Hi dudes and dudettes
first of all: thanks for stopping by in this thread
I thought that it was time to get a decent sound machine which enabled me to take it with me, so that i could play guitar in my appartement in Zürich (my neighbours wouldn't be very happy if i took my Warp-T with me . And it would be simply to much work getting it all the way from our band room to my appartement and vice versa (which is about 300km apart from each other)
So i thought that i could also leave my pedals and stuff there.
Then i knew what i needed:
1.A thing which enables me to record sound at home
2.A thing which enables me to listen to my guitar through headphones with a lot of tweaking possibilities
3.A thing that could be used as a backup possibility on gigs....
Well, let's go to the picstory. Shall we?
In the first pic we see a package.... what could be inside?
After opening the flap we see a bit more of that package. Now it's obvious, it's a Mac inside!!! Damn Macs! Linux Rulez!
Wait a second, that's not a laptop...
maybe a look from behind will tell us what this thing is... I still see no DVI or HDMI connections... it can't be a laptop then...
Now i know! It's a POD! I attach my headphones but somehow i still have the feeling that i missed something essential...
That's what i forgot, a guitar! so i take my 2228 out of the flightcase
Mwahahahaha! It glows! It glows!
A poser-shot of a guy who holds a nice guitar

(without plugging it in...

because there are actives in there and we don't want to waste the battery on poser-shots...)
another poser shot...
That was it. Thanks for stopping by and have a nice day
and don't forget:
Drink to forget but never forget to drink
