Maybe if you didn't insist on low-output pickups…
That's what amps are for! I also use my volume and tone knobs in many different ways. You don't get the same dynamics with high output pickups as you do low output when using the knobs on your guitar.maroon barchetta said:
Maybe if you didn't insist on low-output pickups…
DallasTeleAg said:
Those aren't that bad. I wouldn't worry about leveling frets unless you are experiencing issues with fret buzz or intonation.
Use other voicings of those chords! =P
I hate Gibson Classic '57sSome Junkie Cosmonaut said:
I think TeleAg is the only one here who will encourage you to swap out pups but we're talking about a guy that will modify his custom shops.
There is a huge difference when swapping pickups.Some Junkie Cosmonaut said:
To be honest, I'm just kind of jealous that you're good enough for it to make a difference. Someday…
It all plays a part.ravingfans said:
How much of a guitar's sound is the pickups and how much is the wood, the neck, etc?
Does the quality of the guitar affect the playability, i.e. the string height, intonation, fret finish/feel etc, and the pickups affect the sound?
DallasTeleAg said:There is a huge difference when swapping pickups.Some Junkie Cosmonaut said:
To be honest, I'm just kind of jealous that you're good enough for it to make a difference. Someday…
Some Junkie Cosmonaut said:
So I've been thinking of getting a new guitar completely different than anything I have. I want one for playing metal. Just a fun shredder. Any recommendations? I'll admit I have never looked at prices on some of the ESGs and was a little sticker shocked. I'm not looking to break the bank on this one…I've got plenty of those guitars (or so my wife tells me).
I'm honestly curious.Some Junkie Cosmonaut said:
Because I don't know as much about it as you I guess.
I just want a cool, fun and decently priced shredder.