Tag rules!
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Re: Tag rules!
I know my amps do not sound "NEARLY THAT good" - if they did I'd have to go back to the drawing board.Tag wrote:
Glad you dug the clip, but no, your amps do not sound NEARLY THAT good!![]()
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Re: Tag rules!
Tag wrote:What fun is that?HeeBGB wrote:Its not a question of sharing. If you don't want to share I understand that. It's the " I have something you don't and I'm not gonna share it" that is unacceptable!
If you don't want to share...FINE but don't wave it in our faces and tell us we can't have it.![]()
OK, no more teasing, but I am always going to be honest, and thats what gets me in trouble most of the time on line believe it or not!
Well.....I don't think anyone here has a problem with you being honest but the way you present your honesty is offensive to many. Just tone it down and try to contribute what you can....like posting the amp settings on your clip. That was very cool. Thank You!
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Well one thing is for sure he's shared more info here than YOU!!..Check out my settings!! BIG WHOOP!!OK...tell him to post it here now, with close ups of all the insides of his newest amps. Why would he do that? Do think that is good business sense? He said something along the lines that if one of his customers posted something like that on here, he may or may not service that persons amps. Good for him.
Tony
Re: Tag rules!
I know my amps do not sound "NEARLY THAT good" - if they did I'd have to go back to the drawing board.
Deric®
Love at first sight
I guess Tag can blame me for this one , Here is a clip of Tag first trying the Dumble he owns now
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Q58UlmRMqg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Q58UlmRMqg
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Re: Tag rules!
Here's what he said:Tag wrote:OK...tell him to post it here now, with close ups of all the insides of his newest amps. Why would he do that? Do think that is good business sense? He said something along the lines that if one of his customers posted something like that on here, he may or may not service that persons amps. Good for him.dr. who wrote:I think he puts a schematic on every amp he makes...Tag wrote: And now he will not, (see his earlier post in this or the other thread) and I do not balme him one bit.
The Post
Honestly - I don't read it the same as you.
For the short amount of time I have been at AG, I've seen Henry - and others - freely give his/their Time/Info/Help on these amps. And they owe no-one anything. I was surprised by the openess of some when I found this place - I once worked with a guy who told me he'd teach me nothing.... His choice.
You too owe no-one here anything either, Tag. But your comparison of Henry 'Giving' work related to his livelyhood compaired to yourself is an Apples to Oranges scenario.
Henry has put his Time/Energy/Design into his builds. It'd be understandable if he with-held info. You just bought an amp - regardless the fact you may have worked your ass off to pay for it.
FTR - I have no issue whether you show Gut Shots or not.