Re: What is in the post? The thread of and for GAS!
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 10:51 pm
You've made a wise, wise decision sir.hbombgraphics wrote: I have the cathedral
If you want some tricks/tips, PM me
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You've made a wise, wise decision sir.hbombgraphics wrote: I have the cathedral
Yeeeee jaguars are awesome. What kind is it?crayola64 wrote:Got my first jag today! It sounds much better with fuzz than my other guitars have
It's a classic player. Got it in a trade. The short scale just feels so much better in my hands and the tone range is perfect for what I need especially with the switchesmonkeydancer wrote:Yeeeee jaguars are awesome. What kind is it?crayola64 wrote:Got my first jag today! It sounds much better with fuzz than my other guitars have
Jags are beautiful creaturescrayola64 wrote:It's a classic player. Got it in a trade. The short scale just feels so much better in my hands and the tone range is perfect for what I need especially with the switchesmonkeydancer wrote:Yeeeee jaguars are awesome. What kind is it?crayola64 wrote:Got my first jag today! It sounds much better with fuzz than my other guitars have
This. I need to turn these two 2x15s into two 4x12s.kbithecrowing wrote:cabs cabs cabs I need two cabs
Mudfuzz wrote:Comming: Ibanez Cyber drive sound tank and a Carvin 5 string neck [going to convert my T-bird into a fiver]
Last year, I had money for a new guitar. Had it picked out for weeks after months of going back and forth...ChetMagongalo wrote:So hard to save up money for an expensive bass when there's so many badass PEDALS
I ended up selling most of my pedals to buy my bass. Then I started replacing the pedals. Now I have it ALLChetMagongalo wrote:So hard to save up money for an expensive bass when there's so many badass PEDALS
Yeah, I hear ya. Buying secondhand pedals is a great way to buy-to-try, because they typically hold their used-market value.ChetMagongalo wrote:I've had my eye on this one for over a year! I've got a full board right now but I'm always tempted to buy just to try
+1 on buying second hand, since I started doing that I've rarely made any considerable lossesrustywire wrote:Yeah, I hear ya. Buying secondhand pedals is a great way to buy-to-try, because they typically hold their used-market value.ChetMagongalo wrote:I've had my eye on this one for over a year! I've got a full board right now but I'm always tempted to buy just to try
In the best case scenario, the price spikes due to buzz and demand and you get some tangible return on the investment in yourself.
I've flipped numerous pedals that didn't mesh with my rig or taste for whatever reason, with the sale price being approx +/- $10-20, coming out slightly ahead more often than not.
Losses do occur but they are modest, and the knowledge and wisdom that comes with the experience is among the highest bang-for-the-buck $20 lessons I can think of.
It's almost like pedal rental...with no late fees
Shifting gears:
After owning the CD for many years, I finally got my hands on the vinyl of Slint - Spiderland