Arent tube amps pretty old skool teck yet sound great
I had a Gorilla 35! I was badass...notThey sound great because they were the tech used to make the music we all grew up listening to. If that music was made with Gorilla 15 watt combos, that would be the sound we would have been conditioned to love.
I think we all had a Gorilla at some point.I had a Gorilla 35! I was badass...not.
I think we all had a Gorilla at some point.
Think mine was a GG-20.![]()
I somehow managed to avoid the Gorilla amp phase, my first amp was a Peavey Basic 50 (I started on bass before shifting my attention fully to guitar). But, once I got into guitar my first "amp" was a Rockman Soloist, which allowed me to play for hours on end, every night, without pissing off my parents. It didn't sound horrible running into the Basic 50, either.
The toanz are *all* in the fingers, after eating fried chickenIs this a "Tone doesn't really matter," thread?
The toanz are *all* in the fingers, after eating fried chicken![]()
Peavey Studio Pro 40 and a Rockman here, too. I preferred the Rockman. The Peavey was an hot mess.
I grew up with a gorillaI think we all had a Gorilla at some point.
Think mine was a GG-20.![]()
My first amp in 78' was a Heathkit Model TA-16 "Starmaker", that my neighbor tricked me into (I should have bought that 64 Fender Jaguar!)
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It blew up during my first gig (SoCal keg party), which I threw in a dumpster on the way home...
Then I bought a Peavey Pacer ~I hated them both!
Ah, the good ol' days![]()
I recorded this with POD Farm 12 years ago, and tbh I think it sounds pretty great? I'm kinda biased though.
If history is any guide the latest isn’t necessarily the greatest. You can look at digital delay for example. Some folks might argue that the earlier versions with lower fidelity and sample rates sound better. Look at the EVH delay as a good example. Tape delay is another. It’s the infidelity and quicks that are a lot of it. This isn’t to say that’s always the case with modeling. But it does make me think. Something being musical is not always about fidelity or accuracy. I suspect that isn’t considered as much in the modeling realm.
I had this thought while playing and switching between different “generations” of modelers from different brands. It certainly seemed to hold true for me.
Before I get slammed, it’s just an observation or notion that I had or experienced. I’m not trying to push any absolutist theory… just offering a thought.