I'd be exremely interested in as many of your views as possible. Thanks.
P.S. - I sure ain't gonna build it. I just don't have the kind of head that gets this stuff and I'd also surely burn down the house with the soldering iron!
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There's no question about that; but would his amps have been better if he had been a musician?tele caster wrote:Just look to Leo Fender for your answer. He didn't play guitar, yet he built great guitars and amps.
I don't play guitar either. I am also a drummer. Seems like most of the great amp builders were drummersM Fowler wrote:Mike Zaite (Dr Z) is a drummer not a guitarist and he makes great amps as well.
Jim Marshall was also a drummer but he also had some good people on the technical side of things.
Fender couldn't hear very well either. It is well known that he and his sales and marketing director Don Randall asked the opinions of their musician customers to guide their product design and development. Randall was a salesman and an engineer. Fender also had Freddie Taveres, a professional lap steel player with hundreds of recordings to his credit, working for him. I suspect that Freddie was the ears behind the voicing of Fender amps.tele caster wrote:Just look to Leo Fender for your answer. He didn't play guitar, yet he built great guitars and amps.