Yamaha, the best unsexy gear. I've pretty much switched from my EGC to my Yamaha Revstar as my main guitar for loud rock music. Yeah, I technically work for them, but I've always been impressed with Yamaha stuff for as long as I can remember.penningtron wrote: Thu Sep 19, 2024 8:32 am Maybe I have mush ears but I've never tried/heard Yamaha gear (drums, amps, acoustic & electric guitars, pianos) that didn't sound at least pretty good, even when it had no right to.
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82is that the one with the weird transformer in it?benadrian wrote: Thu Sep 19, 2024 12:22 pmYamaha, the best unsexy gear. I've pretty much switched from my EGC to my Yamaha Revstarpenningtron wrote: Thu Sep 19, 2024 8:32 am Maybe I have mush ears but I've never tried/heard Yamaha gear (drums, amps, acoustic & electric guitars, pianos) that didn't sound at least pretty good, even when it had no right to.
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83The second generation Revstar has the "transformer boost." I forget the official language. Focus switch?
Mine is an older one. It has the dry switch, which is essentially a parallel cap and a resistor in series with the audio signal. It's basically a low shelf cut. I think the idea was to get something like a coil tap sound, but without the volume loss or loss of hum-cancelling ability. It's a lot like the bass contour knob on a Reverend, but as an on-off switch for two settings. I actually like it and use it frequently.
here's me and my boring guitar;)
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84I think those look cool as hell and ultra utilitarian, which is Yammy's whole thing. I had a Yamaha Acoustic form the late 70's that played and sounded fantastic. Every Yamaha drum set I've ever seen has had hardware that makes sense. Pianos are world class... they make Saxophones and Waverunners which are two things if combined correctly will 100% get you laid.
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85Wonder how far you’d get if you tried to outfit your whole band (including transportation!) using only Yamaha shit?
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86They don't have much in the way of amps these days I think but there are pretty great options for everything elsetwelvepoint wrote: Thu Sep 19, 2024 2:31 pm Wonder how far you’d get if you tried to outfit your whole band (including transportation!) using only Yamaha shit?
also ideally the band would travel by jetski
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87I believe Yamaha own LIne 6. Ben?Ace K wrote: Thu Sep 19, 2024 3:50 pmThey don't have much in the way of amps these days I think but there are pretty great options for everything elsetwelvepoint wrote: Thu Sep 19, 2024 2:31 pm Wonder how far you’d get if you tried to outfit your whole band (including transportation!) using only Yamaha shit?
also ideally the band would travel by jetski
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88Yes, if you want to count companies OWNED by Yamaha, you'd also get Line 6, Ampeg, Guild & Cordoba just in the wing that I occupy. Steinberg comes along too for recording stuff, but they are unrelated to us.
As for transport, there's some pretty sweet golf cart options.
https://www.yamahagolfcar.com/golf-car/ ... ncierge-6/
Let's not forget port cities
https://www.yamahaboats.com/
As for transport, there's some pretty sweet golf cart options.
https://www.yamahagolfcar.com/golf-car/ ... ncierge-6/
Let's not forget port cities
https://www.yamahaboats.com/
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90Those revstars are solid - I think they're sexy? they usually have a pretty great fret job and setup. I am regretting passing up a nice one in salt lake city last week, thanks.