Well it leaves both hands free, which for you needs/intrests Justin my friend i think might just be worth the money to you. Since twiddling whatever the guitar signal is going into/processed by is very important to you/your syle i think you could justify a sustainer unit. However the real call is yours and whether having two hands free oppose to one is worth the pricejustin3am wrote:Fair enough.susiwong wrote:Only you can decide.
If used as an extension of a guitar's sonic options a Sustainer is cool.
If you're hoping for a (partial) substitute for learning the instrument it's pretty lame.Lame is my M.O. for the most part.
I'd say I'm learning the instrument, but I'm not focusing on established technique. I'm not pretentious enough to say that I'm doing something "new", just that over the years I've figured out that I learn best by doing things my own way.
I think I have decided already but I'm thinking out loud. My question was more if the Sustainer is different enough from using an ebow to justify the cost. If the difference is in the playing technique that is cool, I have no qualms about learning. I just don't want to spend $250 to find that I was satisfied with the ebow and my regular guitar. I went to all three local Guitar Centers :suicide: and none of them had a rig I could demo.
Thanks.
Hope that makes sense mate and helps you decide either way
Dean


