PcMacsterRace
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Hello,
I was looking into putting Fishman Fluence Modern pickups in my guitar (and also a Fishman Fluence Single Width but that's besides the point), so I looked at some demos on youtube to kinda get a feel for what they sound like (I know that's not the best way to judge a pickup, but bare with me). However, and this might be a noob thing for me to say, when I listen to some demos, I noticed a "screaming demon" effect which, to me, sounds bad.
I find it's most noticeable during parts with a lot of low note trem picking or galloping. An example for me is Ben Eller's "Fishman Fluence Modern Does the Big 4: Metallica Megadeth Slayer Anthrax". At 4:07, you can hear what I can only describe as a "screaming demon" effect.
My question is, does this pickup actually sound like that when doing low note trem picking or galloping, or is it just because of the amp simulator used in the video. Also, does every active pickup have a "screaming demon" effect?
Thanks.
I was looking into putting Fishman Fluence Modern pickups in my guitar (and also a Fishman Fluence Single Width but that's besides the point), so I looked at some demos on youtube to kinda get a feel for what they sound like (I know that's not the best way to judge a pickup, but bare with me). However, and this might be a noob thing for me to say, when I listen to some demos, I noticed a "screaming demon" effect which, to me, sounds bad.
I find it's most noticeable during parts with a lot of low note trem picking or galloping. An example for me is Ben Eller's "Fishman Fluence Modern Does the Big 4: Metallica Megadeth Slayer Anthrax". At 4:07, you can hear what I can only describe as a "screaming demon" effect.
My question is, does this pickup actually sound like that when doing low note trem picking or galloping, or is it just because of the amp simulator used in the video. Also, does every active pickup have a "screaming demon" effect?
Thanks.
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