Topic: GAS: There is hope!
For those who thought GAS was incurable I can report that is not the case. Like many others I had it bad but am now free of it. There were moments of deep despair when I thought I was more likely to walk on the moon than I was to achieve a tone that I was entirely happy with.
Having acquired a reasonable collection of guitars, amps and effects over the years I liked my sound but was always seeking that something extra (one of the key symptoms of GAS I believe). My salvation came with 3 recent purchases:
- A Fender Deluxe Reverb “Fudge Brownie” Limited Edition amp. (Other than colour, it is the same spec as a regular Deluxe Reverb except the speaker is a 40w alnico Jensen instead of a 100w ceramic Jensen. A couple of the factory fitted valves were noisy so I replaced all 9 valves);
- A Free The Tone MS-SOV (Matt Schofield signature overdrive pedal); and
- An Okko Diablo Gain Plus overdive.
The Deluxe Reverb delivers greats tones and at about the half-way point on the volume control those famous Fender cleans become beautiful valve break-up which can be further enhanced by either the MS-SOV or the Okko Diablo. But my eureka moment came when I stacked the MS-SOV into the Okko Diablo. Suddenly I could get all of the tones I wanted for all of my guitars be they equipped with single coils, mini or full sized humbuckers or P-90s.
One of the unexpected side effects of curing my GAS is that I have started to use the guitar volume and tone controls a lot more.
So, my GAS has completely gone and there are no signs of it returning. I can honestly say that there is not a guitar, amp or effect that I want (or think I need)…and I never thought I would be able to say that!