I guess I’m damaged by the Peavey I had 30 years ago. It sounded awful no matter what you did. Maybe it’s the room. But now I’m curious, I’ll drag my amp over there next week and compare.
Wow, that is absolutely stunning and at a very fine price as well. I think that will make someone very, very happy. Good luck with the sale!
Good stuff. I think many pups like jazz because it stimulates them mentally and soothes them. I'm not joking lol. I think they can understand it and they like it because they don't have much to...
Nothing wrong with a Peavey Bandit. I had an 1980s Bandit 65 that I foolishly sold. It sounded terrific and had a really nice spring reverb. All my archtops sounded great with it. The only thing that...
My experience has been different. I found myself with more expendable income than I had ever had. Much of my salary went into the IRA, and after I retired I found that we had more money available...
Andy Brown used to use a Peavy. When people laughed about it, and were amazed that he got good sounds out ofi it, he said he got it because he needed something he could keep in the trunk of his car...
Here we go. At some point I must have shedded this because I managed to find a print-out of a chart in pile of random charts I have on a shelf, but for the life of me I don't remember when or what...
Dime a bandit with a good humbucker guitar and you’ve got one of the meanest punk guitar sounds ever!
The ES-175 originally had 19 frets and then 20, with the pickup mounted about an inch or so away from the end of the fingerboard. The JP20 has 22 frets with the pickup mounted about an inch away from...
I remember seeing the Goodchord books around the time they came out. Though I had done a good deal of work with The Advancing Guitarist over the years, I just didn’t grab onto the Goodchord books at...
1951 Gibson Super 300 (Gibson Super 400 meets L7...
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