Hi all,
This might sound amusing.
I am wondering if anyone else feels drained after long periods of amp building or general DIY work? I have been spending most days lately pedal building and just started working on my amp and after I'm finished I feel drained. I figure its the intense concentration for hours on end. I do take breaks but maybe I should take more.
Anyone else feel this?
Does anyone else feel drained after long periods of DIY?
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- marT
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- fillmore nyc
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Yeah, marT, I get the same thing. I do a lot more work building guitars and amp cabinets than I do on amps themselves, but you get to a certain point (about 8 hours in) where you're better off stopping and walking away from the project. I had a double cutaway, hollow, neck thru body guitar about 3/4 completed, and due to "brain lock", wound up knocking it off the bench while I was cleaning up the shop. It happened so suddenly, and the destruction to the guitar was so complete (and un-repairable) that I had to leave my house. I would have smashed the TV, or my dog (just kidding about the dog) if I didnt get the hell out of there immediately. Moral of the story: its like getting tattoo'd--dont sit there TOO long, or shit WILL go wrong. Know your limits.
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Mostly because all my amp work gets done between 10PM and 1AM, so I only get about four hours of sleep when I'm going at the amps hard. Hence I've been on a little building hiatus for about three weeks, so I could actually sleep a bit. Now I'm getting back into the swing with some repairs here and a couple of my builds that need attention.
