I'm trying to get a grasp of whatever point you are trying to make, so help me out here.
Hey Ed, hope Al's well, the point I'm trying make is that Ive tried a lot of musical equipment from different decades and heard a whole host of opinions on musical equipment over the years and to be totally honest, for the large part sounds like a bunch of nostalgia based rubbish. Especially when it comes to Sunn O)) amps. My own experience of the 2ND generation is nothing more than positive.
So, what does "heavy" as in "SOOOO CRUSHINGLY HEAVY!!" actually mean?
Also, what would you call a "modern amp"; what is an example?
My particular amp is what i would call "SOOO CRUSHLNGLY HEAVY" compared to anything else ive encountered, it has that "volume / bass in the guts" at such low volumes that amp heads in general dont have, as it gets louder ( past 3 or 4 Master volume ) the sound is different than other amps, more sustain, more bass, and a different level / type of distortion, far more DRONE, what can i say. A modern amp to me would be an Orange Rockerverb 100 Watt amp ( i am an owner ) different sound, beautiful all the same, has its own sound. Not a model T.
Finally, if a person actually possesses the ability to play more talented stuff than simple barre chords at dirge tempo, are descriptive terms like "heavy" and/or "sound like satan incarnate" good or bad things?
All depends on the player, as i said before. For me, luckily this type of amp suits exactly what i want, im what i would describe as a "moderately" competent player, im no Steve Vai, in which case i would not be playing a Model T.........2nd gen
Just curious... ; )
So am i