Hey, IB! No, I haven't started it yet. Got the radiator out and various other stuff under the hood apart for replacement/cleaning, etc. If you've had that RJC 3" stystem for a while, you should be enjoying the sound. The RJC posted video of this system is what sold me on it....it sounded badass, gave the GN some "growl" authority. Have you had any problem with the sound? Don't you get a rush when you floor it? It should give you a real nice roar, I guess. Let me know.
For the taste in music, thanks. Been playing rock guitar since 1959. I still play every day. Have switched to Jazz, soft, easy guitar, melodies, relaxing type of music if you will. But still blaze out rock and roll when the feeling overtakes me. And I cut loose on the set of drums I have in the rec room. For when I can't bolt "a" connected to nut "b" when bracket/brace (insert interference name here) to work right.
You said you play guitar but get frustrated? Hey, just keep at it. A guitar is like a woman....loving and sweet one day, a real fighter the next. But playing is all in the "want to learn" mode. It's how bad you want to keep at it and push yourself. If you're like me, you learn by ear, no lessons. If you can't do that....take lessons. Above all, just keep at it till you get it right. Always make sure you are playing on a very good instrument that YOU are comfortable with, something that makes YOU, IBBY, happy. Same as being married to the most wonderful girl in the world, like me, or married to a real witlch (my second wife). Get with a guitar that could be expensive, but you are very satisfiled with the sound, playability, tone, neck feel....it may cost you a fortune, but well worth it. You wouldn't want to spend thousands trying to make a YUGO go fast as opposed to spending thousands to make the Turbo Buick fast. Get my drift?
(I also play most Allman Brothers songs, especially Little Martha, Mountian Jam, Ramblin Man, Blue Sky, You Don't Love Me, and all others. They really make me feel good to play these.)(ah, hell, I play most anything I can by the old bands...not too hard to learn, just a pure love for it. Too bad I'm losing my hearing)
Bruce '87 Grand National