider a cab with matching speakers in it. Maybe pull the trigger on that Peavey cab. Your bastard cab is awesome for recording, but you could be fighting yourself with all those mismatched speakers going at once.
I believe you are IMO.But yeah, this was the first time playing with these guys, & I'm probably over-thinking this shit again as usual...lol...
Well Bob, I did show all the guys & myself last night, just how bad I am.....I believe you are IMO.
I've said this before too ...... if you spent half as much time on your playing/recording as you do obsessing over minute changes in tone you'd be the baddest player on the planet!
.
Like I mentioned, I don't think it's as much a speaker thing as the amp (DSL) itself...It's just the nature of the amp...That said, I think I could use an eq to even out the channels a little more, making the red a little thicker in the low end, & just a little darker overall...As for the mix of speakers ...... lots of guys choose to use multiple speaker types at the same time for the purpose of one speaker giving you something the other lacks. There are big money amps that go out of the factory that way ...... once again, you gotta use what makes you happy but I don't necessarily think that mixing speakers in a cab is automatically a bad idea.


