mr.arrison wrote:eliya, you are nice and all, but your argument is swiss cheese.
I've had close to fifteen different guitar amps and fifteen different guitars in my life, and amps do play a big part in the way an instrument sounds. As big a part as the guitars themselves, hands down
Would you argue with a winemaker on the fact that different grapes in different regions, soils and climates produce a different type of wine?
Coffee harvested off the ground in Africa instead of off the tree in Costa Rica doesn't taste any different to you? "It's just coffee"- right?
Idiotic.
Even complete musical ignoramuses can probably describe in paragraphs how a Fender Super Reverb sounds different than a Hiwatt DR103.
I could get the same sound out of every amp I used.
In Israel, there's no such a thing touring with your gear. every club has it's own amps and drums, and you're allowed to use them. and of course practice spaces - almost no band has a private practice space. my point is that I've played variety of bass amps, solid states, tube amps. Ampegs, gallien kruegers, fenders, marshalls(this one was a solid state shit amp), selmers, behringer, etc'.
For some reason I got the same sound out of them all.
I still believe a guitar player can get the same sound, more or less, out of different amps. Im not saying that these amps aren't different. Im saying that the player can get the same sound out of different amps. that's why your coffee and wine analogies don't hold here.
eliya