Re: everyone knows i dislike PGS demos...
Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 1:31 pm
i see... 

1,2,3, Pull Out! wrote:i see...
iamthesnow wrote:FuzzyWuzzy wrote:As long as we're in dis mode...
In my opinion, it doesn't get worse than those BassFuzz.com reviews.
Way too much talk, not enough rock, and they actually manage to make good pedals sound like poop.
agreed, wasn't too happy with their devi vids.
ifeellikeatourist wrote:I would just like to say that I think 65amps is a stupid name for an amp company.
metalmariachi wrote:Hey I like the bass fuzz reviews.
I did an mp3 review and it found I ether talked to much or not enough.
It was hard to find the balance..
hey grygrx when are you going to start on the Fuzzhugger and Mellow Tone offerings.
MM
Caesar wrote:I kinda like the PGS demos. I don't see why they're any worse than most other demos.
The problem with most demos is the guitarist trying to show off their technique. I guess it shouldn't be a surprise that a guitarist would be a show stealing attention whore.![]()
grygrx wrote:Caesar wrote:I kinda like the PGS demos. I don't see why they're any worse than most other demos.
The problem with most demos is the guitarist trying to show off their technique. I guess it shouldn't be a surprise that a guitarist would be a show stealing attention whore.![]()
My concern with PGS demos is that they are sales pitches, they are trying to show everything in the best possible light. On the whole though, I'm in favor of anything that provides more information when making a purchase.
morningstaru wrote:Adjectives like "thin" "muddy" "flubby" "trebly" "noisy" can be dangerous and are subjective. You can find those things on almost any pedal if you are looking for them.
The fact is you never know how somehing will react with your rig or playing style, so negative reviews do little to help anyone.
I'm all for comparisons...for example claiming the US has more treble than the SM is accurate...but calling the US too trebly is misleading and spreads rumors.