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Well, all I was saying was that the Stick isn't a bass and guitar slapped together. The pickups sound very different, and your standard guitar effects just don't sound all that good on them. Perhaps bass processors work better? The only evidence of that is that I can get some pretty good tone out of a Behringer V-Amp, yet the stick generally sounded bad through it. When we went out and tried the Digitech BP-200 we found a lot of it's presets sounded fairly good with just a bit of tweaking. Now, neither box would be called high end, but there was something about the general voicing of the BP-200 that made a big difference, on the high and low strings of the Stick. So Jon, what are you using as a preamp these days? I thought you sounded good when we played together, you using the Digitech 2120s. I also though you sounded really good when I saw you at Hush Hush in SF. When I saw Trey last, he and the other Warr guitarist in his band were both using Line6 Pod pros, bass and guitar models. Mark Sottilaro On Sunday, April 7, 2002, at 10:45 AM, Greg House wrote: > Well, yeah, but it's the same sort of thing. He used to play Chapmans. > > Tony Levin still plays Chapmans and he uses distortion, so perhaps a > more accurate example. > > Greg > > > --- Mark Sottilaro <sine@zerocrossing.net> wrote: >> Doesn't Trey use Warr guitars? >> >> Mark >> >> On Friday, April 5, 2002, at 06:47 PM, Greg House wrote: >> >>> >>> --- Jonathan El-Bizri <ssrndpty@hotmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Sticks don't sound so good distorted. I'd pretty much given up on >> the >>>> idea. >>> >>> Someone better tell Trey Gunn about that... <grin> >> > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax > http://taxes.yahoo.com/ >