I am not sure why you continue with your end of the bargain, perhaps you want to tell whoever may ask you. As for me, the reason this makes me feel like chiming in every time it comes up, quite simply stated, is that I can tell a similar story to the one you continue to dwell on about Ceriatione, except the names of the characters would be different. In the previous story, no one went on what appears to be a deliberate campaign to depict an amp compay as "less than" because one person decided he wanted to improve the product he endorsed. I happen to be one guy who facilitated this soul in search of different tonal options much of the material that allowed him to move to "greener pastures," and he later went on to modify others' amps after he'd "improved" the original product. In the entire process, Scott, I never ceased to treat anyone with dignity.dogears wrote:Gil, I have no idea why we are going back and forth. Is there some reason?
I hope this makes my view clear enough to you, but if you prefer that I ellaborate some more, I can try to do that until the cows come home. The most interesting thing to me about Nik's case is that here, once again, it was I who facilitated the bulk of the information that allowed him -- and hundreds of others, some commercial outfits as well -- to build amps. [ and I am referring to the entire ODS #124 picture set, parts 1 and 2, which I took and posted here ]
Gil