Re: HEAVIEST guitar tone
But this isnt about bassists, or thin tones
this whole thread is about the "heaviest" "Meatiest" "ballsiest" tone.
Which brings my point, as good as strats sound (and both of mine, plus my superstrat jem sound amazing), there are heavier and ballsier and meatier guitars out there.
Big solid chunky mahogany guitars with set/ straight through necks and fixed bridges and brass nuts and so on.
Take for example a Gibson Les paul, Prs Custom 22, Schecter C-1, Blackmachine B2 and probably some custom telecaster type guitars.
Im sure i love my strat tone (with full shred bridge, lil59 neck) to death and i know it can do metal very very nicely..
But the whole idea of this thread is as i said "the heaviest" in which a strat (and all the superstrats and strats ive tried, soo many), no matter how nice they clearly arent the "heaviest" guitars.
As for malmsteen tone, i dont think thats heavy at all, i think its damn fine and quite unique sounding in an amazing way, but its quite toppy and thin.
For the record, id use a telecaster for the heaviest clean tone (and maybe a Cornford MK50IIinto a matching 4x12 cab, or a splawn cab mmmmm). I aint tried the Mk50II but the Mk50 has amazingly powerful clean sound, id wonder if that could be improved on with the split channel thing it has going on, the reviews for it seem to be that it sounds like a fender twin on steroids(in an awesomely good way)