Re: a very wonderful BOX OF GOODIES came in the mail today
Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 8:41 am
Doc, I am WITH YOU.
You see, my very first overdrive that I bought in 1979 for $40 at Werlein's Music in New Orleans was a narrow box Ibanez TS-808.
I used it to play into a tube amplified record player that I had modified to have a 1/4" jack.
To my ears, the TS-808 Tube Screamer sounded close to that Angus Young AC/DC sound I wanted to hear!
so, the "green box overdrive" is very deep in my blood.
and the LGW is the best of those sort of boxes I have ever heard. I traded my BJF model to another forum brother for his MP model and a little $$$, because I am trying to use as many MP series pedals as possible.
Like Huckleboogie says, you have to be careful when you travel a lot. And if I lost a board full of BJF, I would be heartbroken, and also not be able to afford to replace them
And I am also trying to support Harri & Custom Sounds as much as possible, so that when guys here in the USA see my board, I am not acting like:
"OH.....THESE pedals are made out of un-obtanium, and are very expensive, and YOU'LL never find them, etc".....like some of those guys at TGP act.
I want to be able to say --
"Yes -- these are Mad Professor pedals, they are as affordable as any of the other boutique effects, and are easily bought at several dealers here in the USA, here, let me hand you a brochure or business card, so you can check them out, they are REALLY good, and really the best, because they are designed by the GOD OF THUNDER himself, Bjorn Juhl"
I am a working musician, which means I'm nearly broke
"One of the perks of being an unemployed musician is that you get to play much less bad music."
You see, my very first overdrive that I bought in 1979 for $40 at Werlein's Music in New Orleans was a narrow box Ibanez TS-808.
I used it to play into a tube amplified record player that I had modified to have a 1/4" jack.
To my ears, the TS-808 Tube Screamer sounded close to that Angus Young AC/DC sound I wanted to hear!
so, the "green box overdrive" is very deep in my blood.
and the LGW is the best of those sort of boxes I have ever heard. I traded my BJF model to another forum brother for his MP model and a little $$$, because I am trying to use as many MP series pedals as possible.
Like Huckleboogie says, you have to be careful when you travel a lot. And if I lost a board full of BJF, I would be heartbroken, and also not be able to afford to replace them
And I am also trying to support Harri & Custom Sounds as much as possible, so that when guys here in the USA see my board, I am not acting like:
"OH.....THESE pedals are made out of un-obtanium, and are very expensive, and YOU'LL never find them, etc".....like some of those guys at TGP act.
I want to be able to say --
"Yes -- these are Mad Professor pedals, they are as affordable as any of the other boutique effects, and are easily bought at several dealers here in the USA, here, let me hand you a brochure or business card, so you can check them out, they are REALLY good, and really the best, because they are designed by the GOD OF THUNDER himself, Bjorn Juhl"
I am a working musician, which means I'm nearly broke
"One of the perks of being an unemployed musician is that you get to play much less bad music."