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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
Never being satisfied. What's with me?
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<blockquote data-quote="blacksun" data-source="post: 126350" data-attributes="member: 2866"><p>Sometimes the GAS-"problem" , for me at least, is really due to a feeling of wanting to have something new which I confuse with the tone quest issue. Hence the consequence of having bought and sold the same type of gear several times over the years. Usually far easier to buy a new amp than to practice and really improve ones sound as well. </p><p></p><p>Recently I bought the amp of my dreams since 5 years, hand built from a small scale German boutique builder. I instantly fell in love with the tone but still I felt there was something missing, then I realised - my technique.. </p><p></p><p>If you can afford it, keep most MTS and get that Mark V or whatever amp you're GASing for. Let it sit with you for a while, then you can probably more easily decide what to do, if you're a Mesa MkV guy or not etc.. Just to save you from an other MTS GAS reacquiring race later on</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blacksun, post: 126350, member: 2866"] Sometimes the GAS-"problem" , for me at least, is really due to a feeling of wanting to have something new which I confuse with the tone quest issue. Hence the consequence of having bought and sold the same type of gear several times over the years. Usually far easier to buy a new amp than to practice and really improve ones sound as well. Recently I bought the amp of my dreams since 5 years, hand built from a small scale German boutique builder. I instantly fell in love with the tone but still I felt there was something missing, then I realised - my technique.. If you can afford it, keep most MTS and get that Mark V or whatever amp you're GASing for. Let it sit with you for a while, then you can probably more easily decide what to do, if you're a Mesa MkV guy or not etc.. Just to save you from an other MTS GAS reacquiring race later on [/QUOTE]
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Never being satisfied. What's with me?
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