DR Blues 9-42 ruined my tele sound, need help for replacements..

Re: DR Blues 9-42 ruined my tele sound, need help for replacements..

The guitar with the EMGs sounds dull for one of the following reasons.
1) Active EMG struggling to run on a flat 9v battery.
2) Passive "Designed By EMG" pickups. (Brown and sticky!)
 
Re: DR Blues 9-42 ruined my tele sound, need help for replacements..



:lmao:
 
Re: DR Blues 9-42 ruined my tele sound, need help for replacements..

Firstly, everyone get off your high horses. This guy got a sound he liked; who cares how? People have done all kinds of unconventional things for guitar tone in the past. Significant amounts of Pink Floyd's The Wall are recorded with the guitar going straight into the desk. And we all know how terrible the tones on that album are... uh, right?

Secondly, I've got to say:
Why do you think people listen to music and TV on normal speakers instead of guitar cabs?
You do realise the music their listening to is 99% likely to be a recording of a guitar played through an amp and cab, right? So their hi-fi is exactly reproducing the sound of a guitar cab. It's like saying, I never touch the tone controls on my hi-fi, so why do they need EQ in a studio?


Anyway. Are you sure that the strings on there before were 9-42? If they were 10-46 there's a difference right there.

And I was going to say, get some Slinkies, which you have. They're kind of a baseline guitar string sound, so once you describe what you don't like about them, we might have somewhere to go. However, you should be aware that new strings, when compared to 10-year-old strings, are going to have megatons of treble. So much so, that if you turn your volume so that the guitar sounds just as loud, you will then not have any bass. All I can really think to suggest is to get yourself some sort of EQ pedal like a Boss GE-7, and EQ your guitar with new strings to sound like how it sounded with they 10yo strings. Then you'll be able to get new strings whenever without worrying about destroying your tone.
 
Re: DR Blues 9-42 ruined my tele sound, need help for replacements..

Firstly, everyone get off your high horses. This guy got a sound he liked; who cares how? People have done all kinds of unconventional things for guitar tone in the past. Significant amounts of Pink Floyd's The Wall are recorded with the guitar going straight into the desk. And we all know how terrible the tones on that album are... uh, right?

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The troll hooked you good didnt he.
 
Re: DR Blues 9-42 ruined my tele sound, need help for replacements..

I thought trolls were aiming to upset people? He hasn't upset me at all. Seems to have upset everyone else pretty good though.
 
Re: DR Blues 9-42 ruined my tele sound, need help for replacements..

I thought trolls were aiming to upset people? He hasn't upset me at all. Seems to have upset everyone else pretty good though.

Hes got you mildly berating others to be nice to him... So I'm gonna say his ploy has worked on you too.
 
Re: DR Blues 9-42 ruined my tele sound, need help for replacements..

Hes got you mildly berating others to be nice to him... So I'm gonna say his ploy has worked on you too.

Yeah I'm some inhuman animal because I think the new pure nickel round cores are thin sounding and because guitar cabs color sound. Sure
 
Re: DR Blues 9-42 ruined my tele sound, need help for replacements..

Hey, Crush. Sell those strings to Jessie's ghost. There might be a use for them yet...

That reminds me: I've still gotta throw down in that "old strings" thread. As soon as I get home, G!
 
Re: DR Blues 9-42 ruined my tele sound, need help for replacements..

Crunch..... play your instruments with a mesa tube amp then with talk. see ya.
 
Re: DR Blues 9-42 ruined my tele sound, need help for replacements..

Nah dude he uses a home theater system it rocks the socks off your mesa its FULL RANGE!

I've got 3x the amount of money in my home theater and I still prefer my Mesa's. I just don't know anything about high fidelity full range sound or harmonic complexity.
 
Re: DR Blues 9-42 ruined my tele sound, need help for replacements..

Hes got you mildly berating others to be nice to him... So I'm gonna say his ploy has worked on you too.
Wow, so he's like a long game troll? He trolled me by saying something that didn't upset me, in the hope that it would upset some other people, and I would then tell those people to not get upset (despite still not being upset myself)? Clever. He must be laughing his head off now, man he got me bad. Boy is my face red. Best troll ever. Seriously.
 
Re: DR Blues 9-42 ruined my tele sound, need help for replacements..

I wouldn't call him a troll or anything like that. OP, I have no intent to insult you whatsoever. I just think you have some odd ideas about tone, thats all. Thats why the long post. I hope you were not insulted as I meant no disrespect. I still think you should give the blue steels a try.
 
Re: DR Blues 9-42 ruined my tele sound, need help for replacements..

Yeah I'm some inhuman animal because I think the new pure nickel round cores are thin sounding and because guitar cabs color sound. Sure

I think you're right on both counts.....but its the colouration of 'pure' guitar tone that most people find attractive, and incidentally better than uncoloured. Funnily enough too, if you play a pure sinewave of a given frequency it too sounds uninteresting.
 
Re: DR Blues 9-42 ruined my tele sound, need help for replacements..

the problem is round core nickels are not thin sounding at all. Probably the "thinnest" sounding strings are ernie ball slinkies and those are a nickel wrapped steel hex core.

Pure Nickel Round Cores are some of the warmest strings you can get short of getting a flatwound or burnished string.

I'm not trying to be insulting but I think this is a combination of ignorance, a bad player, and the wrong gear. I hate saying it but no home theater system (despite being full range) is designed to be used as a guitar amp.

When you get McIntosh components and Paradigm signature series speakers in an acoustically treated room with high end IXOS wiring then you can talk to me about what sounds good. Because that's what I have in my home. Sure it's great for listening to music and watching movies but I'll take my guitar amps anyday for that application because they sound better.

My amps have all sounded better than any modeler/pedal/amp sim I've ever tried too. And trust me I've tried pretty much everything there is out there between curiosity, other friends that play, being in studios, etc.

Taking an unconventional approach is one thing, but everything you describe as being "wrong" with your tone is because of a few things and sorry if this is blunt:
-guitar not setup well
-player not up to par
-gear not appropriately chosen

Go buy a cheap tube amp like a used Fender Blues Jr and tell me how your guitar sounds through that vs your current setup.

I'm pretty sure anyone that has tried playing a guitar through a hi-fi system can pretty much say along with me that it sounds thin, sterile, crappy, etc. You pick the buzz words.

and again stop blaming a set of strings for ruining your tone, grow up and act responsibly.
 
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