I moved from Long Island to S.C. 2 years ago.
I let the movers move everything. The guitars made it great. The tranny on my PRS Hendrix head bent. It worked, but it must have taken a big fall.
In your case, I'd rather worry about heat concerns then getting something broken.
Good luck on your...
Absolutely! But where were you in the 70s 80s and 90s when I was playing out? So it’s all relative buddy.
I mean, when I was gigging in 1971, your dad was contemplating shooting you into a toilet or not. In my opinion, the toilet would have been the better of the two choices.
Mimi has much fuller breasts, and that’s important.
Ariola size is also critical, as is breast volume and weight, which must also be considered.
Shaved vs bush also comes into play. Again, I believe Mimi has the upper hand here..
You guys act like the mods done by a TV repairman, were so awesome, highly scientific, rocket science, unrepeatable, mathematically, impossible sequence of events, to get some sound on an album from 1978. Give me a break, guy was a goddamn TV repairman for fucks sake.
He was probably using old...
He never mentioned the MXR Distortion+ in those old interviews.😂
I go back to 1970/ 1971 with guitar playing and gear. I was well aware of gear when Van Halen came out in78.
By that time, I had seen zillions of club bands with Marshalls, and my guess from watching those guys, was that Eddie was...
The Snorkler is the one I think about the most. I’ve been listening to some of the Alice In Chains albums and some of the YouTube examples. Really good
The obvious thing would be the SL 67 on the Suhr cab, but I agree with Suhr, who prefers the amp with Greenbacks, so it currently sits on a Marshall 4 x 12 with Greenbacks.
And I don’t wanna spend $3000 either certainly not more.
There are some lower priced heads, like that Black Star Doug Aldrich looks cool for $1500 bucks, but I don’t know about the reliability of amplifiers in that price range $1500 to $2000.
Whatever head it is it’s gotta sound great through...
Always remember, the other guitarists that played Eddie’s gear back in the day, did not sound like Eddie. They reported they still sounded like themselves.
At some point, you just have to let it go.