RitchieDarling
Well-known member
I was perusing another thread discussing pre-EB vs. post-EB gear.
And the thought occurred to me that I belong to a apparent minority.
No, not "first generation child of Ukrainian immigrants" minority, though that one has presented problems in the past.....
I do not care for, nor desire to have, collect, or acquire, any so-called "vintage" gear. While many vintage guitars are pretty and even good players. To me, it's just so much old wood.
I prefer modern gear over vintage every time.
I also do not care for tube amps. I prefer solid state. I love my Markbass amp more than any other I have owned. And I am glad that I no longer deal with unreliable and noisy tubes.
While I enjoy all my old records, I prefer CDs. And do not believe that records sound better. All the pops and skips, not to mention the low end rumble and high end roll off, are just not my cup of tea.
Over the years, I have been involved in numerous recording sessions. And never one to miss an opportunity to get into the studio, I have spent a good deal of time there. And I have to say, I prefer digital recording using ProTools or Logic Pro hands down over the old analog. I like for my bass to come out of the speakers sounding the same as it went into the computer.
Maybe I am just a techno-geek. I'm fine with that. But, I do wonder how many more out there share my feelings in these areas. You can keep your 70's era basses. I'll play my Dargie Delight!
Ok, make with the opinions, you knuckleheads!
Ritchie
And the thought occurred to me that I belong to a apparent minority.
No, not "first generation child of Ukrainian immigrants" minority, though that one has presented problems in the past.....
I do not care for, nor desire to have, collect, or acquire, any so-called "vintage" gear. While many vintage guitars are pretty and even good players. To me, it's just so much old wood.
I prefer modern gear over vintage every time.
I also do not care for tube amps. I prefer solid state. I love my Markbass amp more than any other I have owned. And I am glad that I no longer deal with unreliable and noisy tubes.
While I enjoy all my old records, I prefer CDs. And do not believe that records sound better. All the pops and skips, not to mention the low end rumble and high end roll off, are just not my cup of tea.
Over the years, I have been involved in numerous recording sessions. And never one to miss an opportunity to get into the studio, I have spent a good deal of time there. And I have to say, I prefer digital recording using ProTools or Logic Pro hands down over the old analog. I like for my bass to come out of the speakers sounding the same as it went into the computer.
Maybe I am just a techno-geek. I'm fine with that. But, I do wonder how many more out there share my feelings in these areas. You can keep your 70's era basses. I'll play my Dargie Delight!
Ok, make with the opinions, you knuckleheads!
Ritchie