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Re: Gear That Everybody Seems To Love But You Don't

Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2023 9:50 pm
by Thewilltopowerrock
Tentative plus one for the Flint camp. I haven’t given it a proper run but from what I have heard so far it didn’t blow my hair back given its reputation (which preceded it, naturally).
On one hand that sucks because it’s be back to the drawing board, but on the other hand it’s cool because it’s back to the drawing board.

Re: Gear That Everybody Seems To Love But You Don't

Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2023 9:05 am
by sizzlingbadger
IMHO the spring reverb on the Flint is average, everything else on it is excellent.

Re: Gear That Everybody Seems To Love But You Don't

Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2023 5:03 pm
by jhyang549
Guitar amps, I guess? I've been playing digital modellers so much more than my actual tube guitar amp that I'm going ampless. I bought a cheap Laney 1x12 PA and have been playing my Zoom G3n through it (sounds good so far). The Zoom G3n cabinet simulations aren't that great so I've ordered a cheap cab IR loader pedal from AliExpress to load York Audio IRs into it.

Re: Gear That Everybody Seems To Love But You Don't

Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2023 6:14 pm
by MiniForklift
For me I found the Katana very underwhelming, I’ve had the 50w and the 100w and neither made my ball sack tingle

Re: Gear That Everybody Seems To Love But You Don't

Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2023 6:20 pm
by Starfire
Vox Pathfinders. People talk like they're some kind of holy grail solid state amp, but I think they sound fucking awful.

Re: Gear That Everybody Seems To Love But You Don't

Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2023 7:12 pm
by robthemac
Starfire wrote: Wed Jun 28, 2023 6:20 pm Vox Pathfinders. People talk like they're some kind of holy grail solid state amp, but I think they sound fucking awful.
Oh god yes, this was one of the least pleasant amps I have ever spent time with.

Re: Gear That Everybody Seems To Love But You Don't

Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2023 7:46 pm
by MiniForklift
Brittler than a sun-baked plastic bottle

Re: Gear That Everybody Seems To Love But You Don't

Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2023 7:54 pm
by IMOCD
I'll see your Pathfinder and raise you a Blues Junior.....

Re: Gear That Everybody Seems To Love But You Don't

Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2023 7:59 pm
by Thewilltopowerrock
IMOCD wrote: Wed Jun 28, 2023 7:54 pm I'll see your Pathfinder and raise you a Blues Junior.....
Go on…

Re: Gear That Everybody Seems To Love But You Don't

Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2023 8:52 pm
by rickenbackerkid
I can't vibe with -

Compressor Pedals as an always on type thing. I love them as an obvious effect and always use one with my 12 string, but I've had some really nice compressors, and I turn them off and think . . ah, that's better.

Reverb pedals - with the exception of a tube driven spring reverb on a clean Fender Amp. Same thing as a compressor, I've tried various reverb pedals and when I turn them off I think, ah good, my tone is back.

Interestingly, I really like both compression and reverb as post microphone mixing effects.

Also, fake relic'ed guitars. I love beat up guitars, (my poor Rickenbacker) but artificial relic'ing is just not my jam. I like when the dents and scrapes tell the story of 100's of bar gigs.

Re: Gear That Everybody Seems To Love But You Don't

Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2023 10:39 pm
by hercules
rickenbackerkid wrote: Wed Jun 28, 2023 8:52 pm I can't vibe with -

Compressor Pedals as an always on type thing. I love them as an obvious effect and always use one with my 12 string, but I've had some really nice compressors, and I turn them off and think . . ah, that's better.
Funny you say that, cos I've found that my Cali76 spends more time off than on these days - in fact, I never use it. But it's coincided with me changing my gain staging, which involves more natural compression from the amp...so maybe that's it too?

Re: Gear That Everybody Seems To Love But You Don't

Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2023 9:35 pm
by Slowy
Touchscreens.
Lets start with phones. They work well for those amongst you to whom the great outdoors is the walk between car and office but if it's raining, your hands are dirty or, god forbid you have band aids on your fingertips, a touchscreen is a real pain.
Cars.
I don't know how they even got there. Trying to change anything other than velocity in a Tesla requires a co-pilot who can locate the appropriate icon to touch. I can operate every control in my car without taking my eyes off the road because I know where everything is and it tells me what I've done. Touchscreens have zero feedback. They're like engaging in sex through shower glass. You can see what's happening but all sensory feedback is removed. It's horrible.

And to those of you laughing at the old man yelling at clouds, when are you going to modify your guitar's controls to a touchscreen?
Yes Conway, I know you have one......

Re: Gear That Everybody Seems To Love But You Don't

Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2023 9:42 pm
by Thewilltopowerrock
Slowy wrote: Wed Jul 05, 2023 9:35 pm Touchscreens.
Lets start with phones. They work well for those amongst you to whom the great outdoors is the walk between car and office but if it's raining, your hands are dirty or, god forbid you have band aids on your fingertips, a touchscreen is a real pain.
Cars.
I don't know how they even got there. Trying to change anything other than velocity in a Tesla requires a co-pilot who can locate the appropriate icon to touch. I can operate every control in my car without taking my eyes off the road because I know where everything is and it tells me what I've done. Touchscreens have zero feedback. They're like engaging in sex through shower glass. You can see what's happening but all sensory feedback is removed. It's horrible.

And to those of you laughing at the old man yelling at clouds, when are you going to modify your guitar's controls to a touchscreen?
Yes Conway, I know you have one......
I’m with you on the cars. I derive unwarranted pleasure from operating controls without diverting eyes and knowing the task is done.

Re: Gear That Everybody Seems To Love But You Don't

Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2023 9:46 pm
by Slowy
hercules wrote: Thu Jun 29, 2023 10:39 pm
rickenbackerkid wrote: Wed Jun 28, 2023 8:52 pm I can't vibe with -

Compressor Pedals as an always on type thing. I love them as an obvious effect and always use one with my 12 string, but I've had some really nice compressors, and I turn them off and think . . ah, that's better.
Funny you say that, cos I've found that my Cali76 spends more time off than on these days - in fact, I never use it. But it's coincided with me changing my gain staging, which involves more natural compression from the amp...so maybe that's it too?
My old Keeley 2 knob compressor was a 'sound gooderer' pedal, it was always on. My current version is used to give me some control fingerpicking electric but I've learned some techniques that don't make it totally necessary anymore. Does make things easier though.

Re: Gear That Everybody Seems To Love But You Don't

Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2023 9:47 pm
by robthemac
Vox amplifiers.