MacBradley
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Re: Guitar body tone woods info please.
I'm not talking about effects processors and modelers. I'm talking about one variable isolated as much as possible, in this case guitar wood. When your playing two guitars with different woods, you're probably not using the same bridge, neck, exact setup on every part of the bridge and/or saddles, exact same electronics, pickups and pickup heights (on all pickups because magnets effect string vibration even when not in use), and played through a mic or direct in and played back without the guitar's acoustic properties available. Until you've isolated Basswood from Walnut as the only difference between the guitars, you can't know that the differences you're hearing are due to the difference in those wood types. There's far too many other variables that are much easier to prove make a difference. Like I said...I used to believe I had uniquely special ears because I swore I could hear the differences. It turns out it was the power of suggestion all along.
I wish I still had those clips. Hopefully I'll be able to get a hold of another replacement Strat body and run the same test again for you guys with everything else the same as possible.
Everyone is entitled to his/her own opinion and the fact that we are having the discussion just shows there are those who hear a difference and those who don't. I've used amps and effects processors recorded and can hear a distinct difference. I've done blindfold tests and am able to hear the difference. If you can't then hey, that's you.There are people who have something called "Synesthesia" and can see/taste sounds. I can't but just because I can't doesn't mean they are making it up. Our senses are not all equal, and that is not a good/bad thing (in the sense that mine is better than yours.) We are talking about experiences, since I can hear a difference in Basswood from Walnut, I choose to experience those and will give input when the question is asked just like you give input from your experience.
I'm not talking about effects processors and modelers. I'm talking about one variable isolated as much as possible, in this case guitar wood. When your playing two guitars with different woods, you're probably not using the same bridge, neck, exact setup on every part of the bridge and/or saddles, exact same electronics, pickups and pickup heights (on all pickups because magnets effect string vibration even when not in use), and played through a mic or direct in and played back without the guitar's acoustic properties available. Until you've isolated Basswood from Walnut as the only difference between the guitars, you can't know that the differences you're hearing are due to the difference in those wood types. There's far too many other variables that are much easier to prove make a difference. Like I said...I used to believe I had uniquely special ears because I swore I could hear the differences. It turns out it was the power of suggestion all along.
I wish I still had those clips. Hopefully I'll be able to get a hold of another replacement Strat body and run the same test again for you guys with everything else the same as possible.