We've all been there at least once.
Some genius decides to tell you your rig is "wrong" for the purposes you set it to. Sometimes it's fanboyism, other times they're just aghast that you're "abusing" or "tainting" equipment (Not like RorySRV on the tie-dye strat thread. I mean people who do this stuff sincerely)
I was playing last week, and had some scuttering gobsheen tell me off because I dared to play stoner-ish rock with
a: A hollowbody(My eggle)
b: P-90 pickups(BKP, of course)
c: A Laney VC-30(I don't think he noticed I was running a 1x15 cab as an extension)
d: Only a clean boost and a wah
I think the thrust of his argument would be that I'd sound better (or in his words, not shitee) with a Les Paul with huge 'buckers, a floor full of fuzz pedals and a Marshall. Because that's what someone he's seen plays with instead.
So, anyway, the point. If you're getting "your sound", most people like it and it fits in the mix of the band, do you have the "right" gear, or is there still wisdom in recieved wisdom?