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  • John Holmes

    #16
    Originally posted by Mezro
    the brown sound = the noise Ed's cock makes as he punches Sam's rectum.

    Mezro...but Al claims he created the brown sound...OK Al...calm down...we believe you splashed the stinky star first...
    Look down in the bowl, you'll see Van Hagar 2004 tour new found "Brown Sound" :

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    • Mezro
      Full Member Status

      • May 2004
      • 4154

      #17
      Originally posted by John Holmes
      Look down in the bowl, you'll see Van Hagar 2004 tour new found "Brown Sound" :

      Looks like Sam ate a small breakfast that day.

      Mezro...grab a ladel and put it in a cradle...
      Got me a date with a shaved Asian. I know, I know; I think it's fucked!

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      • Brett
        Full Member Status

        • Jan 2004
        • 3538

        #18
        Yep "brown sound" was the term Alex used to describe his ideal snare sound, like beating on a log. Eddie just adapted the name to his warm guitar tone.

        I'm with you guys on the digital stuff. It's very flexible, but in the end it does lack that certain something you get from analog. Especially the amp modelers. I mean they're great, and they're awesome for recording on your computer, as well as being versatile. But there's just something missing when you compare it to real tube distortion. But it's getting better. I do like the Pod XT though, I use it all the time for recording.

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        • DavidLeeNatra
          TOASTMASTER GENERAL
          • Jan 2004
          • 10715

          #19
          Originally posted by Brett
          I'm with you guys on the digital stuff. It's very flexible, but in the end it does lack that certain something you get from analog. Especially the amp modelers. I mean they're great, and they're awesome for recording on your computer, as well as being versatile. But there's just something missing when you compare it to real tube distortion. But it's getting better. I do like the Pod XT though, I use it all the time for recording.
          especially when you do covers it's great to work with these digital amps...my guitar player uses the line6 fatter and he's got everything in it from hendrix to queen to ed and back...
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          • Brett
            Full Member Status

            • Jan 2004
            • 3538

            #20
            I actually use my Pod in front of my 5150 with a BBE Sonic Maximizer and I get a really nice sound for live band stuff actually. And yep they're great for recording the quick covers.

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            • DavidLeeNatra
              TOASTMASTER GENERAL
              • Jan 2004
              • 10715

              #21
              mine uses a line6 combo...it's not that much to carry
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              • Brett
                Full Member Status

                • Jan 2004
                • 3538

                #22
                Well I need to look like I know what I'm doing man.

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                • Panamark
                  DIAMOND STATUS
                  • Jan 2004
                  • 17161

                  #23
                  Ive got the Line6 POD ver 2.0.

                  Its a cool toy even to plug into a stereo at somebodies
                  place. You can get some great sounds. *BUT* it is still
                  nowhere near as nice as the Marshall. I find you get
                  a real "closed" feeling when you play through them.
                  I love using the natural feedback from the guitar and
                  amp for squeals, I can get them through the POD, but
                  its just not the same. It feels closed. (I wonder if that
                  made any sense)
                  BABY PANA 2 IS Coming !! All across the land, let the love and beer flow !
                  Love ya Mary Frances!

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                  • Brett
                    Full Member Status

                    • Jan 2004
                    • 3538

                    #24
                    Yep obviously it does not produce the natural feedback you can get from a real amp, this is true. Unless of course you're running it in front of your amp. But when you're recording or playing through your computer, no way to achieve that....that I know of.

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