The Great Gear Downsize of 2014
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 8:07 pm
So after much debate I decided I had a lot of gear - in fact a lot of nice gear - that I was not using currently, recently, or going to use in the foreseeable future.
1 week ago I had...
Marshall 2061x with 412 Greenback cab
Marshall JCM2000 DSL with JCM800 (80s) cab
Dr. Z Maz 38 with 210 cab
Fedner SF Super Reverb (heavily modded)
Fender Reverb tank (blonde, 63)
Fender Telebration Cabronita tele
Gibson ES-125 ('59)
Squier Jazzmaster (heavily modded "Swissmaster")
Squier Jazzmaster (not-so-heavily modded)
Epiphone Les Paul Black Beauty (heavily modded)
Goldtone Irish Tenor banjo
Gibson Uke-2 (50s)
Allparts maple tele neck and red double-bound body (possibly project)
Out of the above, I have sold/traded:
Marshall 2061x with 412 Greenback cab
Marshall JCM2000 DSL
And on the chopping block:
JCM800 (80s) cab
Squier Jazzmaster (not-so-heavily modded)
Allparts red double-bound body
Why? Well I realized having a lot of nice gear is great but using that gear is, I think, more important. I still perform live but I always grab my Dr.Z/Super Reverb when I play out. How many guitars do I need/can I reasonably take to a gig? Well Cabronita/LP in standard, Swissmaster in Open D, ES-125 DI'd as acoustic - that seems like enough to have on stage.
I've decided to reinvest some of the money into recording gear and Ableton Live, in an effort to create a more dynamic solo show (I already do a lot of looping and my pedalboard has a lot of MIDI capability) and my desire to start home recording again, for fun, has been growing. I live in an apartment building now so blasting amps isn't really an option anymore and I've been thinking about recording guitar direct in then routing it through my pedalboard to experiment with different combinations of pedals/sounds/etc.
Long story short - having less gear feels good, has freed up resources to look at advancing other areas of my music, and has, most of all, freed up enough space for a queen sized bed (which I'm told, by a particular person in my life, is needed, haha).
TL;DR
Blah blah blah gear
1 week ago I had...
Marshall 2061x with 412 Greenback cab
Marshall JCM2000 DSL with JCM800 (80s) cab
Dr. Z Maz 38 with 210 cab
Fedner SF Super Reverb (heavily modded)
Fender Reverb tank (blonde, 63)
Fender Telebration Cabronita tele
Gibson ES-125 ('59)
Squier Jazzmaster (heavily modded "Swissmaster")
Squier Jazzmaster (not-so-heavily modded)
Epiphone Les Paul Black Beauty (heavily modded)
Goldtone Irish Tenor banjo
Gibson Uke-2 (50s)
Allparts maple tele neck and red double-bound body (possibly project)
Out of the above, I have sold/traded:
Marshall 2061x with 412 Greenback cab
Marshall JCM2000 DSL
And on the chopping block:
JCM800 (80s) cab
Squier Jazzmaster (not-so-heavily modded)
Allparts red double-bound body
Why? Well I realized having a lot of nice gear is great but using that gear is, I think, more important. I still perform live but I always grab my Dr.Z/Super Reverb when I play out. How many guitars do I need/can I reasonably take to a gig? Well Cabronita/LP in standard, Swissmaster in Open D, ES-125 DI'd as acoustic - that seems like enough to have on stage.
I've decided to reinvest some of the money into recording gear and Ableton Live, in an effort to create a more dynamic solo show (I already do a lot of looping and my pedalboard has a lot of MIDI capability) and my desire to start home recording again, for fun, has been growing. I live in an apartment building now so blasting amps isn't really an option anymore and I've been thinking about recording guitar direct in then routing it through my pedalboard to experiment with different combinations of pedals/sounds/etc.
Long story short - having less gear feels good, has freed up resources to look at advancing other areas of my music, and has, most of all, freed up enough space for a queen sized bed (which I'm told, by a particular person in my life, is needed, haha).
TL;DR
Blah blah blah gear