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oh go ahead and buy a new toy! nothing like it to open up the creative pours. eventually we all hopefully get to a point where our gear is realized and therefore maximized in it's performing / recording usage. even then i find it good for the soul to score an occasional new toy ... my three month rule is if i don't use an item with in three months then it is gone to make room. i'll never forget the day i replaced 100's of pounds of rack gear with a 72 pound johnson millennium 150 amp ... best wishes jimmy george http://www.jimmygeorgearts.com -----Original Message----- From: Matthias Grob [mailto:matthias@grob.org] Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 11:54 AM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Re: When?? > >amazing really... I found that I produce the best by using the same >>gear over a long time, so that all the operation becomes intuitive >>and the sounds are very familiar so I can get used to really express >>through them... > >-- >god do i concur-i been playin since the 70s-and *most* of my stuff that i >currently use is the stuff i've always used(upgraded from EH 16 sec. delay >to lexicon PCM 42...loop content ;-) ) and it is about intuition and >expression as much as anything. now if only the guitar strings wouldnt >keep >breakin so much...goin loopy, stanner > Thats not the way I meant it. I think we should care to be up to the tecnological quality possible. But a good equipment like for example a Lexicon Reverb keeps its place for 10 years. So it ends up cheaper, better and "more mine" than the latest mfx box. So it depends on the type of thing. Strings are changed most and the guitar least :-) -- ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org