dannymusic
Well-known member
Lately I've been confused about all the money/time/effort spent on us guitarists chasing the elusive holy grail tone. I don't play clubs as much (more into theatre gigs), but when I did so last weekend. I realized that a Diesel, Matchless, Fender, line 6, digitech or whatever would ALL be JUST FINE. A $2000 amp and $1500 pedal board wouldn't be much different then a PODxt. The final stage is usually 1 mic into 1 speaker onto the mercy of the PA. SO MANY things can go SO wrong after the air comes out of the speaker.
MY POINT is: Here us knuckleheads know that obsessing on the axes is way more important.
I used my JP6 and AL directly into my GNX4 floorboard all night and the electric AND acoustic sounds (through the PA) we're phenominal. My rhythm player had a tube amp a couple pedals (spent 2x-3x what I had into my rig) and sounded like cardboard (to me).
And of course... the crowd didn't give a rip about "tone" at all
and alcohol makes everything sound better

I chose to allocate my $$$$ on a precision musicman/men.
MY POINT is: Here us knuckleheads know that obsessing on the axes is way more important.
I used my JP6 and AL directly into my GNX4 floorboard all night and the electric AND acoustic sounds (through the PA) we're phenominal. My rhythm player had a tube amp a couple pedals (spent 2x-3x what I had into my rig) and sounded like cardboard (to me).
And of course... the crowd didn't give a rip about "tone" at all
I chose to allocate my $$$$ on a precision musicman/men.