Wrong crystal luttuce.Funny how this sounds good with Andy but when I heard it with Dumble himself, his sounded like crap.
Is this in the smiley list? Because if not, it needs to be.
Yeah -- I sorta' kinda' understand folks spending thousands of dollars on a guitar. I mean, wood has to be selected, shaped, fitted, finished, etc. -- it's rather an art form. However, soldering a bunch of electronic components into a breadpan and bolting it to a tolex-covered plywood box does not qualify as art in my lexicon.
Yeah, I'm with realtree here. Shaping tone is an artform. What may look like slapping a bunch of electronic components in a metal box takes a lot of understanding of minutae. Like how does the slope resistor effect the response of the tone stack? How does a metal film resistor sound compared to a carbon comp resistor with the same value in the same position? How does it all sound mixed together? It's like painting with different types of paints for different effects.
Yeah -- I sorta' kinda' understand folks spending thousands of dollars on a guitar. I mean, wood has to be selected, shaped, fitted, finished, etc. -- it's rather an art form. However, soldering a bunch of electronic components into a breadpan and bolting it to a tolex-covered plywood box does not qualify as art in my lexicon.
Not taking anything away from Ceriatone, I am sure they are great, but I see a lot more famous musicians using Fuchs. doesn't mean one is better than the other but maybe a reason why Andy gets more attention.
It's so ironic that the guy labeled "The Tone King" brings us all of these various amps with different sounds, but any time I've heard him actually plug in to any amp, it's kinda cringe inducing at times.
Perhaps he should have named himself "The Tone Hunter" because "King" implies that he's found it and is sitting on his throne of sound.