UberMetalDood
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Would boat routing (one large block carved connected to control cavity carved out for pickups as opposed to sss routing) it have a tonal effect of something like chambering perhaps?
Sell your water bong and get a job hippie. Don't think for one minute anyone is fooled by your tree hugger crap.Would boat routing (one large block carved connected to control cavity carved out for pickups as opposed to sss routing) it have a tonal effect of something like chambering perhaps?
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Sell your water bong and get a job hippie. Don't think for one minute anyone is fooled by your tree hugger crap.
If I jab a Preparation H suppository up the jack hole of my Strat, will it tighten up my bass?
Sell your water bong . . .
IMO, hell no. I have said this before, and here it is again: Three of the best sounding Strat-type guitars I've ever played have had swimming pool routs. Those are my two G&L Legacies and my Godin G-4000. That said, I also don't think there is any tonal benefit to a swimming pool rout. Don't bother permanently modifying the guitar if you don't have to in order to fit your particular pickups, in other words.
Sell your water bong and get a job hippie. Don't think for one minute anyone is fooled by your tree hugger crap.
Some mass is removed so I think it would have a *tiny* affect on tone.
Completely unnoticeable though.
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I'm in the boat (hehe) that it matters a lot.
Where "a lot" means noticeable without other changes. I did the test recording a Tele with original routes and enlarged to humbuckers, even that was showing up.
If I jab a Preparation H suppository up the jack hole of my Strat, will it tighten up my bass?
It's already boat routed, but I have an identical G&L which is routed HSH and only slightly heavier on the scale. To me, the boat route has a little more clarity, slightly more balanced mids, and a little louder acoustically when not plugged in. The wood grain looks very similar and so is the weight. They both have the same pickup (for now). It's hardly a difference, but I started noticing it over time.