Thank you Wally Taylor, but you sounded fine! (only playing three years? Ya' gotta' be a kiddin')
Ricky Davis, you really aren't serious, are you?
You silly guy! I like tubes too, if I'm in a lake about to drown,
All this depends on the brand of amp, circuits, quality of parts and many many other variables. There are good and bad transistor amps, and good and bad tube amps. In Fender I prefer tubes, Standel I prefer tubes, Peavey it's transistor only, you must agree here? In my car tires I prefer tubeless.
I know a girl that had tubes, but got them tied. She worked even better, so possibly you have a point there, I'll introduce you,
Just because an amp has tubes dosn't mean it's great, however, there once was a man from Nantuckett, that,,,,,,,,, oh, never mind,
Los Bobbetous
Tone seems to change L@@K>>>
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Hey, Wally, there are a lot of great insights on this thread, I think you can separate this issue into two factors: external and internal.
As so many have touched on there are nearly endless influences externally on your guitar, amp, room sound, contributions or lack of from other players, etc. One of the big things we deal with is that all sound is frequency, waves or vibrations, and all the other waves, vibrations, absorbtion, reflection, refraction, resonation, etc. affects the vibration we insert into the mix, much of which is beyond our control. Just about any change in any one of those many factors changes "how we sound".
On the internal side, we are constantly conversing with ourselves about our tone, execution, appearance, whether we sound as good as we did last time, or as good as "the other guy", etc., etc. This part of the equation is generally within our control. We can work on positive interior dialog when performing and practicing, just as we can on licks.
I've worked for years on trying to build a performance rig that sounds as similar as possible in different venues, to help with part A. (Closed back cabinets are a big help, IMO.)
The second part takes constant attention. For instance, if my tone seems less satisfying than usual, rather than obsessing about it, I'll think about my vibrato or volume pedal expression. When I stop concentrating on it, my tone seems to take care of itself.
As so many have touched on there are nearly endless influences externally on your guitar, amp, room sound, contributions or lack of from other players, etc. One of the big things we deal with is that all sound is frequency, waves or vibrations, and all the other waves, vibrations, absorbtion, reflection, refraction, resonation, etc. affects the vibration we insert into the mix, much of which is beyond our control. Just about any change in any one of those many factors changes "how we sound".
On the internal side, we are constantly conversing with ourselves about our tone, execution, appearance, whether we sound as good as we did last time, or as good as "the other guy", etc., etc. This part of the equation is generally within our control. We can work on positive interior dialog when performing and practicing, just as we can on licks.
I've worked for years on trying to build a performance rig that sounds as similar as possible in different venues, to help with part A. (Closed back cabinets are a big help, IMO.)
The second part takes constant attention. For instance, if my tone seems less satisfying than usual, rather than obsessing about it, I'll think about my vibrato or volume pedal expression. When I stop concentrating on it, my tone seems to take care of itself.
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