Stratman68
Axe-Master
Well, glad you know so much. Funny, Jack Pearson seems to tell a different story, but hey what does he know.Pearson uses a hand-picked Squire, often found after playing through a large number of them when he’s out looking, so he didn’t just grab the first one off the wall, he found a very unique, special, one; it was inexpensive compared to others in Fender’s line up, but considering the time and effort he put into finding that rare one it’s no longer “cheap” and he consistently acknowledges that the ones he plays are not the average. He also owns and plays other guitars beside the Squires, such as some G&Ls, a Gibson SG and a 339, among others, but people point out the Squires because it’s unique to him. But a rare guitar is a lot different than a commodity amp. Pearson’s amp is also not in the class as the Katana, it’s a VVT-JP and is a custom-built boutique amp made to his specs and the small one goes for $2599. That’s not a cheap amp but it’s a part of his signature sound.
I think it’s pretty safe to say that if he were running a digital system, he wouldn’t be running it into the back end of a Katana unless he had no other choice.
No problem. You win. Cool!