Firearm2112 said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtH6WqRdfNM
Just came across that and omg its so awesome. Its all vintage equipment too.
And then I saw it was for sale: http://www.ebay.com/itm/The-Ultimate-Guitar-Rig-built-on-Mesa-Boogie-Amplification-/121441987568?
I need this in my life
Really?! Do you thing we're that naive, or just dumb? Good luck with YOUR sale, Mr 2-post, joined last Saturday, "Just came across that and omg its so awesome." How's the weather in Bridgewater, NJ today?
Firearm2112 said:
Markedman said:
I like how the last line reads, "video provided to show you how to set it up." $20,000.00? O.K.
atleast he dosent just send you everything and dosent give you any idea on how to set it up lol
Yeah, what a considerate, thoughtful,
trustworthy guy HE is! :roll:
ewwwww916 said:
Sounds like arse in the video, probably just the camera though. Still, it's a pretty noisy rig from what I can hear when he isn't playing.
+1 on both counts. Proving once again that expressiveness can't be bought, and tone is in the fingers. For a $20k asking price and a 50 minute video, a real recording using a good-quality condenser mic might have distinguished it from my $300 Boss ME-70.
To echo what others have said, it was a pretty noisy rig, but that could be the guitar's proximity to the gear and/or the room AND the high gain needed to sound good (gain covers lots of evils!). V-30 the ultimate speaker?! :shock: It has its uses, but nowhere near my favorite speaker for a Mark...er, I guess that's a Mark system? IMO, these fancy effects are nice and have their place, but as one who appreciates vintage guitars and amps, something gets lost in all that electronics, something gets in the way. Are we playing guitar or synthesizer? Maybe it's me and my 50+ year old ears, but I kept thinking he could have been playing a keyboard instead of a guitar.