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Old December 2nd 03, 06:26 PM
Frank Gilliland
 
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(Twistedhed) wrote:

From:
"(Frank*Gilliland)"
via Milwaukee wrote:
Peavey's were cheap amps for people that


couldn't afford a M-A-R-S-H-A-L-L.


Umm,,in your haste, you forgot to nitpick over the missed key in the
next word, as well,

No, Dave,


I hereby authorize and give you explicit permission to call me Dave, or
any other of the plethora of names you have ascertained to be myself.


Now -that's- funny -- a cartoon character giving me permission to exercise my
freedom of speech.

I didn't "forget", I just didn't think it was worth


the effort.



Self-contradictory. You most certainly took the time to illustrate a
missed "L" in your talk of Marshall amps,,,,a desperate move by yourself
in order to seize on something instead of foscusing on the topic at
hand. Everyone knows, even newbies, most cases only trolls not unlike
yourself take issue with typos,


......and you did, as you have done many times when you are desperate for a spin.

illustrating the problem you continually
seek and search out. There is a name for such mania where one needs
chaos and disorder in oredr to function, but I'd rather not clue you in.
To educate you may cure you and I really do enjoy conversing with you,
even if you have been reduced to accessing the group via a paid
subscription service, in spite of thousands of free accesses.


You seem determined to shoot yourself in the head this morning, Dave. Did you
party too hearty last night or something?

In fact, I didn't think that you nitpicking -my-


spelling



I did no such thing. That was you. You did exactly that with your
menstruation concerning the "L" typo. That your memory fails you 24
hours after you wrote such illustrates your inane competence and massive
communication deficit much greater than I ever could.

was worth the effort, but then I don't


share your neuroses.



Just off your rocker. I did no such thing. You nitpicked my
spelling..LOL.
What is "neuroses"? Making up words again?


neurosis -- n. [pl. -ses], [ Gr. -neuron-, nerve], a mental disorder
characterized by anxieties, compulsions, obsessions, etc.

That is what small children do when they are unable to to express
themselves sufficiently. Your communication deficit has you maliciously
acting up again and frothing at the snout. Much ado about nada and
mountains out of molehills and ......lies..your legacy.


I suppose that transference/projection could be included in the definition of
neurosis, especially in your case.

_
Also, your comment concerning people who "couldn't afford a Marshall" is
bull****,

I suppose there were some people that bought
one because they were naive, or as a practice
amp for their kids, or because of a pushy


salesman......


As I astutely pointed out many times in the past, your suppositions are
preceded only by your ignorance.
**There are countless successful bands that used Peavey to achieve a
specific sound, especially when Bass was not a desired effect.

For example....?


You make a bull**** claim concerning something you obviously know little
about, then leave the door open for self-doubt? Highly indicative of a
low self-esteem and battered ego. For example:


I searched on Google for any reference saying that any of the names on your list
prefer Peavey amps. Let's take this one by one:

The Rolling Stones,


Can't find a reference.

Eddy Van Halen,


Can't find a reference, but it's interesting to note that he recorded "Eruption"
with a custom guitar by Lynn Ellsworth, a man who I have bumped into a few times
over the years. Quick story: About four years ago I was mixing for Jimmy Shack's
band (Jimmy has been a friend for almost 20 years, and also has an Ellsworth
original). Lynn strolled through town one day and dropped off a couple
absolutely beautiful amps at the club for Jimmy to test run. Turns out that hese
amps were custom-built for Santana, and ended up on the stage at the Grammy
awards show.

Green Day,


No reference.

Hank Williams Jr.,


Don't care.

James Brown and the Fabulous
Flames,


One reference, and it is just a rumor.

Slayer, Megadeth, Machine Head, and a host of others.


This is where I quit because I realized I was wasting my time. I have found no
reference that supports your statement. On the contrary, during the search I
read dozens of complaints about Peavey support (it sucks, and that's a fact),
and many people wanting to get rid of their Peavey for a better amp. So maybe
you should go find and post the proof yourself, Dave.

They worked, but the spring reverb sounded


like crap, and the boxes weren't built that well,


either.



LOL.....whatever you wish. This gets better as you become
learned....LOL. Legions of musicians, such as the ones mentioned above,
illustrate the incompetence and absurdity of your claims concerning the
sound. It also reinforces my much-agreed with statement that you are not
in any manner whatsoever indicative of the general masses...you're the
problem child.


Your illustrations leave much to be desired. Like, the lines define no
recognizable figures, the colors are way off kilter..... The picture you paint
can only be described as 'schizoid-impressionism'. But nobody's impressed, Dave,
which means you are just 'schizoid'.

_
I place this along the lines of those who always need to have a good
view of a band when attending a concert and those who bring their
binoculars and base part of their review on the visuals. Serious
audiophiles don't give a damn what something looks like...it's all about
the sound, man, the sound..

Where did I say anything relating to


aesthetics?


The same paragraph I said something about your spelling.


There is no paragraph where you nitpick my spelling and where I mention anything
about aesthetics.

I didn't.


See above.


I did. It ain't there, Dave.

The boxes were built with unseasoned wood


that often cracked, making the amp sound


even worse. And if the wood didn't crack you


had to tighten the screws every other month


until the holes stripped out, which didn't take


long because the screws were short and didn't
have much thread. They were built for


economy, not quality.

**
Peavey amps emit a certain sound strived for by many bands.


You bet they do. There are plenty of garage bands that can't afford -any- amp,
so they are always striving for anything that will give them that "certain
sound" often described as 'loudness'.

Your
personal distastes, as illustrated by the host of musicians named above,
or by viewing
www.peaveystore.co.uk/news-1.html illustrate your
ignorance concerning such claims, but then again,, you wouldn't need be
telling such lies if you didn't suffer from such terrible feelings of
self-worth.


"World-renowned musicians from every musical genre use Peavey instruments and
sound equipment, from Edward Van Halen to Hank Williams Jr. to the
Trans-Siberian Orchestra."

Notice the phrase "Peavey instruments and sound equipment". To further your
education, Dave, let me clue you in on a little secret: Peavey makes guitars,
mixers, preamps, effects boxes, etc., not just amps. Find an authoritative
reference that says any name on your list prefers a Peavey amp and I might just
believe it.

Peavey also used low-grade iron in


their output transformers, limiting the


high-frequency response and taking the bite


out of a nice set of pickups. They made great


ashtrays, however.



Many past (and I'm certain, present) successful international touring
acts prove such a statement totally incorrect.

For example.....?


See above.


See above.

_
Some musicians are
millionaires many times over, yet remain with Peavey.

For example.....?


See above.


See above.

_
Like manufacturers
of cars, all have their fans. You never saw the "Peavey Page".

I have no doubt that the Yugo, the Bar-Kays,


and Centralia, PA all have their die-hard fans.


Not my genre. I'm not that old. See above for examples and more learning
material.


See above.

What's your point, Dave?


You took issue with the mentioning of Peavey and your logic, as well as
your failed attempted lie was soundly defeated.


Attempted lie? What the heck is an "attempted lie"?

I guess one could say
"my" point is the one at the top of your head that I manage to ilustrate
quite nicely : )~
Why do you insist on changing my identity each time you change yours? It
is your right to remain with an anonymous posting service, but to watch
you howl in obvious pain about other's identities illustrate how and why
I drove you underground in the first place.


Go throw a few discs, Dave. The fresh air will do you good.









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