Hot_Grits wrote:...and can we do a festival equivalent? -where you redo your designer toilet to resemble a portaloo?
Haha yeah for the Pauanui palace bach
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Hot_Grits wrote:...and can we do a festival equivalent? -where you redo your designer toilet to resemble a portaloo?
yeah, I know. The local equivalents are always a bit low rent compared to overseas.Capt. Black wrote:Philipnz may be loaded but he's not really "Up" in that stratoshphere if you know what I mean.
No, we need genuine opulence.
I reckon I could swing the technology side of it. Maybe even use of a Herne Bay or Waterfront palace if I can sweet talk one or two people I know.
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Ryan will have amps. Rock shop will have guitars.Hot_Grits wrote:yeah, I know. The local equivalents are always a bit low rent compared to overseas.Capt. Black wrote:Philipnz may be loaded but he's not really "Up" in that stratoshphere if you know what I mean.
No, we need genuine opulence.
I reckon I could swing the technology side of it. Maybe even use of a Herne Bay or Waterfront palace if I can sweet talk one or two people I know.
I can't help with the amps. My Victoria is pretty roadworn and we need spotless stuff. I always get a bout of kiwi cheapness right about the time I price roadcases. Unless we go the vintage route, whereby we're set with your lot. If there's one thing more blues lawyer-sexy than boutique amps it's actual vintage pieces...
...and I sold my PRS years ago. Ironically it was once Muzukis...
yeah man i sure will thanksCustomAudioBoutique wrote:Funnily enough, a good majority of boutique type amps are often sold on their ability to react extremely well to changes in the guitar's volume control setting, a reaction from boutique designers/builders to the inability of a lot of modern, overly-compressed master-volume production amps (particularly prevalent when the boutique thing began) to offer that kind of dynamic response.sgt mukuzi wrote:as for amps go with what the good Capt is saying, check out his stuff. some people get all wanky about amps and instead of rolling back the volume pot they will reach for another "booteak" wank amp
And yes, the Capt has some fantastic old amps that are well worth checking out.
cerealkiller, definitely come and check out what I've got here and have a good play. You can play a Bogner or a 65amps along side a current product Fender Twin and a vintage MusicMan. Each will have it's strengths and weaknesses, and it's a ton of fun finding them!
wow cool sounds like lot of fun to be had! thanksCapt. Black wrote:CerealK. More than just big amps here. I have a weird collection of old and new, not-your-usual-suspects pedals and effects that might open up some possibilities for you. Knowing how you play you should have some fun experimenting with them.
And touching briefly on what I think Sgt. is trying to say.... I think CK already has the fender styles well covered. I think he's looking for something new and different and trying out some other gear might point him in the right direction. Or directions. Or completely turn him inside out.... or something...
yeah i am pretty happy with what gt6 and my roland cube can do ..but i definitely feel the tone can be improved.sgt mukuzi wrote:thats correct
some sweet amps for sure, i reacted to the post about the MIM strat Vrs Usa blah blah blah omfg i am so over it.
if a guy is happy using a GT6 and a SS amp then why recomend a Carr or a Kendrik or some other USA made thing when there are fully capable people in our community making amps just as good. its because of this Yuppie BS thats all over the internet, ohhh you have to have the latest and greatest etc etc why ? and it HAS to be made in the good ol USofA
please its vomit worthy