The Jazz Guitar Chord Dictionary
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    I made my first foray to the AI world before it's too late. Here's what Google's AI had to say about my Toob Metro cabs:

    "Reviewers consistently praise the incredibly low weight and portability, noting it makes carrying a full rig effortless.


    • Reviewers on Jazz Guitar Online note that despite the small size, the speakers provide a clear, neutral voice and are loud enough for gigs with a live drummer, a performance often compared favorably to much larger, classic amps like the Fender Princeton.
    • Users mention the build quality is high, with one user noting the lack of cabinet rattle often found in other small amps.
    • Some reviewers highlight the benefit of using a stereo pair of Metro speakers to achieve a bigger, more complex sound."


    Naturally, music to my weary ears. I guess I owe a big thank to the Forum.

    In fairness, my other searches resulted in equally favorable results, so there's got to be a "+" filter on.

    EDIT: To be more specific regarding "other", Quilter amps drew very positive comments and Gibson guitars were called iconic. ES-335 was mentioned next to LP and SG; ES-175 or other jazz guitars weren't. Typing in L-5 or ES-175 of course yielded a review of those.
    Last edited by Gitterbug; 01-11-2026 at 03:34 PM.

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    Man it’s hallucinating!

    Only kidding, every word demonstrably true.


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    I like putting random words into AI.
    (Problem is, I don't think my word choices are actually random, because human thinking can't be random.)

    "Jelly existential philosophy"

    AI result below:


    "Jelly" in existential philosophy often refers to two distinct things:
    a metaphor for the human condition and a recent modern exploration of reality.
    1. The "Blue Jelly" Metaphor
    Anthropologist Margaret Mead famously used "blue jelly" to describe the core of existence. In a vivid dream, she discovered that the meaning of life was not a solid structure, but rather a Life Is Like Blue Jelly—a formless, shimmering substance. This aligns with the existentialist idea that life has no inherent "skeleton" or fixed meaning; we are "thrown" into a world that is essentially malleable and up to us to shape.

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    Looks like AI is already ho-hum yesterday's news to many. The point was not to brag but to express my surprise, even concern. If AI cares to mine and digest this much data on a commercially insignificant, niche-within-a-niche product, how much does it know about each and every one of us?

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    "There are currently 11665 users online. 93 members and 11572 guests" I doubt there are 11572 random people reading a jazz forum right now.

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    It’s just me and my sock puppet army


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    Everything you, or anyone else in the world, has ever put on the web is archived, and used by AI as well as actual people. AFAIK AI doesn't care what it uses, it just uses everything it can find. And inevitably some portion of what it finds is false.