![]() ![]() ![]() Despite my wonderful and devastating gear habit, trying to make $50 to $100 by selling my POD is not something that ever crosses my mind." Despite my wonderful and devastating gear habit, trying to make $50 to $100 by selling my POD is not something that ever crosses my mind. In the years since, I’ve seen some top-shelf classics come and go through my rig - various vintage Big Muffs, most genera of the ProCo RAT species, a ’69 Fender Blender, MuTron Phasors (I and II), and a revolving door of boutique stomp boxes that could make any tone hound drool. Not even the one with the expression pedal and foot switches - just your standard, kidney-bean-shaped, all-you-can-dig digital-tone buffet. ![]() ![]() My bandmates had some fancy high-end stuff, but back then, I was plugging a Fender Mustang into a Line 6 POD XT and a Fender Stage 100 solid state amp. To properly entertain those folks (and ourselves), we insisted on hauling around a glow-in-the-dark skeleton, a projector for the 1954 cult film “Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome,” and a ton of gear. Some years ago, my spacey art-school rock band that no one’s ever heard of played to a sizable room full of coworkers, significant others and undergrad classmates. ![]()
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