Gil Janus
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At about 12:30 AM on Wednesday morning, I ordered a new Fender Super Champ XD and a Standback Amp Stand from zzounds via the link on TheFret.net homepage.
At about 2:20 PM on Thursday, my new amp and stand arrived via free ground shipping from zzounds.com - they ship from Saddle Brook, NJ and it reached me overnight - yeah. :AOK:
One minor bad thing, we were out and UPS dropped it off at the garage door - safely hidden behind a snow bank in the driveway :thwap: But it was dry and safe when we got home about a 1/2 hour after the UPS folks were there. :bravo:
Took the new baby inside, unpacked it - admired it, glanced at the book and let it get acclimated to the house. :whatever:
About 8 PM this evening after some diner and watching some NCIS reruns, I got out my VG Strat and just a guitar cord and tried her out - ohh so nice sounds came forth. I tried some of the voices - so really nice ones in there and a few of the effects - again some really nice ones in there.
I'll be playing with her a lot more in the coming days. This is my first tube amp for a guitar, even if it has a digital front end - it sounds so very nice - warm, smooth, and creamy are some words to describe the default Channel 1 voice.
The biggest thing I noticed was how sensitive the amp is to the guitar - notes that seem to die out via the Vox DA-5 sustain for a lot longer thru the SCXD - now I was playing at only 4 or 5 volume, and the TV was turned down, so one could really listen to just the guitar and amp - but it was so much nicer than the Vox - like night and day.
Here's some really bad shots of her in the bedroom - not really enough light for this - but I just had to share. I'll try and get something better later in the week.
I can see how this amp will help me learn - mistakes made on the guitar show up right away - everything is made to stand out - whether it's a really nice set of chord changes or some scales or just note picking, or a bad chord change or a badly held fingering - wham - it's right there for you (and others) to hear.
Some of my GAS is relieved, but of course, there's always more. I need to get the footswitch for her, and most likely we will make her a custom cover - I saw some really nice paisley fabric today when we were out shopping.
Gil, a happy camper
:dude:
At about 2:20 PM on Thursday, my new amp and stand arrived via free ground shipping from zzounds.com - they ship from Saddle Brook, NJ and it reached me overnight - yeah. :AOK:
One minor bad thing, we were out and UPS dropped it off at the garage door - safely hidden behind a snow bank in the driveway :thwap: But it was dry and safe when we got home about a 1/2 hour after the UPS folks were there. :bravo:
Took the new baby inside, unpacked it - admired it, glanced at the book and let it get acclimated to the house. :whatever:
About 8 PM this evening after some diner and watching some NCIS reruns, I got out my VG Strat and just a guitar cord and tried her out - ohh so nice sounds came forth. I tried some of the voices - so really nice ones in there and a few of the effects - again some really nice ones in there.
I'll be playing with her a lot more in the coming days. This is my first tube amp for a guitar, even if it has a digital front end - it sounds so very nice - warm, smooth, and creamy are some words to describe the default Channel 1 voice.
The biggest thing I noticed was how sensitive the amp is to the guitar - notes that seem to die out via the Vox DA-5 sustain for a lot longer thru the SCXD - now I was playing at only 4 or 5 volume, and the TV was turned down, so one could really listen to just the guitar and amp - but it was so much nicer than the Vox - like night and day.
Here's some really bad shots of her in the bedroom - not really enough light for this - but I just had to share. I'll try and get something better later in the week.
I can see how this amp will help me learn - mistakes made on the guitar show up right away - everything is made to stand out - whether it's a really nice set of chord changes or some scales or just note picking, or a bad chord change or a badly held fingering - wham - it's right there for you (and others) to hear.
Some of my GAS is relieved, but of course, there's always more. I need to get the footswitch for her, and most likely we will make her a custom cover - I saw some really nice paisley fabric today when we were out shopping.
Gil, a happy camper