Re: Rig Rundown
Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2017 8:50 pm
A sixty ton angel falls to the earth is probably one of the most perfect sentences ever written.
I don't know why.
I don't know why.
40 minsMini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:
Awesome for me to see Pete ditch his Strymon Timeline for a BOSS DD-500jeremyb wrote:
The Boss must be a bit warmer than the Sterilemon perhaps?handsoffmatt wrote:Awesome for me to see Pete ditch his Strymon Timeline for a BOSS DD-500jeremyb wrote:
Not sure I'd say that. They both sound great to me!jeremyb wrote: The Boss must be a bit warmer than the Sterilemon perhaps?
that was the reason Jake E Lee slanted his neck and bridge pick ups as well....he basically said hendrix's tone was killer and he put it in part to the pick up being the opposite angel to "normal". Having build 2 guitars with pick ups angles the same as jakes I can confirm it makes them sound better to my ear and what I likekwhelan wrote:fender having the pickup sloping the wrong way
Yeah, I have read & heard people explain the differences. Always made sense to me that the bridge pickup should probably be angled opposite to what Fender decided upon.willow13 wrote:that was the reason Jake E Lee slanted his neck and bridge pick ups as well....he basically said hendrix's tone was killer and he put it in part to the pick up being the opposite angel to "normal". Having build 2 guitars with pick ups angles the same as jakes I can confirm it makes them sound better to my ear and what I like
every time I see a super strat (usually kramer) with an angle bridge hummy it makes me want to biffMini Forklift Ⓥ wrote: Yeah, I have read & heard people explain the differences. Always made sense to me that the bridge pickup should probably be angled opposite to what Fender decided upon.