
Fiesta Red
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Jesus had a tramp stamp. It says so in the Bible
To Ola's credit many guys I have met with a basement full of shiny new gear and no gigs genuinely didn't know what the hell they were doing.I realize there are a heap of clueless people out there, but this series seems ingenuine, weak, etc. Not hating on Ola. I'm a fan and never had a problem with his channel to begin with before his complaint of slowing down on subs.
To Ola's credit many guys I have met with a basement full of shiny new gear and no gigs genuinely didn't know what the hell they were doing.
my first tube amp was a Mark IV. Imagine the fun times.That's pretty cool, I know when I first started getting tube amps, I couldn't dial it in. It either sounded like a gnat's buzzing ass or a whomping pile of bass.
The problem with the old days was getting any information and when you did get it it'd be like your guitar teacher recommending an amp (conveniently sold at the store he's teaching from) that he will make commission on. Get a peeeeeveeee classic 30 gtg bro. The problem today is sorting through tons and tons of bad information.This. I have played a bunch of stuff, but it's mostly because all my friends are rich programmer and doctor shitheads who have too much money and no talent.
That's why I think this is a good video series idea, because most hobbyists wouldn't know good tone even if they had it
Certainly listening to a lot of clips that get posted... it is what it is
The pedal crowd should be pleased - that sounds amazing.
I didn’t know the TSLs were 150W. I thought they were 100W three channel.
Ola playing just sounded heavier. Right hand technique cannot be underestimated.
The problem with the old days was getting any information and when you did get it it'd be like your guitar teacher recommending an amp (conveniently sold at the store he's teaching from) that he will make commission on. Get a peeeeeveeee classic 30 gtg bro. The problem today is sorting through tons and tons of bad information.
Can you believe I owned, and struggled with a strat and a four hole Marshall for like 5 or 6 years before I bought a guitar shop magazine that detailed cross channeling? Never heard of it. Boom! All of a sudden I'm not dealing with a rig like a jar of shrill pickles. The section where Ola was explaining the bass EQ to him was a fine example of having those knowledgeable insights handed to you. Dude could've been having a revelation for all we know. It's happened to me!!!
Pretty insane that people need tone make overs? It's a fucking chug for God's sakes. How much of an idiot do you have to be to not know how to boost an amp or scoop some mids? I guess he's found some ideas to keep him relevant but this is just plain silly. He does have a mean right picking hand though, give him that.
Yep, this is true, can confirmBeing on forums like this one kind of skews a person's perception about this kind of thing. A lot of what we think of as "common knowledge" around places like this isn't really common most other places. Most guitar players are kind of knuckle draggers when it comes to knowing the first thing about getting a great tight high gain tone at the PA or recording level.
I had no knowledgeable musician friends, no magazines, I was also a bit of an airhead looking back at it. I had a completely clean solid state amp from the 60s and I wanted 90s gain, probably something like Metallica or Green Day or whatever.The problem with the old days was getting any information and when you did get it it'd be like your guitar teacher recommending an amp (conveniently sold at the store he's teaching from) that he will make commission on. Get a peeeeeveeee classic 30 gtg bro. The problem today is sorting through tons and tons of bad information.
Can you believe I owned, and struggled with a strat and a four hole Marshall for like 5 or 6 years before I bought a guitar shop magazine that detailed cross channeling? Never heard of it. Boom! All of a sudden I'm not dealing with a rig like a jar of shrill pickles. The section where Ola was explaining the bass EQ to him was a fine example of having those knowledgeable insights handed to you. Dude could've been having a revelation for all we know. It's happened to me!!!
At least your local guitar shop had boss pedals. We didn't have that and what we did have was marked way up over MSRP and the people behind the counter pretended like they were doing you a favor selling it. BF Egypt life. Without making 3-4 hour drives with a pocket full of dough It wasn't until I moved to FL that I found a shop where I could test affordable used gear and there was actually stuff to choose from and staff that knew what they were talking about.I had no knowledgeable musician friends, no magazines, I was also a bit of an airhead looking back at it. I had a completely clean solid state amp from the 60s and I wanted 90s gain, probably something like Metallica or Green Day or whatever.
Im playing breakfast eggs bluesAt least your local guitar shop had boss pedals. We didn't have that and what we did have was marked way up over MSRP and the people behind the counter pretended like they were doing you a favor selling it. BF Egypt life. Without making 3-4 hour drives with a pocket full of dough It wasn't until I moved to FL that I found a shop where I could test affordable used gear and there was actually stuff to choose from and staff that knew what they were talking about.
You are quickly becoming an asset to this forum with your knowledge of private reserve PRS guitars and other fine gear. Interested to hear whether you've retrofitted your older PRS guitars with the newer lightweight vowel tuners that Paul says are a must for real blues tone.Someone give me the cliff notes, did he have any Private Stock 10 Tops or original Klon pedals in there? Everyone knows that's where tone comes from. And unless he's playing C7#5b9 or II V I progressions, I'm not interested.