Very cool interview.
I like Tom’s channel. He rambles on a lot, but some of the lesson bits he gets into are absolutely golden. He also has an insane ability to pick up different guitars & really lock onto what they excel at.
Supposedly he ran it out front, that’s where I run mine. On my board, it’s right after the tuner, before the dirt pedals.
It’s my favorite phaser, I like the more subtle setting, from the push button.
Or maybe it's grandpa rock at this point :ROFLMAO:
R7 (more) track is panned left, Suhr (less) is on the right. Same EQ settings on both tracks, just flipped the switch & adjusted gain levels.
I recorded this through the Reactive Load IR, which I've really been digging lately. It's...
Definitely one of the better bang for the buck amps out there still.
Although it’s a bummer you can’t just call Peavey up & order replacement parts as easily as it used to be.
I’ve got the badlander 50 & it’s not great at home volume levels honestly. It’s decent there, but the price tag isn’t justifiable unless you can play it pretty loud.
I'll drive an hour or so to meet a serious buyer, especially if he's driving just as far. I live in an area that's hard to make deals though.
More than once, I've had sellers go out of their way to meet me as well. But I'm not a buyer who's jerking anyone around.
If an experience kind of deal would be his thing, I’ve got some buddies that have done guided elk hunts just outside Yellowstone & absolutely loved it.
A nice watch. I always want one, but never enough to buy something when I could get new guitar gear instead. They don’t take up much space, and shouldn’t lead to more time consuming activities no one has time for.
I’ve not played the Friedman to compare.
I have a Mesa vertical 2x12. While I love it, it’s a little finicky as to what amps it plays well with in my opinion. Compared to my splawn & orange v30 2x12’s, where I can just plug in anything and they’re ready to rock.
The Mesa does pair phenomenally...