(07-28-2021, 03:37 PM)Mattias Westlund Wrote: I was looking at this thread the other day and had kind of a "waaaaait a minute..." moment. I took parts from the Squier amp to put together the Crate cab, right? So why not use the Squier enclosure and various other odds and ends I have lying around to make a second cab? After all, the Squier is close-backed and that fact alone should provide enough of a tonal difference that it might be worth exploring. So I did!
What I'm trying to say here is just... let's dispose of the elitist guitar playing myhts, shall we? There is no holy grail guitar sound or h/w setup, it's just a matter of what sounds good to you. Whether that sound comes out of a trash-picked practice amp with a $20 pedal or a $4000 hand-made boutique tube amp is unimportant. What's important is the music you make using it.
Hey, those look great! I wish I was savvy enough with a soldering iron and such to do this kind of stuff... it seems like a lot of fun.
I agree completely. It is the same thing with mics; different tools that provide you different lenses through which to experience music and make what you want to make. No wrong answers, only the journey along the way.

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