I try to play my guitar clean, but sometimes I get too lazy to take a shower…![]()
I try to play my guitar clean, but sometimes I get too lazy to take a shower…![]()
I like volume too. But, if I'm just doing scales or maintenance practice, I really don't need the neighbors to hear me. Because I'm in loud machine shops every day, I worry about my ears even though I wear ear protection. As a result, I do like playing an acoustic when I get home. Or, I can plug into a couple of different small wattage tube amps that I can send into tube saturation, and not kill my hearing.Volume is everything for me, even at home jamming, but i have to run quiet when my wife is home. You CANNOT beat the effect of volume in a small room. The studio recently gave me one of their old isolation cabinets, so at least now i can route the cables into my recording studio and nobody hears the volume....


I like volume too. But, if I'm just doing scales or maintenance practice, I really don't need the neighbors to hear me. Because I'm in loud machine shops every day, I worry about my ears even though I wear ear protection. As a result, I do like playing an acoustic when I get home. Or, I can plug into a couple of different small wattage tube amps that I can send into tube saturation, and not kill my hearing.
And, then... every couple of weeks, we do get together at Tom's. Then I'll be playing opposite any one of these bass amps and a heavy hitting drummer. That's why I can take a JTM45 or Blonde Bandmaster into distortion and feedback without pedals. The last time we played, it was loud enough that you felt like you could lean back and the volume would hold you upright.
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This is my seat when I'm practicing.Nice!!!
I used to worry about my hearing, but performing 5 nights a week for many years damaged it quite a bit. Navy service did not help.
At home, i never sit in the same room with the amp. I run a mic and cable to the cab in an unused room, then patch it into my PC via headphones.
Early mornings, i use Guitar Rig 6 through my Focusrite 2i2 and into the phones.
The huge isolation box the studio gave me brings 100db down to 27db once its buckled closed, but i miss that "splash" of room ambience.
Have you ever had a live rig so loud on stage that you could move to the side and NOT hear it???

That looks like my old bass player Marks rig from 93.I like volume too. But, if I'm just doing scales or maintenance practice, I really don't need the neighbors to hear me. Because I'm in loud machine shops every day, I worry about my ears even though I wear ear protection. As a result, I do like playing an acoustic when I get home. Or, I can plug into a couple of different small wattage tube amps that I can send into tube saturation, and not kill my hearing.
And, then... every couple of weeks, we do get together at Tom's. Then I'll be playing opposite any one of these bass amps and a heavy hitting drummer. That's why I can take a JTM45 or Blonde Bandmaster into distortion and feedback without pedals. The last time we played, it was loud enough that you felt like you could lean back and the volume would hold you upright.
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Very nice!
I nowhere that trick. A guitar is the tool i use to make a living, so its not as much a passion, per-se, but that's great equipment you got there!
If i showed you where i record here (or at our drummer's place) you wouldn't believe we could do it with such minimal equipment.
When i want a more professional place to practice, i will often use the Academy's rehearsal space...
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WHAT????
I have the opposite problem with no space. That's where I actually sit when I practice. No separate rooms. Just pick an amp, large or small, and play. Why, I don't always play loud. For years, I had a rehearsal space in Allston. The building is gone in the big real estate grab going on here trying to outprice the San Jose area. Another rehearsal complex in Charleston went last month. Boston is driving out it's arts community. The only space I might be able to get in Salem has six rooms. I'll just make the best of what I have for now, and be glad we still actually jam a couple times a month.
Nice V amoungst the other gear that is awesome. Is that a Gibson V?
Have you ever had a live rig so loud on stage that you could move to the side and NOT hear it???
I see the rubber duckies are being judgemental again.