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there's a purple nurple waiting if you don't show the evidence Plus, it appears I can't speel embedded very well
there's a purple nurple waiting if you don't show the evidence Plus, it appears I can't speel embedded very well
I came here to roost, but AR is rooster than me.I have always maintained you are a huge cock.
However if you look closely…I have always maintained you are a huge cock.
DTR, them women folk have no idea, amirite!? Complaining about their bra straps when they just have not the 1st clue.... but I digress
DTR, them women folk have no idea, amirite!? Complaining about their bra straps when they just have not the 1st clue.... but I digress
Exactly! Trying wearing a jock for 2 hours while playing basketball, then tell me about your bra straps. It's like,"here, let me put your "stuff" in a vice, squeeze it all together and then hold it like that for two hours while you run around on the basketball court like you've got a stick up your butt!" Of course, playing in boxers is out as well. Junk flyin everywhere... so you find a middle ground (no pun intended).
So...back to the topic, maybe...
We all have pedals we like with specific amps, and maybe, not so much with other amps. What are your choices? I have mine, and will get into them later.
We took a detour there didn't we? Remember folks no Kemper or Quad cortex here.
Guitar or amp, tough one. Definitely get that piece of gear that allows you to squeeze more creativity juice, even a drop counts.
Maybe the HDRX is you answer. Who wouldn't want an amp that is 1969 rock stadium ready! This could be the tool in your kit you need. From what I hear from Carr at Sweet Water the amp is very sensitive to playing dynamics which is really good. Definitely will help find your hand tones and also expose your mistakes as it is very receptive and responsive. From what it sounds like it is not a forgiving amp, no purple haze to cover your playing mistakes
For me I got super excited when I found out, how can you not. They are making the man's amp! Then I realized I only play 2 Jimi Hendrix songs on stage and the rest of the night I sound and play like ol' Busy Jimi (me). So I will have to leave this one behind.
My lowly current setup.
Boss Katana Artist 100w
TS808
Keeley Phat Mod
Foxyy Tone Box Fuzz with octave Switch
VOX Wah
*Honorable mention - I will definitely be getting the Vertex Steel String Singer SRV pedal. For anything is as a tone shaping tool at the end of my chain. Even David Grissom has one on his new pedal board. He uses the MK1 one version of the Vertex SSS.
I think it'd be fun to have the HDRX, as well as the HXDA. I don't play any Hendrix stuff, really it just sounds good in the demos, and I love the HXDA enough that it'd be fun to have a variant of that kind of sound.
Generally, I like a touch-sensitive amp that has a lot of clarity. The HXDA is that way, at least how I set mine up (edge of breakup, more clean than dirty). My Two-Rocks and Bad Cat were also sensitive to player's touch, and other than my PRS amps, were favorites.
So, in the words of some cowboy or other, "I ain't skeered!"
I have always maintained you are a huge cock.
Well then, sattle up partner it's time to ride !