garlin wrote:My opinion that some tone is buzzy and unmusical is NOT bad mouthing, it's bringing a denied truth out into the light. Someone needs to do it. When people play great and get good tone, I enthusiastically spread the word. It's probably good that it's rare - it should be special. It will not be special if everyone thinks mediocre or bad tone is great tone. I am not bad mouthing, just trying to keep it real. Offending some is the price - get over it.
Does anybody agree with me?
Garlin
Garlin,
I'm not discounting or misinterpreting your point or opinion. I agree that Shaun's
recording does leave a lot to be desired. It does sound buzzy and thin but I'm listening past the recording. You are dismissing his
amp as sounding thin and buzzy when the recording is probably the culprit. No one is bandwagoning here and congratulating him on a shit build so as not to hurt his feelings. Second, no one is propagating the fallacy that everyone builds great amps all the time. What I took offense to was that you made a blanket statement that:
garlic wrote:"this is a club for less experienced players (not a criticism) and I am not wanted (I assume) unless I agree with all of you."
There are a lot of guys here that make or have made music for a living and are probably on average mid to late 50s, same as you. And you are separating yourself from everyone else, no one said those things about you. Why would people think that?
garlin wrote:I know, none of you guys are professional guitar players but just try this idea on - see if it you hear what I'm talking about.
That's what I'm talking about, as if I and others here are somehow incapable of comprehending the grand depth and breadth of your insight. I'm sure you'd be cool to hang out with but man, that Guitar Center ego stuff is
played out. I'm ok with it if you've got the best chops in the room.