Viens de tomber sur cette interview, point de vue toujours interessant (bien que probablement sujet à débat)
"If forced to make a choice, would you rather have a good guitar and a cheap amp or a top-notch amp and a cheap guitar?
“Cheap guitar, top-notch amp. Because I can show you a six-figure Les Paul through a shitty amp that still sounds shitty. Conversely, I can show you a $300 Japanese Les Paul knock-off that, through a real amp, sounds amazing. The amp is the most critical thing in the chain.
“If you take a Squier Strat right off the rack, $299 or whatever they cost, okay? You plug it in to a high-powered Tweed Twin or a good-sounding Marshall it’s going to sound great. And you could plug the Squier Strat into the same amp or you could plug a ’57 maple‑neck Strat in to the same amp and it’s going to sound great.
“Conversely, if you have a bad amplifier that isn’t running properly or just sounds bad, you can plug a ’59 Les Paul Sunburst or a Squier Strat or an Epiphone Les Paul in and it’s going to be different shades of crap. You know what I mean? The amplifier does the heavy lifting in the sound.”
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