Lunch:
Lunch tonight was a turkey sandwich, a granola bar and an orange. Nothing exciting, but it’s working for me and my weight.
G&L:
G.A.S. There’s not a day that goes by that I don’t see a guitar that I want. 99% of my time spent online is either reading about guitars, or looking at guitars for sale. The one thing I do know is, the next two guitars are going to be a semi hollow ASAT special with a maple neck, and a Fallout.
The last few years my tastes in music and guitar style have really changed. I have been moving away from hard rock and have been getting into music from the 60’s and 70’s. I’ve also discovered a lot of great blues players. So with that in mind, my next guitar is going to be unlike anything I’ve ever owned before. I’ve never owned a guitar with just single coils and a maple neck. That is why I’m interested in an Asat . I’ve been talking about ordering an ASAT for a few years but I keep getting sidetracked by finding a deal on a Rampage that I can’t pass up. Hopefully one won’t come up for a while causing me to put off my plans again. Around the first of the year I’m ordering a Fallout. It was love at first sight when Craig posted photos of them during NAMM earlier this year.
Is there a particular guitar that you have been Gassing for?
Speaking of an ASAT Special I really like this guys playing. I find myself watching all of his videos showcasing different gear for pro guitar shop. I've been trying to copy his style and picking technique. I've never really tried playing without a pick.
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Non G&L:
Here is an interesting amp I found in a local shop last year. It’s an Atomic Reactor 112. It’s an 18W tube amp that is for the POD or VOX Tonelab. There are no controls on the amp, just the input and power switch. It has a docking tray that you can sit the POD in, plug it in and it snaps in place. It’s a fun amp. I like the Double Verb amp setting. It’s great for just playing around the house.




Anyone use effect and amp modeling gear such as the POD or Tonelab? I like them, but nothing compares to my good old analog pedalboard.

I think if I played live I would prefer the analog pedals over modeling products.
Thanks for taking the time to read.
Thanks,
Dave