marnold
Reverend Rawk
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- Oct 15, 2005
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I had an all-day meeting in Milwaukee today. Drove down to my sister's place yesterday afternoon in what felt like a typhoon. Drove back this evening to a lovely rain-sleet combo. Joy. When I got to Appleton I decided to stop in at Guitar Center. Tung mentioned them having the BBE Free Fuzz for $49 and I also wanted to check out Acoustic bass amps. I also wanted to stop because driving that long in that weather (and being slowed down for two separate accidents) was wearing on my nerves.
I should have known better than to go into a GC on early Friday evening. Every bad guitarist and drummer seemed to be there. I stood by the pedals while two GC employees joked with each other. One threw a wad of tape. They ignored me. I walked away. I got to see the Acoustic amps in person anyway. The racket was too serious for me to consider plugging in. A visual inspection of both those and the Peavey amps led me to believe that the 15" speaker-equipped combos are just too big for my purposes. Because of the noise and the lack of customer service, I left with my credit card intact.
I stopped in Green Bay partially to get the George Lynch tab book. The store where I saw him promised to get more in. I got there at 6:20. They closed at 6. At least I managed to stop at my favorite Chinese place and pick up a big jug o' hot and sour soup and a couple of egg rolls, so all was not lost.
After looking at several bass amps, I'm becoming more convinced that the little 30W Marshall might be the one for me. It's got good tone, useful features, and it's small enough to be grabbed without throwing out my back but still big enough so you can actually hear it.
I should have known better than to go into a GC on early Friday evening. Every bad guitarist and drummer seemed to be there. I stood by the pedals while two GC employees joked with each other. One threw a wad of tape. They ignored me. I walked away. I got to see the Acoustic amps in person anyway. The racket was too serious for me to consider plugging in. A visual inspection of both those and the Peavey amps led me to believe that the 15" speaker-equipped combos are just too big for my purposes. Because of the noise and the lack of customer service, I left with my credit card intact.
I stopped in Green Bay partially to get the George Lynch tab book. The store where I saw him promised to get more in. I got there at 6:20. They closed at 6. At least I managed to stop at my favorite Chinese place and pick up a big jug o' hot and sour soup and a couple of egg rolls, so all was not lost.
After looking at several bass amps, I'm becoming more convinced that the little 30W Marshall might be the one for me. It's got good tone, useful features, and it's small enough to be grabbed without throwing out my back but still big enough so you can actually hear it.