Don't know if any of you ever had the "pleasure" to work in a mud country.
When I was a young lad, I did, circa 1988 to 1991.
What really flabbergasted me, was how they would turn their transistor amps up to eleven, with no regard to the horrible distortion that caused. All along the beach and at every restaurant. Not the nice soft clipping a tube amp would make but the harsh noise only a semiconductor device can create.
Might be a minor thing, but it planted the first seeds in me that we are not the same. Not even close.
Don't know if any of you ever had the "pleasure" to work in a mud country.
When I was a young lad, I did, circa 1988 to 1991.
What really flabbergasted me, was how they would turn their transistor amps up to eleven, with no regard to the horrible distortion that caused. All along the beach and at every restaurant. Not the nice soft clipping a tube amp would make but the harsh noise only a semiconductor device can create.
Might be a minor thing, but it planted the first seeds in me that we are not the same. Not even close.