Well, the wife and I are in San Diego visiting my brother and his wife. We flew in yesterday morning. And the first thing we did was get a burrito. I got off the plane and sid "I have a yearning for a burrito." So I got a Diablo Shrimp burrito at El Patron. The devil shrimp wasn't too bad, but I added a little more hot sauce to taste.
After that, it was off to Carvin. I went in there and told the guy I wanted to play a DC127, DC727, California Carved Top, Legacy and V3. I ended up playing a 127, 747, CT, Contour 66, Legacy, V3, Legacy combo and the Frank Gambale Tone Navigator/Carvin Power amp set-up. I was most impressed with the Tone Navigaor and power amp and was playing the Contour 66 at the time. Let me first say this, while the Legacy and V3 amps were nice. But I will not be selling off my 5150 to get one. They just didn't give me that yearning in my pants. The guitars were nice enough, but I can't see myself forsaking my Charvels and Hamers for one. Don't get me wrong, they were high quality guitars, but they also didn't make my pants yearn. I will tell you this, though. I am seriously thinking about looking into the Tone Navigator/power amp set up. That thing was remarkably sweet. It sounded great at low volumes as well. I didn't get a chance to go through everything it had to offer, as my wife and brother got tired of waiting for me. But, I'll see if I can get back in there sometime in the next couple of days.
Plus, I will also be dragged to either or both Seaworld and the Zoo. More on that later.
After that, it was off to Carvin. I went in there and told the guy I wanted to play a DC127, DC727, California Carved Top, Legacy and V3. I ended up playing a 127, 747, CT, Contour 66, Legacy, V3, Legacy combo and the Frank Gambale Tone Navigator/Carvin Power amp set-up. I was most impressed with the Tone Navigaor and power amp and was playing the Contour 66 at the time. Let me first say this, while the Legacy and V3 amps were nice. But I will not be selling off my 5150 to get one. They just didn't give me that yearning in my pants. The guitars were nice enough, but I can't see myself forsaking my Charvels and Hamers for one. Don't get me wrong, they were high quality guitars, but they also didn't make my pants yearn. I will tell you this, though. I am seriously thinking about looking into the Tone Navigator/power amp set up. That thing was remarkably sweet. It sounded great at low volumes as well. I didn't get a chance to go through everything it had to offer, as my wife and brother got tired of waiting for me. But, I'll see if I can get back in there sometime in the next couple of days.
Plus, I will also be dragged to either or both Seaworld and the Zoo. More on that later.
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