Quote from: Afghan DaveI apologise to all who find my use of Johnny's Koch offensive. I regret inserting it and will withdraw it immediately. Should anything unpleasant issue from my playful use of Johnny's Koch, I would find it particularly hard to swallow. I mean this most sincerely.darn british humour Being a bloody German, I only got the Koch spelling thing now :D :D :D :D :D
I apologise to all who find my use of Johnny's Koch offensive. I regret inserting it and will withdraw it immediately. Should anything unpleasant issue from my playful use of Johnny's Koch, I would find it particularly hard to swallow. I mean this most sincerely.
Quote from: hunterQuote from: Afghan DaveI apologise to all who find my use of Johnny's Koch offensive. I regret inserting it and will withdraw it immediately. Should anything unpleasant issue from my playful use of Johnny's Koch, I would find it particularly hard to swallow. I mean this most sincerely.darn british humour Being a bloody German, I only got the Koch spelling thing now :D :D :D :D :DThanks for not making a big thing out of it, I hate it to blow up in my face
darn british humour Being a bloody German, I only got the Koch spelling thing now :D :D :D :D :D
Great stuff! :lol: She did offer me a the chance to plug in to her full stack, but i declined as i said i was going to get my Koch out when i got back home.
T.C Electronics were using twin studio tones on their demo stage, they sounded nice with the big effect units going through them. They had a cool voice effect unit too.
Quote from: Johnny MacT.C Electronics were using twin studio tones on their demo stage, they sounded nice with the big effect units going through them. They had a cool voice effect unit too.Did you go to the "try guitar pedal on headphones" one? Have you seen the vibrating base plate to stand on? Kinda like a Playstation vibrating controller, you felt the bass frequencies on your feet, although playing headphones. Was a cool idea I thought.