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for the electric guitarist - Fritz - 02-25-2022 https://www.pro-tools-expert.com/production-expert-1/think-you-have-good-ears-this-video-may-unnerve-you?utm_source=convertkit&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Think+You+Have+Good+Ears%3F+This+Video+May+Unnerve+You+%F0%9F%98%AC%20-%207658906 Re: for the electric guitarist - jonny - 02-25-2022 He coulda stopped with the height of the pickup. (edit... finished watching and that's pretty much what he says.) Re: for the electric guitarist - Will Collier - 02-25-2022 The pickup is absolutely the most (but not the only) important component of electric guitar tone. The nice thing about that is, we are living in the golden age of quality cheap guitars, and you can very easily find a good-playing solid body for $100, drop in a set of high quality pickups, and have a monster of a guitar for very little money. Bottom line, if you've got good (meaning playable) wood, you can fix bad metal. (insert Beavis and Butt-head snickering at your leisure.) Re: for the electric guitarist - mrbigstuff - 02-25-2022 I've watched a few of these tests on YouTube and I have come to the conclusion that it's the amplifier. Sure, the pickup primarily and that gives you the basis for everything that comes after that signal, but even a cheap guitar can soundreally good through a nice amp. Re: for the electric guitarist - mikebw - 02-25-2022 mrbigstuff wrote: Indeed. I also like to add that louder almost always sounds better. Almost. Re: for the electric guitarist - Fritz - 02-25-2022 mikebw wrote: I'd strongly disagree with that. Years ago, when metal was peaking in the 80s, I had a young band with Marshall 50 and 100 stacks. Either sounded like shite to me. May have been leaky caps or sad tubes, but I don't think so. I suggested they use my Fender Vibrolux for the solos, at least, at about 90db. The guitarist, on a Travis Bean, liked the solo sound so much, they went back and cut the whole EP again with the Vibrolux for both rhythm and solo. The rhythm was augmented in tracking with my Roland JC120. For the mix, I re-amped the solo into the studio, 30'x30' with 20' ceilings, at about 95db thru a pair of JBL somethings and a 122 cabinet. Picked up with 2 AKG 414s. They just about peed themselves. YMMD Re: for the electric guitarist - freeradical - 02-25-2022 Red electric guitars sound the best. Re: for the electric guitarist - rich in distress - 02-25-2022 ![]() Fritz wrote: Re: for the electric guitarist - lost in space - 02-25-2022 mrbigstuff wrote: That's true, but the tuber wanted to know what matters when the guitars are plugged into the same amp. Re: for the electric guitarist - Kraniac - 02-25-2022 Great!!!!!!!!! Love this guy..seen him before but never this one. Complete agreement with Jimm, him...I';ve got a range of guitars...cheapo bodies upgraded with better pickups and some hardware for reliability and some pretty damn great stock classics..They all sound the same...good. i get stuck on all of them for weeks. It ain't about the wood It's all about speakers and amps...speakers tho, make the biggest difference.,,,,no, wait!! Amps!! Speakers...plus the players musical feel for the guitar..hands and brain... there's amps, too, tho. oh, and pickups..bigest differences tho? Speakers...no...wait!!!! People are nuts on the guitar forums and those arguments? They try to smash you with everything they have....and then? "We'll just have to agree to disagree" which i hate... |