Cute video sent to me by a reader. Apparently, it’s based on a true story. Yikes! Be careful checking in your axes!
Posts Tagged ‘Music’
United Breaks Guitars
Posted in gear, guitar gear, guitarists, Guitars, Music, musicians, tagged gear travel, guitar, guitar gear, Guitars, Music, musicians, united airlines, video on July 7, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Fender ’57 Champ Reissue: Are You Nuts?
Posted in amplifiers, amps, Amps/Amplification, fender, gear, gear announcements, gear find, guitar, guitar gear, guitarists, Guitars, Music, musicians, new gear, rants, tagged amp, amplification, amplifiers, amps, aracom, aracom amps, Champ Reissue, fender, Fender '57 Champ Reissue, fender rant, guitar, guitar gear, guitarists, Guitars, Music, musicians, new gear, rant, rants, reason amps on July 4, 2009| 50 Comments »

I’ve had a love/hate relationship with Fender over the years. When I’ve loved Fender, I’ve really loved them, and when I’ve hated them, I’ve really hated them. Right now, I’m really hating them. I’m just aghast at the prices they’re charging for their new gear! This Champ ’57 Reissue from the Fender Custom Shop lists at $1295 with a street price of $999! This for a 5 Watt amp with a diminutive 8″ speaker.
Make no mistake: The parts for this cost less than $400! This pricing is absolutely outrageous. Yeah, I’m familiar with its history, blah, blah, blah. And even though I’m no electronics dude, and couldn’t possibly construct an amp myself, I know a few manufacturers who build hand-wired amps with more power and GREAT sound for even less!
Take for instance, the Aracom VRX22. This is a hand-wired, 22 Watt amp that simply kicks freakin’ ass, and the head sells for $895! Then, there’s the upcoming release of the Reason Bambino. This is an 8 Watt amp that will sport that distinctive Reason sound. This head costs $699! It’s my next amp.
I’m sorry folks, this is the same issue that I had with the Fender Roadworn series of guitars. I’m not really in to reliced guitars, but there’s no way I could justify paying $999 for a freakin’ MIM guitar, especially when I paid less than $400 a couple of years back for my MIM Strat.
MAYBE Fender’s production costs are much higher than the smaller run manufacturers (not likely), which is how they justify the price-point for this amp. But this amp is nothing special from my point of view, and as I mentioned above, the parts for this cost less than $400. Lots of people have built 5F1-based amps. Look at the Valve Train Amps Concord. This is a 6 Watt point-to-point, hand-wired combo with a 10″ speaker. It sells for less than $500.
Go ahead, you can argue all you want about the classic sound and history of the Fender ’57 Champ reissue. But to me, Fender’s just again trying to trade on nostalgia. If that’s what floats your boat, more power to you – and mind you – I’m not questioning the quality or the tone of this classic. It has done much to contribute to the sounds of rock and roll. I just want to make it very clear that there are clear alternatives out there that may not have the name but undoubtedly have great tone, and watt-for-watt, and dollar-for-dollar have A LOT more value.
Note that I have the Champ 600 and it is one of my all-time favorite amps. But it has limited usability outside of my home studio. And that’s another thing that bugs me about the ’57 re-issue. It’s a hefty price to pay for an amp that would see limited if any use outside of my studio.
Like I said, if this floats your boat, and the price of this classic reissue, more power to you. For me, I demand a lot more value for the money I pay.
Recent Update
I’m still not sold on this amp, even though I have indeed played it, and it has some real vintage mojo. The sounds it produces are fantastic, but I still can’t justify buying it for the price Fender wants for it. Besides, I’ve seen some late-50’s originals that sell for the same price on EBay! I would buy one of those before I’d buy the re-issue.
Revisiting the Rolling Stone Top 100 Guitarists of All Time
Posted in guitar, guitarists, Guitars, Music, musicians, tagged guitar, guitarists, Guitars, Music, musicians on July 2, 2009| 10 Comments »
Back 2003, Rolling Stone published what has become a very controversial list of whom they believe are the top 100 guitarists of all time. I remember the first time I read it. I was a little bothered by the order, but was actually more bothered by who made the list and who didn’t. For instance, Steve Vai and Joe Satriani were nowhere to be seen on the list, and not only did Kurt Cobain make the list, but he was #12! Don’t get me wrong. I really like Nirvana’s music, and I admired Cobain for his poetry and the music he wrote. But no way would I call him a great guitarist. I think the Rolling Stone writer didn’t read about their history or hear some of their really early stuff. I’ve heard accounts of how crappy their playing was in the early days. I guess the struggle earns Cobain the signification. NOT!
