foomanfat wrote:Am I the only one that is not down with push-pull pot controls? (This thought brought to you by the Mustang Special coil selector switch)
I would much rather have a switch (I love me some switches).
j mascis is playing a solo show tomorrow night but im kinda like meh peppermill has a chateaubriand for two that same night but i CANT FIND ANYONE TO GO WITH ME.
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foomanfat wrote:Am I the only one that is not down with push-pull pot controls? (This thought brought to you by the Mustang Special coil selector switch)
I would much rather have a switch (I love me some switches).
I don't mind the push-pull, but would totally prefer switch if I had the option. Now, to keep the knob on my Scheter's push-pull from falling off when I pull it.
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Behndy wrote:i don't like people with "talent" and "skills" that don't feel the need to cover their inadequacies under good time happy sounds.
foomanfat wrote:Am I the only one that is not down with push-pull pot controls? (This thought brought to you by the Mustang Special coil selector switch)
I dig push-pulls, it looks more badass when you hit a knob with your fist right before a solo. But I also like em some switches.It depends on placement, like a pushpull on a les paul would be pointless, but a push-pull on a strat type (where theknobs are close to were you pick) would be cool.
snipelfritz wrote:I don't mind the push-pull, but would totally prefer switch if I had the option. Now, to keep the knob on my Scheter's push-pull from falling off when I pull it.
The knobs on my 004 just started doing full circle spins. Apparently no one has developed equipment that can stand up to my band's live shows. Especially cables.
snipelfritz wrote:I don't mind the push-pull, but would totally prefer switch if I had the option. Now, to keep the knob on my Scheter's push-pull from falling off when I pull it.
The knobs on my 004 just started doing full circle spins. Apparently no one has developed equipment that can stand up to my band's live shows. Especially cables.
You're far from the only one, breaux. It's a rad club to be in, if a bit expensive.
theavondon wrote:You're far from the only one, breaux. It's a rad club to be in, if a bit expensive.
I'm just glad my headstock survived breaking a kid's hand. I've got a friend in another band who broke the headstock clean off his strat on a kids face while on tour. Sometimes it seems ridiculous that shows can get that haggard, but if I had to stand like a coat rack and wasn't able to be close to the crowd I'd quit playing live.
i played some ratshit show on the beach and the tide was coming in and started splashing on the stage getting closer and closer to our gear we decided to just stop the show save our gear and leave
What I already knew/confirmed from the last two posts: California/Australia problems aren't real problems. When you're telling a story that begins with, "Well I was having a wonderful time a sunny beach..." nothing too bad can happen from there.
It's 6:30PM and I don't want to get out of bed.
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Behndy wrote:i don't like people with "talent" and "skills" that don't feel the need to cover their inadequacies under good time happy sounds.
i went to australia once. then i picked up a baby goat and the fucker peed on me.
NEVER AGAIN
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mathias wrote:I heard that Tom Dalton read a book on how to grow online communities around your business. But he thought it was too much work so he just created a forum full of alts. You and I are the only real people.