tremolo3 wrote:This happens to me when I'm not really doing anything that is not playing in a band.
I should get a band.
This! Everytime my band is not gigging much or rehearsing much, my board always changes drastically. For no good reason.
+3. Not being in a band is expensive.
Also I raise you- Having been a pedal hoarder for over 20 years and worked in a cool guitar shop, NOTHING is interesting to me anymore.
I plow through PGS, prymaxe etc and I'm struggling to get it up. I still look, though its more out of some pathological habit than anything else, and if I do buy something, I usually end up flipping it pretty quickly.
Same I was browsing hard during this last sale and almost bought something I'm not sure I really wanted.
Almost bought a Big Spider cause I've always wanted one to but I can't bring myself to pay over $150 for a simple fuzz.
anyone have extreme multiples? like you just collect the exact same pedal....im pretty sure if I wiped my ass with 500 dollar bills, id have a third revolver, and be hittin up folk online like yo,hey, psst! you got that space ring my man, keep it on the down low.
I rarely wind up with exact duplicates, but I have this thing where I seem to wind up finding deals on multiple examples of a brand in close chronological proximity. I bought two US Schecter strats from two different sellers on the same day in the same city 3 hours away, two massively underpriced Roscoe basses within weeks of each other, two choice old Ibanez RGs within a couple months of each other after waiting for a deal for years, etc.
I find myself buying shit lately and being extremely underwhelmed by it all. Like, I cannot get what I want out of the gear ever. It's kind of sad. I always have this plan in my head then I get shit and realize it's not what I thought it was. Almost always happens now. I'm never really happy with any gear. I think that's just an OCD thing or a grass is always greener thing. I dunno. It's fucking annoying. I have like 50+ pedals now, and I could see myself just selling everything and not looking back. It's gotten that bad for me.
"I do not have the ability to think rationally 90% of the time and I also change my mind at the drop of a hat".
jwar wrote:I find myself buying shit lately and being extremely underwhelmed by it all. Like, I cannot get what I want out of the gear ever. It's kind of sad. I always have this plan in my head then I get shit and realize it's not what I thought it was. Almost always happens now. I'm never really happy with any gear. I think that's just an OCD thing or a grass is always greener thing. I dunno. It's fucking annoying. I have like 50+ pedals now, and I could see myself just selling everything and not looking back. It's gotten that bad for me.
Are you enjoying the music you're making? Maybe it's a sign that you've got rad shit. I know that's the case for my setup, I want new stuff then realize that the stuff I have is actually incredibly versatile and dope. I just went through a similar thing where the last maybe 5 or 6 pedals I picked up underwhelmed me and were inferior to what I already have for what I want. Because I'm an idiot and can't stop buying things, I'm turning my attention to recording stuff, at least until I take my music in a whole new direction
Iommic Pope wrote:This is the best you've been.
Suffering suits you.
BitchPudding wrote:Let this be written in our history as proof that ILoveFuzz is one tight knit internet family.
Knobs is a big enabler for me for this. Like he just did this demo of the Hologram Infinite Jets thats great, and the pedal sounds great. But I can't justify getting something that would only really be useful for occasional sound effects. Feel like I can get similar weirdness out of my DL4.
ummohyeah wrote:Godspeed rule and no amount of tape would make their pedalboards safe from my cum.
BitchPudding wrote:
No, I'm THE bitch. The only one allowed here.
tremolo3 wrote:This happens to me when I'm not really doing anything that is not playing in a band.
I should get a band.
This! Everytime my band is not gigging much or rehearsing much, my board always changes drastically. For no good reason.
+3. Not being in a band is expensive.
Also I raise you- Having been a pedal hoarder for over 20 years and worked in a cool guitar shop, NOTHING is interesting to me anymore.
I plow through PGS, prymaxe etc and I'm struggling to get it up. I still look, though its more out of some pathological habit than anything else, and if I do buy something, I usually end up flipping it pretty quickly.
I agree with all of this.
I build lots of hypothetical rigs as a thought exercise. It's fun, but it definitely leads me to wanting things I shouldn't buy...
When I'm not in bands I think I confuse my creative efforts with my efforts to get a good sound? I rarely make new music based on a "new sound" as much as I make new music based on new ideas. So, a new sound can inspire that, but more often than not that inspiration is only based on how much I enjoy having "new" gear. Basing inspiration on new sounds only masks the fact that I'm not really very inspired to make music I guess?
So, being in a band satisfies my creative need by getting inspiration from my musical interactions with others, and when I'm on my own I'm less able to get that kind of inspiration without artificial stimulation via gear purchases...