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  1. Actually, right around the time the Powerblock was introduced Saint Louis Music was also bought by LOUD Technologies (formerly known as Mackie) and the company laid off about 90% of all the Saint Louis Music's key employees and also relocated a lot of the manufacturing to Vietnam. Kiss goodbye to pretty much all products introduced by the former company. ...except a select few that were rereleased under slightly different cosmetic packaging (mainly few tube amps and the GX/GFX lines that had been around for ages).yep. The last run of Palominos were made it Viet. I have 2 V8s, one US, one Viet. Can't tell any difference in tone between the two.
  2. I was very fond of the GFX series amp because I could work a mean EVH-style tone out of it, and they were cheap as hell on the used market. I can't imagine how Crate is still around with them not being the only entry level cheapo amp vendor now. Never owned a Powerblock, but the idea of it is shear genius as everyone says. Why discontinue a golden product like that?? Maybe they hired an outside designer/builder for the Powerblock and the contract expired? once again, nobody bought them. That's a pretty good reason.
  3. I have a Powerblock, it's pretty damned bossy. Kinda sounds like crap on it's own but just slap a good pedal in front of it or an AMT preamp in the loop and it turns in to a killer lil rig. I used one of mine as a vocal monitor amp for about a year in my duo.
  4. Crate produced a genuinely genius product: The Powerblock. Less than 10 lbs, over 100 watts, could be run in Stereo, and didn't sound terrible. It was a gigging musician's answer to prayers for an emergency back-up amp, and if you live in a city where you take mass transportation, it solved so many logistical problems that it was worth it's weight in gold. Seriously: the Powerblock was a stroke of genius. What did Crate do? They discontinued it. they discontinued it because no one bought them at their profitable price and everyone who heard them here initially slagged them horribly in the traditional Crate manner. It wasn't until they were being closed out at a severe loss that they suddenly became a great idea and a good sounding amp. I bought about a dozen of them when they were $59-69 each and re-sold them all for 130-150 each. I even used two of them for about a year before getting double $$ out of them.
  5. Nils Lofgren in E street band.that's probably a good call. While I do like Bruce, Nils certainly has a "governor" on his capabilities when playing in that band.
  6. How? Honestly, page is the worst musician in zep. Granted he write most of the stuff, but bonham and jpj are both exceptional. Page is just pagehe was pretty good at times in his day. I just don't care much for Zep. See how this works?
  7. Chicken Foot, omg Stach, what the {censored} are doing???Satch wears panties.
  8. I'll start with Neil Schoen in Journey.that's a pretty good one. Years ago I would have said Zep.
  9. Originally Posted by Potts ^ Nice list Rod! I was looking through your list the other day and added "Hey Jealousy" because of you love Gin Blossoms! Especially Hey Jealousy and Follow You Down.
  10. I don't think the arena players are really pumping that much sound through their stacks - they would be killing people down in the front rows. The "wall of sound" is mostly a bunch of fake cabs for show. Most of the volume comes from the PA. So when you think about it, what's the point of an amp that is loud enough to melt the shell off a nuclear reactor? Can't really use it? now. But I believe the OP was referring to "then".
  11. I've just recently changed my Stratocaster's strings gauge from .9 to .10 because I felt like I wanted a thicker sounding. .9 was a bit too soft sounding and too thin for me. However, I found now the strings tension is extremely tight that it makes bending VERY difficult. Now very often I tend to bend out of tune (a semi tone lower) even when I try to bend really hard with the right posture. And it result in my fingertip's skin are falling off, and within a few hours of playing my fingertips are already hurting so bad that I can't bend anymore, and I have to wait till the next day to be able to play again. I play quite often, it shouldn't hurt this bad, and I think .10 is alright for me, and I've used .10 before, but it's just that this time the tension becomes so tight that makes bending extremely difficult. I don't know is it the setup or what. Is there a way I can release the strings tension and make it less tight by myself? I thought the action is already pretty low, but if lowering the action is the only way to solve this problem, how do I lower the action?lower action makes bending more difficult, not easier.
  12. Federal Express, all the way. I was shipping all my stuff through UPS and getting HOSED on costs AND the gorillas who work there were consistently breaking things and leaving shipments in the rain, etc. This was over a 10 year period, so it's not like I was having a kneejerk reaction. Mazi Bee advised me to get a Fed Ex account and I have never looked back. Better shipping rates, better handling, better tracking, and WAYYYYYY better customer service. After 4 years with Fed Ex, I will never go back to UPS. I hate when I buy something from Amazon and they choose to ship UPS, because I can almost guarantee the box will arrive looking like the big brown truck drove over it. Not all shipping companies are created equal, that's for sure! I've noticed just the opposite in my area, actually. I get/send several packages each week on average.
  13. UPS is always more expensive than FedEx, even if you have a UPS account.nope. UPS is noticeably cheaper for me, with an account.
  14. This is common practice. I dont know of a single company who pays for the shipping charges on a warranty claim. I do have a couple questions. One is who did you ship through? Many times fed ex and the post office are much cheaper than UPS and they treat your stuff better. I just sent a 50lb head through fed ex for $36. The other question is since you knew the tubes were not under warranty and depending on the issue did you check the tubes for failure?yep, the speaker that I sent in for repair I have to pay shipping to them. They pay shipping back. That is pretty much the norm.
  15. why so much? I just sent a powered PA speaker to the east coast for repair for $19.91 and that was over 40lbs.
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