
For my G&L topic, I want to talk about preamps. Recently I installed a $35 Artec booster in my Legacy so when I go to public jam sessions, I don't have to bring pedals with me. Taking pedals to jam sessions and the setting them up just feels wrong to me for a few reasons. First, it's a hassle. Second, it takes time away from playing. Third, takes up stage space. And personally, it's just embarrassing for me.
IMO, jam sessions should be spontaneous and challenging, and bringing a booster pedal becomes the focus of my comfort zone, like a panic button. Still, there are those times when it's your turn to solo, and everyone is just too loud. So I though an onboard booster would be nice secret weapon for "when you absolutely need kill every mthfka in the room."
Without going into too much detail here, the booster did exactly that and did it well, but I still didn't like it -- I just didn't like it. Musicman and then G&L guitars have occasionally had preamps. Many modern basses and acoustic guitars have preamps. However most electric guitarist don't seem to take to them. Has anyone else had a preamp in their G&L? What was your experience?
For the non G&L topic, I'm going to continue the theme of preparing for a gig because everyone's advice on how to sing/play simultaneously have been so varied and helpful. So how do you memorize lyrics?