Vintage vs. Modern, a study with (not so) surprising results...?

There is nothing wrong with reading old posts.

But commenting on old posts and discussions that are no longer current posts and often the participants are no longer active members is a bit like talking to a wall and not adding much if anything. It is better to participate in current posts. You will get more interest.
I'm not here to "get more interest". I may ask questions for knowledge I need or add knowledge out of very long time experience as a professional musician (with 7 Warmoths and other guitars) and developer of high end efx processors, particularly when I read something I can contribute to. The thread may be alive and current or old and not much active. Still people may find added knowledge useful. You may enjoy to find out how many readings have been done after my "post to the wind"... and maybe get its value added to the thread.... somebody else will read in 5 years and learn/enjoy.... Let's keep things on the bright side and not getting into TGP silliness. Interest? I'd be on TikTok!!!🤣😂😂
 
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