elvis said:Danyeo1, that is one of the worst justifications I've ever read. By your logic, nobody is forcing you to comment, either. If you want to be the self-appointed police of the internet, great. Maybe you'll save some poor soul from a bad purchase. But from my point of view, you look like a stalker. Nobody is selling anything in this post.
And if you feel the need to stick up for yourself in any post that mentions you (Tfridgen), you're making an awful lot of work for yourself. You might find that your existing posts stand up for you already. As you may be seeing in the GOP primaries, attacks generally make the attacker look weak, few people are really fooled. Relentless defensiveness only makes you look culpable. In my experience on the internet, as in real life, people can tell the difference between a good citizen and a bad one.
Don't argue with a pig. It only frustrates you and annoys the pig.
A word to the wise.
Anybody want to discuss AMPLIFIERS?
Gordybaby said:How many ED owners are classified problematic? :lol:
danyeo1 said:I think it's not such a bad idea to have brought it up being that the guy has an awful lot of opinions about an amp he doesn't own.
MJ Slaughter said:I'm currently trying to decide between the Electra Dyne and Royal Atlantic and the only perceived negative I read about the ED is it's volume. Can anyone tell me in what context you find it too loud? Bedroom playing, small clubs or both? I played one yesterday in Guitar Center's quiet room which is smaller or at least no bigger than a bedroom and I thought it sounded great and it wasn't taking my head off.
MJ Slaughter said:I'm currently trying to decide between the Electra Dyne and Royal Atlantic and the only perceived negative I read about the ED is it's volume. Can anyone tell me in what context you find it too loud? Bedroom playing, small clubs or both? I played one yesterday in Guitar Center's quiet room which is smaller or at least no bigger than a bedroom and I thought it sounded great and it wasn't taking my head off.