pullover wrote: These guys might make you not want one.
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but also a bit of

pullover wrote: These guys might make you not want one.
http://img3.musiciansfriend.com/dbase/m ... 480003.mov
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbNcI3qn04ESuperfuzz wrote: The guy with the les paul and the strat it's the perfect example of the type of guitarist that I hate...
I kinda wish I could play like that .. then I never would.daydreamdelay wrote: I can't believe that one guys poodle perm.. seriously what the hell man?!
Ok! thanks a lot!, now I'm starting to hate him, he reminds me of that pigs with an orange in the mouth that you can see in the better restourants..puah Jhonny DiMarco..he seems to have some italian roots..PUAH! what a shame.. :-\holy-reverb!! wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbNcI3qn04ESuperfuzz wrote: The guy with the les paul and the strat it's the perfect example of the type of guitarist that I hate...
yr gona love this. he is a joke.
I see your point but also I would add that the way they are installed is important too.The problem is more with the quality of the plastic jacks and not the fact that they are plastic. Plastic jacks isolate the ground from the chassis, this means lower noise floor.
oh man.... My first bass was a crappy import headless bass, and the only good thing about it was that it had one of those jacks.... they lock so the cord never will fall out (or am I thinking of something else?)TheMilford wrote: "If the noise floor is such a problem why are the most expensive amps equipped with only metal jacks?"
two reasons:
strength and because tube "gurus" think the "old way" is the "only way"
if I designed an expensive amp I would use these: