Gibsons/Epiphone on neck pickup: 0:10 0:24 1:30 They all sound so similar it's hard to pinpoint differences. Yes, if you look for it, you'll find it, but without the others side by side to compare, can you really tell what one "lacks" in comparison?
There are only pickups witch make a difference in sound. Level of output plus frequency response - on humbuckers, mid boost and low high shelf. Everything else is what you hear with your eyes.
Apples and oranges Stratocaster's sound good, so do the right Les Paul guitar. The amplifier has a lot to do with the sound. It's all in the heart and fingers...Gotta play that guitar like your going through your second divorce and your dog likes her man better than you.
Although I'm a strat player who is dying for a jazzmaster, this made me understand that I'm super into the sound/pickups on an epiphone 335 model.
Gibsons/Epiphone on neck pickup:
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0:24
1:30
They all sound so similar it's hard to pinpoint differences. Yes, if you look for it, you'll find it, but without the others side by side to compare, can you really tell what one "lacks" in comparison?
There are only pickups witch make a difference in sound. Level of output plus frequency response - on humbuckers, mid boost and low high shelf. Everything else is what you hear with your eyes.
Oh no no no, I bought many guitars without wathcing this video :(
A strat and an LP covers the bases with a little knob turning.
Srato, but jazzmaster in rhythm, although the best was missing, a real telecaster.
Is that a tele with two humbuckers? Sounds more fuzzier than usual
It's a telecaster deluxe
It's a Fender Telecaster Lake Placid Blue Limited Edition MIJ 70's
To my ears, the LP will never be beaten. Anything from Fender just sounds thin
I am a Les Paul guy and couldn't agree more!
Apples and oranges Stratocaster's sound good, so do the right Les Paul guitar. The amplifier has a lot to do with the sound. It's all in the heart and fingers...Gotta play that guitar like your going through your second divorce and your dog likes her man better than you.
Never buy fender unless you do massive upgrades if you into hard rock/metal. Les Paul is a safe choice for all type of genres.
Srato, but jazzmaster in rhythm, although the best was missing, a real telecaster.
Will get one soon! =)