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Big Poppa

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OK the magical mystery tour/mad dogs and engineers crew was off the other day to share insights on the gamechanger from Blues and Luke....Luke pics will follow...if we can find one!

The fun part is to see each of these artists home studio and just how technology has enabled them to make a living from their home...pretty much the savior and salvations for their careers...

BLues gets the gamechanger big time and really makes a point of the fact that if you think having all the choices are intimidation (like some have posted..."i Only need 3 sounds) That the gamechanger can give you a little if thats what you need or a ton...its not taking away from anything and you only get to use what you personally need
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Thanks for this Post BP ! Super cool field trip. :cool:

Any sound clips from the visit? Blues is an AMAZING player. Would like to hear.
 

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It's probably already decided. At Namm the the SLO crew should dress up
as ALbert Einstein, with the crazy hair and white lab coats ! :)
 

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More awesomeness...BP, I think I may have said something to that effect, but I still like a lot of options. I agree that it's awesome to be able to have everything you can think of at your finger tips even if you dont need it all the time. It's also actually perfect for someone like me, because I constantly change my mind about these kind of things and wiring options on my current guitars. For instance sometimes I love the 20th Silo for its simplicity, but other times I would love to have the pickups split, parallel, series, etc. Basically, I'm already sold on the Gamechanger and cant wait to see the presentation at NAMM :D.
 

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Blues was a killer player in his teens, and it is nice to see him doing his thing. He reminds me of Paul Gilbert and JP in the aspect that not all great players come across as if they would be good teachers, but like Gilbert and JP everytime he demos something new he has my full attention. I am really looking forward to see him demoing the game changer. Sterling I was just wondering about how will this documentary be seen. I personally would love to see as much of this as possible - Game Changer, players and team Ball as I am sure everyone else would too.
 

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Maybe this was answered in the Steve Morse roadtrip thread, but is the switch on the top horn (on the Reflex Blues is playing) the "simple switch" that controls the third bank?
 
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