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"Romeo Rondeau" romeospamfree@oakwoodrecordingstudio.
There are some tones that you can't get with a small amp. I like the sound of a Marshall 4X12. You can't get the same tone with a smaller amp, period. Yup. There is definitely something about a Marshall JCM 800 turned up to 8. Especially the 100 watt version... g Single note lines are so much more "vocal" whne the thing is cranked and you need that cabinet for the solid punch. But if are gonna do that you could at least face the amp cabinet at the rear of the stage, ala Steve Stevens or the late John Sierra. You can still face the head forwards, just turn the cabinet around. The drummer won't mind, he's deaf already! Will Miho NY Music & TV Audio Guy Off the Morning Show! & sleepin' In... / Fox News "The large print giveth and the small print taketh away..." Tom Waits |
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Romeo Rondeau wrote:
Well, I CAN play guitar and I don't have a small penis. So why do I like my Marshall half stack? It doesn't seem necessasary to have a small one to want an extension. Bob -- "Things should be described as simply as possible, but no simpler." A. Einstein |
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"Romeo Rondeau" wrote in message
... Well, I CAN play guitar and I don't have a small penis. So why do I like my Marshall half stack? There's nothing wrong with *liking* a half stack. *Nothing* sounds like a dimed non-master plexi, that's just about the coolest sound in the world. But playing a half stack in a venue that seats 100 people is compensating for something. You'll *never* need that much volume in a venue smaller than an arena, and a good tube amp doesn't sound good on 1, so there's no upside to a half stack in those situations. You'd be far better off with a tiny amp that you can crank up loud enough to get some good power tube distortion. Believe me, I *love* a full marshall stack. But I know better than to use one. ryanm |
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"Romeo Rondeau" wrote in message
... Most of the musicians I know are great people. Maybe he should get some better clients... Maybe you classify them differently. Perhaps I should've said that most people who *think* they are musicians are worthless, lazy, wastes of life. They pawn their gear, have rockstar attitudes, can't be bothered to practice or show up on time to gigs, tend to get too drunk and make an ass out of themselves in front of the audience, and so on. Perhaps the musicians you speak of don't include those types (the open audition types), but only include the ones who can actually play and behave like adults. IME, fewer than 1 in 100 who claim to be musicians actually fit that description, though. ryanm |
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"Romeo Rondeau" wrote in message
... It would **** me off, too. Touch my knobs and you'll draw back a nub. What a ****ing control freak you are. If you don't like the way a guitarist sounds, say something. If you still don't like it, get another guitarist. Ah, yes... see the problem is that your half stack is damaging the ears of the other players on the stage so that you can get your "holy grail" of tone. I don't tolerate that kind of childish crap. My ears can't be replaced, but your speakers can, so a simple mic stand through the grill cloth would take care of that problem pretty quickly. Since you have no qualms about damaging my ears, I have no qualms about damaging your equipment. I've gotten another guitarist many times, until I found one who actually values the overall sound more than the *ki113r t0n3* he gets from his monstrous amp. The idea is supposed to be for the whole band to sound good, not for everything to sound like crap, but "check out the tone on that guitarist!" There are some tones that you can't get with a small amp. I like the sound of a Marshall 4X12. You can't get the same tone with a smaller amp, period. The real question is whether or not you *need* precisely that tone in order to put on a good show. I'd like to have a 100W bassman head on a closed 2x12 for my harmonica, but guess what? It's just not a feasible solution for the venues we play, so I do it with a POD. Not the holy grail of harmonica tone, but good enough to sound good without causing physical pain for everyone else on the stage and starting a volume war. It's all a compromise. Surely you understand the concept of sacrificing a bit of tone on your instrument to make the whole mix sound better. And smaller amps *can* sound very close to what a dimed marshall sounds like in the mix with the rest of the band, but at much lower volumes. It's not perfect, but it's far better than the mush that results from turning a 100W marshall up loud enough to get the sound you're talking about. ryanm |
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