4 separate noise gates, different voicings on the channels, and i thought something modded on the FX loop but im not 100% sure about that.So whats the MASSIVE differecne from a normal JVM?? Someone pleased explain thanks
4 separate noise gates, different voicings on the channels, and i thought something modded on the FX loop but im not 100% sure about that.So whats the MASSIVE differecne from a normal JVM?? Someone pleased explain thanks
That review sucked big time . Those two are like the Beavis and Butt Head of guitar amp demos. They should stick to slurping coffee and attempting to be clever.
I think the best online demos are from SessionMusicTV ... only problem is that they're in German, so I don't understand most of it ... I wish they had subtitles. Either way, they seem to give the most detailed / best sounding demonstrations.
Oh, I also like the Pro Guitar Shop demos ... definitely among the best.
I agree: that Andy guy does a good job giving everything a fair shake and the sound quality is very good. The dude doesn't talk too much and plays pretty good.Andy from Pro Guitar shop is great. Straight in. Great feature demos, decent playing. And he's warm enough to like yet professional enough to keep it business.
Ah for fuck sake not these cunts again...
Andy from Pro Guitar shop is great. Straight in. Great feature demos, decent playing. And he's warm enough to like yet professional enough to keep it business.
I live pretty close to Pro Guitar Shop in Portland Oregon. I have known Andy for years, one hell of a session guitarist. Always knows what it is a player want to hear from the gear... short and sweet and most important of all... He doesn't act like a 12 year old.
Here is one of Andy's recent videos showcasing the Catalinbread Galileo. Take lessons boys, artist interviews and nice chops.
Catalinbread Galileo - YouTube
Ah for fuck sake not these cunts again...
Ah for fuck sake not these cunts again...
I'm seriously holding my sides laughing at your comment !!!