Re: Gear Confessions Thread
231I've pretty much stopped changing strings on electric guitars. Like, I'm not even sure if it changes anything in the sound. Either because I'm going deaf or the whole thing was a lie.
Yeah man, I almost never change them and haven't broken one in years.losthighway wrote: Wed Jan 08, 2025 7:46 pm I've pretty much stopped changing strings on electric guitars. Like, I'm not even sure if it changes anything in the sound. Either because I'm going deaf or the whole thing was a lie.
Dooder all my shit is down in a basement with a REALLY tricky staircase that has shattered one wrist already. I'm fine leaving all that shit down there. I never play shows anymore [/single tear] Also, you rock... I've never rocked. I barely roll.tallchris wrote: Wed Jan 08, 2025 6:09 pmI've pretty much come back around to if I'm only gonna play a show every month or two, fuck it, bring the heavy ass tube amp and the heavy big cab, instead of trying to do something lighter and smaller. Would/will definitely feel different if I ever play a couple shows in a row, but if it's only moving boxes around town I could use the exercise!Kniferide wrote: Wed Jan 08, 2025 4:21 pm A gear confession I thought I would never make is, I'm over big/heavy amps. Small modeling pedal into a small poweramp like a Furman SP-20A into a speaker is fine and lighter.
I'm with you on the Ric but respectfully disagree about the Peavey bridge. It adds to the battle-axe character of the thing. Strapping on one of those basses is a sure-fire way to let people know You Are Not Fucking Around.LBx wrote: Wed Jan 08, 2025 6:47 pmThat bridge is an eyesore for sure. But so is the Rick bridge kind of. Would love a Schaller on my 4000 but can't be bothered to swap/mod it.ErikG wrote: Wed Jan 08, 2025 4:18 pmI find them ugly-sexy in a utilitarian way.Dr Tony Balls wrote: Wed Jan 08, 2025 3:35 pm I think Peavey T-40, 60 etc. belong in the ugly instruments thread.
I have a black/maple T-45 that I think is quite fetching. Looks like this one:
Kind of in love with this:
(minus the pick up cover)
I mostly change strings to reduce the chance of breakage, not because of anything sound-wise. My amplified sound was pretty absurd for the last 10 years anyway. If I were confident they'd last longer I probably wouldn't change them much.Kniferide wrote: Wed Jan 08, 2025 8:32 pmYeah man, I almost never change them and haven't broken one in years.losthighway wrote: Wed Jan 08, 2025 7:46 pm I've pretty much stopped changing strings on electric guitars. Like, I'm not even sure if it changes anything in the sound. Either because I'm going deaf or the whole thing was a lie.
What? No Jesus!penningtron wrote: Thu Jan 09, 2025 7:10 amI mostly change strings to reduce the chance of breakage, not because of anything sound-wise. My amplified sound was pretty absurd for the last 10 years anyway. If I were confident they'd last longer I probably wouldn't change them much.Kniferide wrote: Wed Jan 08, 2025 8:32 pmYeah man, I almost never change them and haven't broken one in years.losthighway wrote: Wed Jan 08, 2025 7:46 pm I've pretty much stopped changing strings on electric guitars. Like, I'm not even sure if it changes anything in the sound. Either because I'm going deaf or the whole thing was a lie.
(I did have some flatwounds that stayed put but that was hardly a rockin' guitar..)
It's not that there's no difference, it's whether that difference matters or is 'better'. Maybe if you play super clean or have some acoustic sound in your playback (archtop, semi hollow, etc) I could see it.seby wrote: Fri Jan 10, 2025 7:29 am But switch out half of them several weeks in if you are playing full time and you will hear the difference I swear
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