Home practice setup looks different to last century

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Re: Home practice setup looks different to last century

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Guitar > Amp + Youtube - maybe this is why I'm not getting very far.
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My practice setup is about the same as what it was 25 years ago (except I had a 4x12 in my bedroom back then)!

Couple of amps, couple of pedals... um that’s about it. Simple man, happy man. My main technological advance was going from a 9v powered tuner on the floor to a battery powered tuner that clips on my guitar.

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I don't get it. I thought this was about guitar gear. What does a picture of a couple of pieces of printed cardboard have to do with anything?
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Re: Home practice setup looks different to last century

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I'm liking the Mackie big knob as a little hub; run the amp modeller into that, with either a phone playing songs/tracks/YT or a laptop playing ableton/songs/tracks/YT and a couple of headphone outs... and I can have the piano plugged in at the same time and just switch between for next time. Good fun.

But I guess the idea is to do this more than once or twice to make it 'practice?'
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