brbadg wrote: ↑Thu Oct 11, 2018 10:10 am Right,exactly what I'm doing..More time has to be spent on learning the chord shapes and stuff.My favorite Bobby rig is a good amp with versatile EQ + guitar with minibuckers that can switch: dual, single parallel, and both OOP. Need more left hand work with right hand accompaniment than effects, IMO.
strumminsix wrote: ↑Thu Oct 11, 2018 12:42 pmDo you use an EQ pedal? If so which one? I've read on here that people have a custom EQ pedal from a guy in Germany that is similar to the schematics of Weir's Cowboy onboard EQ. That would be nice to have and I wanna know how to get my hands on one.brbadg wrote: ↑Thu Oct 11, 2018 10:10 am Right,exactly what I'm doing..More time has to be spent on learning the chord shapes and stuff.My favorite Bobby rig is a good amp with versatile EQ + guitar with minibuckers that can switch: dual, single parallel, and both OOP. Need more left hand work with right hand accompaniment than effects, IMO.
handyandy wrote: ↑Thu Oct 11, 2018 1:05 pmNo. I can get where I want with my guitars and amps. Keep in mind my primary guitar has been the same since 2010 and amps are selected with that guitar. Constantly gear swapping does us all a disservice in the tone quest.strumminsix wrote: ↑Thu Oct 11, 2018 12:42 pmDo you use an EQ pedal? If so which one? I've read on here that people have a custom EQ pedal from a guy in Germany that is similar to the schematics of Weir's Cowboy onboard EQ. That would be nice to have and I wanna know how to get my hands on one.brbadg wrote: ↑Thu Oct 11, 2018 10:10 am Right,exactly what I'm doing..More time has to be spent on learning the chord shapes and stuff.My favorite Bobby rig is a good amp with versatile EQ + guitar with minibuckers that can switch: dual, single parallel, and both OOP. Need more left hand work with right hand accompaniment than effects, IMO.