Agree that Warmoth makes good stuff ! Their Strat and Tele necks are licensed by Fender.
I wanna build a P bass with a 12 string-width neck
Agree that Warmoth makes good stuff ! Their Strat and Tele necks are licensed by Fender.
If you mean that you are let down by a company that you once had a high opinion of, I can relate. In the 70's I worked for a company called Bell & Howell. I worked in the Avicom division where we made audio/video entertainmant systems for commercial airlines. This consisted of modifying CRT monitors to a 24VDC powersource and flame proof case. Also complete wire harness, overhead projectors and flip screens. Now-a-days I see products for sale on infomercials selling Bell & Howell products like flashlights and garden lights. The only thing that's the same about the company is the logo. I was proud to have worked there, but now they are just a ghost of what the company once was.You welcome. Im just kinda bummed by my experiences. No reason to change your preferences based on my feelings.
Same with General Electric. Any commercial/consumer product with their meatball logo on it is not made by them, but is made in China. They get a royalty for the meatball.If you mean that you are let down by a company that you once had a high opinion of, I can relate. In the 70's I worked for a company called Bell & Howell. I worked in the Avicom division where we made audio/video entertainmant systems for commercial airlines. This consisted of modifying CRT monitors to a 24VDC powersource and flame proof case. Also complete wire harness, overhead projectors and flip screens. Now-a-days I see products for sale on infomercials selling Bell & Howell products like flashlights and garden lights. The only thing that's the same about the company is the logo. I was proud to have worked there, but now they are just a ghost of what the company once was.
One that hurts is Peavey. As we all know, they built solid, reliable, good-sounding amps that were very proundly made in the USA. Nothing but disposable Chinese garbage now. Some of their stuff still sounds pretty good but is definitely not built to last.
Mr. Peavey was a friend of my parents. He would not like what his firm has become.
Somewhere along the line Peavey started to sound bad - at least some of their product. We have these Peavey stage monitors in the band that we borrowed. They are only a few years old, I think. They have this pronounced mid-range hump in the sound. Fortunately, we have our own PA and it sounds really good. I’m glad the audience isn’t hearing what I’m hearing.
I’ll probably transition to in-ears or buy my own monitor.
Interesting. Back in the day we actually preferred Peavey sound reinforcement stuff because it was pretty neutral-sounding (if unremarkable) and completely indestructible. Oh, how times have changed.
I had a Peavey PA system gave it away after that EV system with Crest amps now I use QSC K12.2 x5 and 2 QSC CP12 6000 watts RMS
nice light weight the EV system sounds better but hurts my back just looking at the mains speakers monitors and rack of amps..
So far no need for subs on the QSC's.
I like knowing that we aren’t feeding the crowd a crappy sound.