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  • zeddd Just Startin' 385 posts since
    May 12, 2006

    MerlinFL wrote:

     

    Do I care?  Not in the least.  I also drive a wonderful 22 yr old Toyota 4x4 pick up with regular size rims that i got with the truck back in 1989.  The paint has literally vanished from the hood in this hot Florida sun over th past 10 years I've lived here.  Do I care what it looks like, or does how it runs reliably make a bigger impression on me?  Do I swap out vehicles after only a few years so I can have whatever new version comes out?  No, I'm not that superficial.  I also know that I'm not alone in my way of thinking, but I also know their are others who are far more concerned with appearance than performance.  MTV proves that every minute of every day.

     

    I agree in regards to MTV. If my comments suggest to you that I am superficial, then I suppose that is your choice to take them that way. I don't think there is anything wrong with wanting a piece of gear that you wanna love to death, being appealing to one's visual palette. I like vintage cars, vintage guitars, and a lot of things that exhibit superior design. If liking those things makes me superficial, then I feel no shame in it. However, the aversion to the Line 6 logo has less to do with the look of it, and more to do with the perceived reputation of it.

     

    MerlinFL wrote:

     

    What troubles me most is how you can think the HD500 is too big??  How are those any knobs you might be referring to interferring with your view of the large LCD display in any possible way?  Really??

     

    The HD500 is at least 4 times bigger than a bean-sized pod, and 4 times bigger than my ToneLab. Yes, that is big when you have limited space.

     

    Because it is so big, the only useful place I could put it was underneath my keyboard on a little table. This means that I was unable to look straight down on it, but had to view the LCD display at about a 45 degree angle. Well, the four little knobs a the bottom on the LCD display are not ergonomically placed, because when you put your hand on them to turn them, your hand blocks the LCD display so that you cannot see how the LCD control is responding to the physical turning of the knobs. That is not very good design by any means. If you haven't encountered that, then you probably have more space and was able to put the unit in a spot where you could adjust your body position to see the LCD display while you turn the knobs. That may be fine and dandy for you, but that was not working for me. It was a serious flaw--and that has nothing to do with anything superficial. That has all to do with function and performance.

     

    MerlinFL wrote:

     

    But to each their own.  I'm not wanting to spend any more time discussion our differing opinons about logos and other such things.

     

     

    You know, if I had kept responding and ranting about the logo thing, then you might write such a comment. But since I didn't do that, I don't really see the need for your statement that borders on dismissive. Just keeping quiet is a nicer way of not participating in the discussion without having to rub anyone the wrong way.

     

    I don't mean to cast any shadows on the holiday, so please carry on in good spirits. But understand why I felt compelled to respond with a little snarkiness.

  • zeddd Just Startin' 385 posts since
    May 12, 2006

    MerlinFL wrote:

     

    You wrote about me being quiet, does this not apply to you as well??

    Point taken. I certainly don't wish to demean anyone who uses Line 6 products, and I should probably stop saying any more negative things in regards to my feelings about their perceived reputation. I was rubbed the wrong way by the handling of the JTV roll-out, but in the end I do like Line 6 products and want them to be successful and to keep creating new products, so I should try to be less critical. My apologies.

     

    But I do stand by my comments of the ergonomic issue of the HD500. I suppose they never considered that a user might have to use the unit from a 45 degree angle, and I would hope they will rethink this issue in future generation models.

     

    MerlinFL wrote:

     

    Here's an opinion of mine for ya...I LOVE the playability, weight, and balance of the JTV-89, but HATE the headstock.  I hate everything about the headstock and especially the very horrible way they chose to write the logo on this model guitar.  Is this supposed to be more "metal-like" having a reverse in-line 6 with lots of lettering.  I'm not a metal-head, but I really love the feel of the neck.  Conversely, I LOVE the headstock of the JTV-59 (as well as everything else about this model) which is nearly identical to the headstock on the Variax model 700 that was not designed by James Tyler.

    I agree about the headstocks. I also like the JTV-59 headstock, but am not a fan of the 69 or 89. I really like the headstock on my Variax 600 however, which is very Fender-like. At this point, the JTV which I am considering to be the first runner up to replace my 600 when it breaks down will be a JTV-59, unless they come out with a 3rd generation before that time, which would be cool.

     

    Anyways Neal. Best of the Season to you. Peace, indeed.

  • HughEWilliams Just Startin' 4 posts since
    Feb 22, 2007

    Hi Neal,

     

    I would sure appreciate a copy of the Word document you typed with instructions for getting Vetta II to save JVT-59 settings/patches.

     

    It's 1:33 AM and I can't figure it out!

     

    Thanks Neal!

     

    Hugh Williams

    hew8000@hotmail.com

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