What's the deal with Cornish pedals?

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Carlsagan wrote:bought an used SS-3 , will see if the hype actually worth anything :idk:


I hear the SS-2 is better.




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Come on, actually the gold klon with the horseman sounds better than the gold without it(@Marcom89). :picard:
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Carlsagan wrote:bought an used SS-3 , will see if the hype actually worth anything :idk:


Well I'm sure if it's not you'll still get your money back, those things retain value quite well

Let's see hear a demo if possible!
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Carlsagan wrote:Come on, actually the gold klon with the horseman sounds better than the gold without it(@Marcom89). :picard:


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Wes Mantooth wrote:
Carlsagan wrote:bought an used SS-3 , will see if the hype actually worth anything :idk:


Well I'm sure if it's not you'll still get your money back, those things retain value quite well

Let's see hear a demo if possible!


yep it's basically why i'm getting one, and will do a little video demo of course :thumb:

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Carlsagan wrote:
Wes Mantooth wrote:
Carlsagan wrote:bought an used SS-3 , will see if the hype actually worth anything :idk:


Well I'm sure if it's not you'll still get your money back, those things retain value quite well

Let's see hear a demo if possible!


yep it's basically why i'm getting one, and will do a little video demo of course :thumb:

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Carlsagan wrote:
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Wow, so much corksniffery on one board.
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Gearmond wrote:...sober clapton ruined electric guitar.


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DuoSonicII wrote:
Gearmond wrote:...sober clapton ruined electric guitar.


We can all agree on this part, right?


i'm going with Al Di Meola. by the time Clapton was sober guitar was down to petit mal seizures.
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DuoSonicII wrote:
Gearmond wrote:...sober clapton ruined electric guitar.


We can all agree on this part, right?

Yes.
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Fuzzy Picklez wrote:
DuoSonicII wrote:
Gearmond wrote:...sober clapton ruined electric guitar.


We can all agree on this part, right?

Yes.


I don't think sober Clapton had a chance to ruin electric guitar. Non-sober Clapton hadn't done anything remotely interesting since about 1971(and the most interesting guitar work on the Derek and the Dominoes project came from Duane Allman anyway). I think he was overrated in the first place.

If anybody nearly killed electric guitar it was the army of bland session hacks that played all over the "lite" rock of the 70's. Goofy tapping metal goons came next, and in waves, to put electric guitar onto life support in the 80's. It has only been through the resuscitation efforts of outsider iconoclasts in punk, post-punk, and experimental realms that electric guitar has held onto the cliff of survival, barely, and by its fingertips.

Not that any of this had anything to do with Cornish pedals.
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dorfmeister wrote:
Fuzzy Picklez wrote:
DuoSonicII wrote:
Gearmond wrote:...sober clapton ruined electric guitar.


We can all agree on this part, right?

Yes.


I don't think sober Clapton had a chance to ruin electric guitar. Non-sober Clapton hadn't done anything remotely interesting since about 1971(and the most interesting guitar work on the Derek and the Dominoes project came from Duane Allman anyway). I think he was overrated in the first place.


To me, Clapton did Cream and Gently Weeps with Harrison, then he died a tragic death. Everything after that was done by a doppelganger that wanted to make the world think he was bland and soulless.

EDIT:: quick correction, he died right after Blind Faith. :p
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Talking Heads - "Electric Guitar"

I don't care much for the video but the song is great.

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