not gonna lie, I was all paranoid at the time that it was going to shit the bed on me. I really liked the sound, and at least should have kept the greenie loaded 4x12. I would like to still have that amp these days. :cheers:
Dude, don't even get me started. I have a group of friends, that think Trey is the greatest gift to musicians. Please don't go there. :LOL:
wrote when he was 16?
still love that stupid pedal. I can't force myself to put it on my board, but it sits at the end of the signal chain to play with amps. Having way more fun with it than I should. TB lets it sit pretty transparent unless you want it.
it's fun, if you haven't tried it, it's worth playing around with. Not sure you would like it if you're going for tight metal, but it can be a blast for hard rock tones and leads.
I appreciate that brother, but he can duplicate any style, and can use his own style when he wants. He's one of those guys I look at, and wonder where the witchcraft is. I have an ego, and I feel like I can write a catchy riff, but a man has to know his limitations. :LOL:
how long were you dormant? I've gone through such ups and downs with guitar. Played from 16-18, then went to school and didn't pick it up again until I was 35. Then went through a bitter divorce at 45, and had my gear in litigation for years. Hated guitar, lol. Recently picked it back up a...
I'd argue more than one. :cheers:
the 82' yr old comment has me rolling. :LOL: He has looked like he was 80 since I was in elementary school. My babysitter was into them, lol.