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My G.A.S. is getting bad

November 25th, 2008

So after over a year of being completely in check, my Gear Acquisition Syndrome (henceforth referred o as GAS) has flared up in a large way. For those who aren’t musicians, GAS is an affliction that strikes musicians with a sudden need to acquire more and more musical gear. In the past, I’ve only had low grade symptoms; usually I want something, but don’t really actively seek it out to hard. My last bought was nothing serious, I merely wanted a fretless Bass, and I happened to find a good one that I’ve been pleased with. But I just happened to find one while going through Bass Northwest, so it was kind of a “sweet bass, I’ll get it” kind of thing.

Now, however, I have full on GAS.

And what’s worse, it’s all kind of justifiable. Well, kind of. I think it’s best to just list what I’m looking for and why I want it:

  • Effects (in particular this) – So I used to have a pretty good Boss ME-30, but that was stolen back in college my senior year, and I never replaced it. Now, it should be known that effects aren’t required for playing, but for certain styles, the sound of a clean bass just isn’t…right. So I’m looking to get some effects and, after thinking about it, I realized I’d rather have a multi-effects board than try to find all of the exact individual pedals that would make me happy. Thus how I landed on the M13, which is the closest to what I want, which is essentially just a virtual pedal board that doesn’t try to do any amp modeling or stuff like that. It’s just effects, and I can easily switch between them, tweak them, and I can put them in any order. The only thing it lacks is a true auto-wah but that’s cool, I don’t mind buying specialized ones.
  • Practice Amp – So the practice amp I own is a really little, rather lame, 15w bass combo practice amp. In a word, it’s shitty. That’s the best way to describe it, and I only have it because it came with the first bass I ever bought. (100 bucks from my friend Jenn for a shitty bass and the amp) For the most part, it’s been ok, but I just got a new Variax Bass off of craigslist, and after thumping through that for a little bit, I’m hearing how my amp is beginning to kick the bucket a bit. So I’m looking to pick up a decent practice amp. Right now, I’m thinking something from the LowDown line by Line 6. I’ve played through the 300 and really liked the sound.
  • Gigging Amp – The last thing i’m in need of is a real gigging amp. I recently started jamming with a band, and I realized that I need an amp that will allow me to be heard when I’m playing live with a drummer, guitarist, keyboardist and singer. While a combo amp will be fine for practicing, for gigging, I’m looking for a two piece setup. It’s not going to be cheap, but it will be worth it to be heard. Not sure what I’m interested in yet, but I figure I’ll spend a lot of time at Sam Ash and Guitar Center when I’m back in Cincinnati for the holidays.

As you can see, I’ve got a bunch of stuff I want to purchase. All told, it’s probably gonna be close to two grand in gear; which is a bit of cash. But at the same time, it’s looking like I will be in need. Thankfully, I can at least get the line 6 stuff at discount. Plus, there’s Ebay and Craigslist, which may also provide me with some good deals.

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And I just think of her as my best friends mom…

November 17th, 2008

http://confusedbyfiction.blogspot.com/2008/11/most-powerful-people-in-america.html

Read the last paragraph. The woman, Lana Skirboll, is my best friends mother. I’ve met her, she’s awesome. And apparently, she’s one of the most power people in the US. Huh, maybe I should have paid closer attention to what Pat was going on about when he talked about his parents jobs.

Life and Times

Changes

November 4th, 2008

Tonight, I have witnessed what I honestly thought I would never see. I wrote the following on May 13th, 2005, when asked by Nicole if thought I’d live to see a black President:

I don’t think so. As much as I would love to see that, I know it’s probably not going to happen in my lifetime. There is still too much prejudice in our society for that. We’ve made a great steps, but if people take issue to me and you dating, how would they deal with a black president.

There are few times when I will ever be more happy, to be so wrong. Tupac, we are ready now.

And although it seems heaven sent,
We ain’t ready, to see a black President.
-”Changes” Tupac

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