Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: sgmypod on October 21, 2007, 08:57:28 PM
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From feline of course...and she's sweet..anyways time to play
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Glad she went to a good home... :)
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amso happy have been after a tele for a while but never found one I could live with ..until now...and Jonathan is such a nice bloke....
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Looks great from the pics-congratulations on giving a home to a stray.
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only downside is a downscale on amp...but hey am more a guitar man than an amp man *L*
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I think that that is the right balance-amps come and go-guitars are forever once you find the right one.
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I think that that is the right balance-amps come and go-guitars are forever once you find the right one.
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A good guitar will sound good in a lot of amps, a bad guitar will sound bad in all amps.
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yeah and the TT I got is a great amp.....bit more control than last amp(60w prosonic in the house was a beast...but she sure was pretty and sounded great)..for most of the time I use it
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there are pics? :?
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there are pics? :?
precisely my thought!
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Perhaps 38th is referring to the pics on Feline's for sale (http://www.felineguitars.com/for_sale/sale_guitars.html) page?
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Perhaps 38th is referring to the pics on Feline's for sale (http://www.felineguitars.com/for_sale/sale_guitars.html) page?
which tabby?
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there's 2 tabbys on them thar' sale pages...hmmm which one?
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I think that that is the right balance-amps come and go-guitars are forever once you find the right one.
+1
A good guitar will sound good in a lot of amps, a bad guitar will sound bad in all amps.
Yup, there's no point amplifying something that sounds bad. It'll just sound bad louder. Like people with expensive stereo amps and cr@p CD players :roll:
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This tabby...will do my own pics of the tabby in it's new home..later when I stop playing
(http://www.felineguitars.com/images/news/sunbustfholetabby1.jpg)
(http://www.felineguitars.com/images/news/sunbustfholetabby4.jpg)
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I think that that is the right balance-amps come and go-guitars are forever once you find the right one.
+1
A good guitar will sound good in a lot of amps, a bad guitar will sound bad in all amps.
Yup, there's no point amplifying something that sounds bad. It'll just sound bad louder. Like people with expensive stereo amps and cr@p CD players :roll:
i think it's more the other way round. I tend to find an amp i like and keep it - i also think that the amp is the core of anybody's tone - i.e. you can plug any shitety squier strat into a Fender Twin and get a nice country sound, or a marshall and get a nice rock sound. The guitar is far more subtle difference. I bet you a drummer could hear the difference between that twin and that marshall, but maybe not a squier and a suhr through the same amp...?
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good point too...did love my prosonic......but the downside was couldn't get above two most days...so not a practical choice.....the TT is sweet though