Sorry, no. I saved and saved and when I finally had the $650 the Kramer was going to cost I went to Guitar Center in downtown Chicago, the only store I knew of in the area to buy a Kramer. When I got there the salesman had me check out a couple of Kramers. I was pretty stoked and ready to buy...
I was just doing the math that Billy was touring with a 22 year old guitar in 1981 and compared it to a 22 year old guitar in 2024. So yeah kidding and not taking this too seriously which is why I ended my post with a "lol".
A '59 burst was around $3-5k in the late 70's which was a lot of...
Exactly. No idea what the OP is talking about as the Blue channel has been the celebrated channel since these amps came out and everyone has been trying to tame the red channel since the beginning. Red channel is over the top ridiculous amounts of gain and IMO has to be set on about 10 o'clock...
I have always written the guitar rhythms first. Then I figure out the speed and put down a click and record a scratch guitar track so I can write the drums. Once I have drums laid down I can record the guitars for real. I like coming up with the guitar riffs first so they are just guitar riffs...
Maybe he has one of those Randall George Lynch Signature model MTS heads behind that he is using? He always had the plexi behind the Randall's when he was supposed to be using the Randall's so now maybe he has is doing the reverse? :ROFLMAO:
I love vintage Japanese guitars! I have an early 80's Van Halen stripes, vintage trem Tokai and I also have this 1980 Tokai LS-80. I find that the paint color and sunburst pattern on some of the vintage Japanese Les Paul's is sometimes not quite right for my taste (that's actually true of a lot...
Go to the 2nd link to the video in this thread. Click on Watch On YouTube. Underneath the video on youtube, click on Download. You will have to sign up for a Premium Youtube account for 2 months free. Then you can download it. After 2 months don't forget to cancel your Youtube Premium.
I'll give you that. Maybe the name isn't that cool. Is Luxxtone a super cool brand name? Suhr? Schecter? Koch? Larry? Friedman? G&L? Sweetwater? I mean it's not like this is an industry filled with super cool, catchy names. I get it. Some of them are last names, but it's not like they are all...
The Luxxtones I have played have been fantastic. If there wasn't a Chubtone, I would probably be playing Luxxtones.
If anyone knew who did our fretwork they would probably be stunned. We can't say though to protect their day job. Let's just say no one would be disappointed in whose hands were...
From Tooth and Nail I always thought the guitar tones in the chorus of "Just Got Lucky" sounded huge. Listening to it now and I still think it sounds huge.
Interesting new circuit design? There are plenty of those out there. You weren't expecting a thread with the words "Friedman Plex" in the title to be about an interesting new circuit design were you?