napalmdeath
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"Yeah we just took this in.. The Iconic is a killer amp! Let me hook that up for you, bud"! No sound? Huh....
I honestly doubt a person dumb enough to plug heads like these can manage to understand, DI boxes, interfaces, DAW's, amp sims, and IR's either, LOL.Obviously the employee should know better...but...It makes me wonder how many younger players have grown up using just DI and IRs and don't have a lot of experience with cabs and heads.
Right...the internal technology figures everything out. Electrons take the path of least resistance, duh! Just make sure that cord is plugged in somewhere.What an idiot. Everyone knows a guitar amp requires a guitar cord between the amp and cab......
I know people who have played in gigging bands for decades who use instrument cables for speakers. Nothing surprises me. Different folks with different experiences and knowledge.I honestly doubt a person dumb enough to plug heads like these can manage to understand, DI boxes, interfaces, DAW's, amp sims, and IR's either, LOL.
This happened to you?"Yeah we just took this in.. The Iconic is a killer amp! Let me hook that up for you, bud"! No sound? Huh....
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No, somebody posted it elsewhere. I just thought it was hilarious.This happened to you?
Talking shop with GC staff is one of my favorite past times. While there are a few guys that know about the gear, so many of them are clueless.I remember jamming through a H&K Duotone and one of the moron salesman came up to me and asked how I liked it. Then he proceeded to tell me after "dude you need to try a tube amp, check out that Marshall TSL over there we have". I tried to tell him the Duotone was a tube amp and he insisted it wasn't....when the fkn amp panel is made of plexiglass and you can see the tubes glowing in them LMAO!!
I actually like the random city GC stores. They are full of morons and half of the time don't know what they have and price used gear at a steal. Its how I got my first Mesa MKIII red stripe with factory R2 mod for $400 when they normally sold for 600-800 at the time.