So why, six years later am I bringing this up? With the passing of Jacko, my buddies at work got in a discussion about celebrity worship, and how the media twists everything, and how their influence, right or wrong, lead the public in a bad direction. That brought on a discussion of who were the best guitarists, and that sparked the memory of that Rolling Stone list. I joked that the guitarists who made the list were either dead, or must’ve done some serious ass-kissing to Rolling Stone and MTV. Who knows what the thought process was for evaluating who would make the list. My thought is that the list was decided by a twenty-something kid who grew up listening to alternative/grunge and didn’t know any better, and wasn’t a guitarist themselves.
In an amusing turn, Steve Lukather RIPPED on the list back in January. Yeah, Lukather played for Toto, and Toto was typical 80’s pop. But that doesn’t discount the fact that Lukather is about one of greatest guitarists ever. He was one of the guitarists that I looked for.
Oh well, at least we guitarists know who belongs on the list. We can just dismiss the Rolling Stone list as playing to the popular vote.
But even six years later… SHAME ON YOU ROLLING STONE!!!
Gear Announcement: Stage Ninja Guitar Straps
Posted in GAS, gear, gear announcements, gear find, guitar gear, guitarists, Guitars, Music, musicians, new gear, tagged GAS, gear, gear announcements, guitar, guitar gear, guitar straps, guitarists, Guitars, Music, musicians on June 30, 2009| 1 Comment »
Just announced today, Stage Ninja (http://www.stageninja.net) has just released a line of guitar straps made from 100% recycled material. No, it’s not paper, folks. 🙂 Actually the specific materials are recycled bicycle tubes, racing tires, and hemp. Because the straps are made of rubber, they stretch a little – up to 1/8″ – which is kind of like having built-in shock absorption. That’s kind of cool, and starting at $49.99, that’s not a price that’ll break the bank.
Now the company claims that the natural tackiness of the rubber makes it like having strap locks. But I’ve learned my lesson: Never leave home without strap locks! I don’t care how “sticky” something might be. Unless it’s locked on, it will eventually come off. But that’s just an aside… 🙂
Considering that Stage Ninja is located in Indianapolis, it’s no small surprise that they would take advantage of the used racing tires that must be piled up outside of the Indy speedway. What a way to capitalize on throw-aways! But it’s also responsible manufacturing. On principle I have to get one of these.
Why get so excited about a guitar strap? Simply because I dig product that are the result of thinking out of the box. Yes, it’s just a guitar strap, but made out of material that was never even envisioned to be used this way!
There’s not much information on these as of yet, and retailers do not have them in stock just yet. But they should be arriving soon!
For more information, check out their web site: http://www.stageninja.net.
Fun With Re-Amping
Posted in amplifiers, amps, Amps/Amplification, aracom amps, fender, GAS, gear, guitar, guitar gear, guitarists, Guitars, Music, musicians, new gear, prestige guitars, VRX22, tagged amp, amplification, amplifiers, amps, aracom, aracom amps, GAS, gear, guitar, guitar gear, guitarists, Guitars, Music, musicians, prestige guitars, re-amp on June 27, 2009| 1 Comment »
My friend Jeff Aragaki, of Aracom Amps is an incredible inventor. Today he brought over a new unit that among other things, allows me to re-amp my amplified signal into another amp. I’ve heard of this being done before – it’s not new. I just never had the means to do it until today. The clip I recorded – and excuse me for the sometimes sloppy areas – is my Prestige Heritage Elite plugged into my Aracom VRX22 into Jeff’s new invention, then out to my little 1 X 12 cabinet and re-amped through my Fender Hot Rod Deluxe. Re-amping through the Hot Rod allowed me to take advantage of its reverb, but with two amps going at the same time, it totally fattened up my sound without making it murky. Freakin’ incredible. Anyway, give it a listen!
Released in May (how did I miss this?), the Severe is “Tone Freak Effects’ answer to high gain distortion.” Oh man… This looks like a incredibly mean pedal. Set up like the Abunai 2 with a 3-way clipping switch, with level, gain, and tone, the Severe also sports a 3-way bright switch so it can be used with different amps. Very cool.




