
Originally posted by Mr_Trek:Ok, so I actually got kind of interested in a Squier Classic Vibe 60's Strat yesterday. A store has one in Candy Apple Red which just hangs on the wall screaming for me.
Originally posted by LikeASong:Avoid Squiers by all means
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Originally posted by Mr_Trek:BTW: You have a TC Polytune Matt? Would like to hear what you think of it.
Originally posted by LikeASong:The greatness is on the fingers. Forget about a reverb being digital or analog, or your multi effect unit not being the best around, and improve your playing&ear skills instead. The effects will come afterwards and only then you'll get the most of them. Mark Knopfler playing a $90 Strat copy into a 10W amp will sound better than most of us playing a $1200 guitar through a $350 effects chain and into a 100W valve amp. Just sayin'
Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:I would hit the tubes before the speaker- much bigger impact on the sound in my opinion, and you might wind up not needed to spend the money on the speaker at all.
I almost did the same thing and ended up gutting the amp entirely and making a custom amp head out of an old Fender Deluxe combo! It's pretty sweet!
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Well, the internet says the speaker really makes a lot of difference for a VK112 and clears it up a lot. I think I believe it, the almighty internet, because the amp does sound a bit muddy. Not a lot. But not entirely "free". I think I'll change both. Should be fun to do to. Some electronics. Maybe I'll even get myself killed! But I don't think so.