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I'm thinking of selling the CAA and keeping the Naylor. The Naylor is far from perfect but every time I plug into it I find myself just wailing away the time...
ratter":fu9xjvch said:I'm thinking of selling the CAA and keeping the Naylor. The Naylor is far from perfect but every time I plug into it I find myself just wailing away the time...
Digital Jams":3s0ir5pj said:I was surprised that you were really digging that amp, seemed a far departure for you considering your marshall / budda love.
Nothing wrong with revolving amps once in a while if you are buying them used and as long as you don't get carried away.ratter":2oxvk58l said:I should let my wife pick (without telling her prices) and then sell the loser and disconnect my 'net access permanently.
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Randy Van Sykes":30xejh83 said:Nothing wrong with revolving amps once in a while if you are buying them used and as long as you don't get carried away.ratter":30xejh83 said:I should let my wife pick (without telling her prices) and then sell the loser and disconnect my 'net access permanently.
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I say you'll end up with a Budda (for the 5th time) again one day soon.![]()
Rufus Leaking":2kc0h8jx said:It takes the Naylor thing to a whole other level.
strungup":1ng2aadk said:I am at three amps right now that give me three different tones. I have no interest in buying anything new but I fight the idea of selling one. The smart thing to do would be keep all three and play the one that fits my current mood. The reality is I feel weird having an amp that sits there untouched for periods of time. So I think I know exactly how you feel. Even when I am in the mood to play one of the other amps, there is usually one amp that I still go to playing most of the time. Is it worth having $$$ tied up for the few times I want the other amp. So I sell the amps and find myself buying something else or the same thing again down the road to fit that desire. The three amps I have right now I have owned each one in the past so I returned to the same three amps I owned liked and sold. When push comes to shove I think most of us have lost our minds, if I had one to begin with.
Oh...ratter":2hwlpv5i said:Randy Van Sykes":2hwlpv5i said:Nothing wrong with revolving amps once in a while if you are buying them used and as long as you don't get carried away.ratter":2hwlpv5i said:I should let my wife pick (without telling her prices) and then sell the loser and disconnect my 'net access permanently.
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I say you'll end up with a Budda (for the 5th time) again one day soon.![]()
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strungup":1wviqicw said:I am at three amps right now that give me three different tones. I have no interest in buying anything new but I fight the idea of selling one. The smart thing to do would be keep all three and play the one that fits my current mood. The reality is I feel weird having an amp that sits there untouched for periods of time. So I think I know exactly how you feel. Even when I am in the mood to play one of the other amps, there is usually one amp that I still go to playing most of the time. Is it worth having $$$ tied up for the few times I want the other amp. So I sell the amps and find myself buying something else or the same thing again down the road to fit that desire. The three amps I have right now I have owned each one in the past so I returned to the same three amps I owned liked and sold. When push comes to shove I think most of us have lost our minds, if I had one to begin with.
Vrad":2dp8l9jd said:strungup":2dp8l9jd said:I am at three amps right now that give me three different tones. I have no interest in buying anything new but I fight the idea of selling one. The smart thing to do would be keep all three and play the one that fits my current mood. The reality is I feel weird having an amp that sits there untouched for periods of time. So I think I know exactly how you feel. Even when I am in the mood to play one of the other amps, there is usually one amp that I still go to playing most of the time. Is it worth having $$$ tied up for the few times I want the other amp. So I sell the amps and find myself buying something else or the same thing again down the road to fit that desire. The three amps I have right now I have owned each one in the past so I returned to the same three amps I owned liked and sold. When push comes to shove I think most of us have lost our minds, if I had one to begin with.
I've done that. I have 3 amps at the moment and absolutely no amp GAS. I do end up playing the latest acquisition more than the ones I've had for a while... occasionally, I have an impulse to sell the ones that are sitting around, but then I realize it would be a mistake.
strungup":u7pderpy said:Vrad":u7pderpy said:strungup":u7pderpy said:I am at three amps right now that give me three different tones. I have no interest in buying anything new but I fight the idea of selling one. The smart thing to do would be keep all three and play the one that fits my current mood. The reality is I feel weird having an amp that sits there untouched for periods of time. So I think I know exactly how you feel. Even when I am in the mood to play one of the other amps, there is usually one amp that I still go to playing most of the time. Is it worth having $$$ tied up for the few times I want the other amp. So I sell the amps and find myself buying something else or the same thing again down the road to fit that desire. The three amps I have right now I have owned each one in the past so I returned to the same three amps I owned liked and sold. When push comes to shove I think most of us have lost our minds, if I had one to begin with.
I've done that. I have 3 amps at the moment and absolutely no amp GAS. I do end up playing the latest acquisition more than the ones I've had for a while... occasionally, I have an impulse to sell the ones that are sitting around, but then I realize it would be a mistake.
That is why I am going to try to keep these three this time. If I really bothers me I might hide one in the closet so I am not looking at it maybe that will work![]()
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Vrad":1nvl42gd said:strungup":1nvl42gd said:Vrad":1nvl42gd said:strungup":1nvl42gd said:I am at three amps right now that give me three different tones. I have no interest in buying anything new but I fight the idea of selling one. The smart thing to do would be keep all three and play the one that fits my current mood. The reality is I feel weird having an amp that sits there untouched for periods of time. So I think I know exactly how you feel. Even when I am in the mood to play one of the other amps, there is usually one amp that I still go to playing most of the time. Is it worth having $$$ tied up for the few times I want the other amp. So I sell the amps and find myself buying something else or the same thing again down the road to fit that desire. The three amps I have right now I have owned each one in the past so I returned to the same three amps I owned liked and sold. When push comes to shove I think most of us have lost our minds, if I had one to begin with.
I've done that. I have 3 amps at the moment and absolutely no amp GAS. I do end up playing the latest acquisition more than the ones I've had for a while... occasionally, I have an impulse to sell the ones that are sitting around, but then I realize it would be a mistake.
That is why I am going to try to keep these three this time. If I really bothers me I might hide one in the closet so I am not looking at it maybe that will work![]()
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Now there's a thought. Hide it...
I was recently playing Bogner XTC which I came close to selling a couple times and I'm glad I didn't. It's a great amp! LOL!![]()
strungup":3df2dl5q said:Well I keep one cab and one amp at my practice space and rotate that around so that works for one amp. Its really nice to just grab my guitar and pedal board for practice. I only bring an amp with me if I swap them out. The other cab at home has the 2 amps sitting on it and that when I notice one amp sitting there for awhile. I was joking about the closet but it might actually work. If I kept one amp in the closet for a month or two and rotated my home amp and practice space amp. Then every few months switch the closet amp in the mix. It will be like buying a new amp. Hell I could even box it up and leave it on porch while I run to the as station and come home and pretend I got it in the mail.....Ya I was right I never had a mind to begin with
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ratter":tvc02hhh said:strungup":tvc02hhh said:Well I keep one cab and one amp at my practice space and rotate that around so that works for one amp. Its really nice to just grab my guitar and pedal board for practice. I only bring an amp with me if I swap them out. The other cab at home has the 2 amps sitting on it and that when I notice one amp sitting there for awhile. I was joking about the closet but it might actually work. If I kept one amp in the closet for a month or two and rotated my home amp and practice space amp. Then every few months switch the closet amp in the mix. It will be like buying a new amp. Hell I could even box it up and leave it on porch while I run to the as station and come home and pretend I got it in the mail.....Ya I was right I never had a mind to begin with
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I must be nuts too then because you're making perfect sense.![]()
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