Most Dissappointing Piece of Gear You've Ever Bought?

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guitarmike":14p9po95 said:
Boss GT-10. This was supposed to be light years ahead of the GT-6/8. I had the silly idea it would sound good plugged directly into a pa. It did ok with clean tones but any overdrive/distortion tones sounded worse than playing a Kazoo into a Radio Shack microphone attached to a $19.99 Walmart boombox.

Got to agree here. The GT-8 is a great sounding processor -- all the models after that (GT-10, GT-100) sound like ass.

Hey--what do you call someone who can't sound good through a Splawn? A roadie!! :hys: :hys: :hys:
 
First of all, the Carl Martin Plexitone is a KILLER pedal...not sure on that one.


Here's my list:

- Metaltronix M-1000 (the worst POS I've ever heard)
- Reeves Super '78
- Mako Custom 100
- Mako PTP Makoplex
- Diezel Einstein
 
zepland73":2lvew3dw said:
Soldano Hot Rod 50
+1000 Worst box of buzzy I've ever played. Mine also had a horrible ground hum that wouldn't go away no matter what.
 
tripstan":13sy29h5 said:
zepland73":13sy29h5 said:
Soldano Hot Rod 50
+1000 Worst box of buzzy I've ever played. Mine also had a horrible ground hum that wouldn't go away no matter what.

I really wanted to like it! I just couldn't get anything but, a shrill, thin tone. I can usually dial something usable up on even the worst amp, not on this one.........No matter how hard I tried! To be fair I even gave one another shot a few years later and it was the same deal, To me it was an extremely overpriced Crate at best :aww:
 
AmpliFIRE":14wv5u6t said:
First of all, the Carl Martin Plexitone is a KILLER pedal...not sure on that one.


Here's my list:

- Metaltronix M-1000 (the worst POS I've ever heard)
- Reeves Super '78
- Mako Custom 100
- Mako PTP Makoplex
- Diezel Einstein

The Plexitone was a huge let down to me regardless if I used it with my AC30, 74' Plexi or a Hiwatt Custom 50. Channel two, never delivered on the high gain 800 type of thing it was claiming it could do and the boost section shat out and produced a high squeal when engaged. I replaced the pot but to no avail did it work right again.

I used the pedal both as a low volume boost and as an overdrive once the amps above reached the edge of breakup. I just never geled with it.

Difference of opinion really.
 
spirit7":10g3no3x said:
MontyW":10g3no3x said:
cardinal":10g3no3x said:
Axe FX II. Wanted something for low volumes and headphones. Diezel sounds just as good at low volumes (actually sounds better IMHO) and into headphones, the Axe sounded no better than my PodXT.

+1 agree and I did the same.

+2. Traded mine for an Ultra Lead.

-C

This is what scares me about modelers. I am sure they can and do sound good but everyone that posts a good clip of one records it directly into the computer or off a mixing board live. I really want to own an Axe or Kemper but I'd need to hear one live in a band, either through a power amp or through a monitor. I heard Zweezil with the Axe live and his tone was terrible.
 
guitarmike":2ukdzjl4 said:
spirit7":2ukdzjl4 said:
MontyW":2ukdzjl4 said:
cardinal":2ukdzjl4 said:
Axe FX II. Wanted something for low volumes and headphones. Diezel sounds just as good at low volumes (actually sounds better IMHO) and into headphones, the Axe sounded no better than my PodXT.

+1 agree and I did the same.

+2. Traded mine for an Ultra Lead.

-C

This is what scares me about modelers. I am sure they can and do sound good but everyone that posts a good clip of one records it directly into the computer or off a mixing board live. I really want to own an Axe or Kemper but I'd need to hear one live in a band, either through a power amp or through a monitor. I heard Zweezil with the Axe live and his tone was terrible.
I ran an Axe-Fx standard as a preamp through a QSC 1450 into a Marshall 4x12. It sounded pretty good.
 
I couldn't ever get the Axe FX II to sound right, whether through PA monitors or through a poweramp/cabinet. It never had the presence to compete with a 5150/Carvin Legacy 412 the fella I was playing with used, no matter what settings I adjusted. It sounded phenomenal for DI recording though, but I actually enjoy the process of miking a real cabinet and dealing all the tiny irregularities and artifacts a real guitar amplifier has. It just has more balls.
 
Aristocat":298a26kl said:
AmpliFIRE":298a26kl said:
First of all, the Carl Martin Plexitone is a KILLER pedal...not sure on that one.


Here's my list:

- Metaltronix M-1000 (the worst POS I've ever heard)
- Reeves Super '78
- Mako Custom 100
- Mako PTP Makoplex
- Diezel Einstein

The Plexitone was a huge let down to me regardless if I used it with my AC30, 74' Plexi or a Hiwatt Custom 50. Channel two, never delivered on the high gain 800 type of thing it was claiming it could do and the boost section shat out and produced a high squeal when engaged. I replaced the pot but to no avail did it work right again.

I used the pedal both as a low volume boost and as an overdrive once the amps above reached the edge of breakup. I just never geled with it.

Difference of opinion really.


Something had to be wrong with yours...seriously
 
I have to go back a ways-Wanted a bit more out of a modded mid 70's Marshall JMP I had, my first decent amp I had. I loved that thing. Took it to this Jabco guy in Hollywood who fuckin gutted it and turned it in to a pile of shit. After a couple of sessions with this electronics guy I knew at the time, trying to revive it. I ended up disgusted by it, and just trading it away... I remember trying this thing out after the Jabco guy had modded it and literally almost tearing up. :cry: :lol: :LOL: It did sound pretty cool before that and if I had only known Jose was right around the corner. :lol: :LOL:
 
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