Tuesday, October 30, 2007

I edit Wikipedia...

Slowly but surely I'm getting down with Web 2.0... got the blog up and running, been uploading a bunch of pics to Picasa, have been trying to record some video clips to post to YouTube, even signed up for a Facebook account (which I've done absolutely nothing with). So today, while poking around the 'net for info related to Egnater amps, I found the following entry on Bruce Egnater on Wikipedia. So I decided to beef it up with a bit more information about Bruce's history, Randall MTS amps, the new Egnaters for Guitar Center (Rebel & Tourmaster), and amp-building seminars. Check it out...

Wikipedia article on Bruce Egnater

Now, having set up a Wikipedia account, I'm trying to figure out what else I could be contributing to. Or perhaps I should stop before I become too White & Nerdy...

--B

6 comments:

Jon said...

That is cool dude. What isn't cool is that this post wasn't populated into Google Reader for the past week. Are you back-dating posts?

P.S. I wouldn't go vandalizing the entries for White Castle and Waffle House, I'm sure other people put a lot of thought into them.

guitar.playa said...

Ah, I wasn't back-dating, but I did write a few posts and save them as drafts instead of publishing them, so today I went through and published all the drafts I forgot about. So that's probably why they're suddenly showing up in Google Reader.

--B

Anonymous said...

The wiki article says there are 12 modules available, but I count ten. What gives? I own all ten (except I have the Twin which was replaced by the T/D). Am I missing any?

guitar.playa said...

There are the 10 currently shown on the Egnater site, plus the following two which are unlisted:

T/V - A Twin/Vox hybrid (voicing of a Twin with a Vox tone stack)

EG5 - A new high gain module, a bit more bright & cutting than the MHG

--B

Anonymous said...

The tourmaster specs are up.

http://www.egnateramps.com/Cabs.html

guitar.playa said...

Saw that... as cool as the specs for the amps (head, combo) look, I'm giving serious consideration to picking up two of the 4x12 cabs to use with my M4 rig. Gotta love that black & tan vibe!

--B