Re: ilovefuzz logo & knob talk
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2015 4:40 pm

Because knobs have gone even higher than that. Any number....there's a number "louder" than that. may as well stick with tried and true 10. Or maybe just use XGreenfuz wrote:why doesn't the ilf logo go to 11
But it's one louder.The_Active_Conundrum wrote:Because knobs have gone even higher than that. Any number....there's a number "louder" than that. may as well stick with tried and true 10. Or maybe just use XGreenfuz wrote:why doesn't the ilf logo go to 11
on a scale from 0 to X
better yet, 0 to deaf.Disarm D'arcy wrote:In all logic, an ILF knob should go from 0 to ∞.
This is my motto but some folks here are less "with it".backwardsvoyager wrote:why would you need a knob
i thought there were ILF stickers so you could stick them over the hole where the knob used to be after it's been ripped out
infinity gain all the time
I only use the knob to turn down between songs when playing live. It's such a habit that I even do it at home. For that reason I'd feel weird with a knobless guitar, but I'm pretty keen for my next one to be knobless. Full output, all the time is the only way to play.backwardsvoyager wrote:why would you need a knob
i thought there were ILF stickers so you could stick them over the hole where the knob used to be after it's been ripped out
infinity gain all the time
My bass is currently set up so its a pickup + contact mic wired directly to the output.goroth wrote:I only use the knob to turn down between songs when playing live. It's such a habit that I even do it at home. For that reason I'd feel weird with a knobless guitar, but I'm pretty keen for my next one to be knobless. Full output, all the time is the only way to play.backwardsvoyager wrote:why would you need a knob
i thought there were ILF stickers so you could stick them over the hole where the knob used to be after it's been ripped out
infinity gain all the time