It was productive, I eliminated the Boogie Triaxis as a candidate in my preamp quest.
The funny thing is the problem I had yesterday was finding a decent guitar to try out this used Triaxis rig with. It was pathetic. First I grabbed a nifty looking used Suhr. Sounded great. Played like ass. You could have slid a stack of quarters between the strings and fingerboard. The salesman says "that guitar kicks ass" - uh, yeah, whatever. When I try a high gain setting on the Triaxis the whole rig starts humming and squealing. Nice. So I grab a used MusicMan EVH model. The strings must have been original. Action was terrible. It was so far out of tune the fine tuners couldn't compensate. It made the same squealing as the Suhr. [img]/images/graemlins/scratchhead.gif[/img] So I ask the salesman to move the rig to a different outlet. So I switched to a new DK2 sitting there. Squealing is gone - yippee! This guitar played terrible - it needed a couple cranks on the truss rod (or it needed a bit more tension for shooting arrows. Finally, I grabbed a nearby Les Paul Studio. This thing wouldn't stay in tune and had a nice bow in it as well. I think they reliced the strings.
Oh well. Time to start bringing my own guitars with me again.
The funny thing is the problem I had yesterday was finding a decent guitar to try out this used Triaxis rig with. It was pathetic. First I grabbed a nifty looking used Suhr. Sounded great. Played like ass. You could have slid a stack of quarters between the strings and fingerboard. The salesman says "that guitar kicks ass" - uh, yeah, whatever. When I try a high gain setting on the Triaxis the whole rig starts humming and squealing. Nice. So I grab a used MusicMan EVH model. The strings must have been original. Action was terrible. It was so far out of tune the fine tuners couldn't compensate. It made the same squealing as the Suhr. [img]/images/graemlins/scratchhead.gif[/img] So I ask the salesman to move the rig to a different outlet. So I switched to a new DK2 sitting there. Squealing is gone - yippee! This guitar played terrible - it needed a couple cranks on the truss rod (or it needed a bit more tension for shooting arrows. Finally, I grabbed a nearby Les Paul Studio. This thing wouldn't stay in tune and had a nice bow in it as well. I think they reliced the strings.
Oh well. Time to start bringing my own guitars with me again.
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