Joe Bfstplk
Legend!
*lightbulbThe old joke about how many guitar players it takes to screw in a lightbuld is also how the Internet works.
*lightbulbThe old joke about how many guitar players it takes to screw in a lightbuld is also how the Internet works.
Fragile harmonics can’t exist in the crystal lattice of an LED?The old joke about how many guitar players it takes to screw in a lightbuld is also how the Internet works.
They can, but lose their warmth and 3D quality in solid-state bulbs....Fragile harmonics can’t exist in the crystal lattice of an LED?
Even worse in solid state bulds.They can, but lose their warmth and 3D quality in solid-state bulbs....
At least they're better in Dubly....Even worse in solid state bulds.
If you've got a spare half hour or so
Nobody forces you to update... This topic has been re-hashed ad nauseum.A difficult subject. Wouldn't it be a goal to keep the previous firmware and instead stabilize it without further bugs. It is not for everyone to adjust their presets and the latest firmware every few weeks. maybe only the improvements do not have an immediate effect on the existing presets? I know a sensitive subject.
Agreed. Recently saw a screen of devin townsends axe 3 and it was running firmware 10.x with music of new releases.200% agree with @unix-guy. Many pro players I work with are far from latest update. Do they miss the latest features? Maybe, but having gigs or songs to record is way more important than them. If they should experiment some bugs in a function or feature they use than it's a complete different story...
Man I have a JP7 too and know what you mean. The gain coming out of that guitar is nuts.@jin1995x the thing is that in the jp7, you cannot put the pickup “far” from the strings , because of how it is built. I don’t want to remove some wood behind them to be able to do it , so the crunch lab is pretty close to the strings . It sound good like that but it has way more gain that all my others guitars including active and whatever ( I own many)