Im always putting up stupid post.
I reloaded my pedal board with my Whammy Pedal II. I have to turn it down to not get too much noise out of it live. This weekend we play a smaller stage where I really dont have room for it. So I think Im just going to pull out the tuner and wah pedal, slap some batteries in and go with out my other pedals.
Earlier I was at my house and just plugged straight into my Mesa Roadster and then slaved out to my little Mesa Subway. I spread them apart and it just sounds so huge I might do that this sat, run both amps. You really dont have to run them loud, but just the 2 different amps together makes that big thick gusshy cruncchy sound I love so much.
We will see how it goes. Ive got the house to myself tonight and may play around with a little different setup.
Supposed to go check out a gal named Jasmine Cane tonight. She plays bass and sings in her own band at Easy Rider Conventions and stuff but shes in Jackson TN tonight. Shes a looker, hooters, sings and plays bass, just too much.
I reloaded my pedal board with my Whammy Pedal II. I have to turn it down to not get too much noise out of it live. This weekend we play a smaller stage where I really dont have room for it. So I think Im just going to pull out the tuner and wah pedal, slap some batteries in and go with out my other pedals.
Earlier I was at my house and just plugged straight into my Mesa Roadster and then slaved out to my little Mesa Subway. I spread them apart and it just sounds so huge I might do that this sat, run both amps. You really dont have to run them loud, but just the 2 different amps together makes that big thick gusshy cruncchy sound I love so much.
We will see how it goes. Ive got the house to myself tonight and may play around with a little different setup.
Supposed to go check out a gal named Jasmine Cane tonight. She plays bass and sings in her own band at Easy Rider Conventions and stuff but shes in Jackson TN tonight. Shes a looker, hooters, sings and plays bass, just too much.
"A winks as good as nod to a blind man"