Benjy_26
25's Nemesis
Hello all.
I have come to a realization recently.
I think I've taken the stereotypical "Gibson sound" out of most of my Gibson style guitars. Mind you, I don't have any real Gibsons, but I've always tended to gravitate towards dual humbucker, short scale, set neck guitars.
I own a couple of shred sticks, love telecasters, and realize that only a strat really sounds like a strat, but, by and large, the meat and potatoes of my tone has been made up of a Gibson-inspired guitar.
Recently, I've been playing mostly telecasters and an Epiphone Night Hawk Custom RI. Between a Thinline Tele, a solid body Tele, and the Night Hawk, I've been able to get all the tones I'm using with a band. At home, I've kept tinkering with most of my guitars, trying different magnets, wiring, switching, pickups, et al.
Last night, I was cleaning up the music room and got side tracked. I started plugging in guitars into my big amps that I had only plugged into my smaller amps in the process of messing with wiring, magnets, and pickups.
I started getting excited, because, in particular, my Les Paul andy Sheraton were really rocking through my Bassman. I figured I'd give them a try in place of my two telecasters next time I play out.
The LP has a pair of Phat Cats (A4/A5 in the neck) and the Sheraton has a MagnaTron and a Tv Tron Plus in the bridge. That decided, I went to plug in my Hamer Special. This guitar hadn't been plugged into any amp in over a year. I play it acoustically at home because: I really enjoy how it sounds and feels unplugged, and: it's older than I am. I try not to take this one out for fear that I'll damage it worse than it already is.
This guitar has an Antiquity in the neck and a S Deco V in the bridge.
Holy COW.
The sounds I was getting were big, fat, juicy, and clear. Not bright and spanky like the Fenders I've been playing, but they *are* plenty clear and have a lot of air and shimmer.
This made me realize that the gibson style guitars I *do* play often have been moving more and more tone-wise towards the Fenders I've been playing out. Playing the Telecasters through the same rig confirmed that.
Has this happened to anyone else? Are your guitars moving closer to each other tone-wise?
I have come to a realization recently.
I think I've taken the stereotypical "Gibson sound" out of most of my Gibson style guitars. Mind you, I don't have any real Gibsons, but I've always tended to gravitate towards dual humbucker, short scale, set neck guitars.
I own a couple of shred sticks, love telecasters, and realize that only a strat really sounds like a strat, but, by and large, the meat and potatoes of my tone has been made up of a Gibson-inspired guitar.
Recently, I've been playing mostly telecasters and an Epiphone Night Hawk Custom RI. Between a Thinline Tele, a solid body Tele, and the Night Hawk, I've been able to get all the tones I'm using with a band. At home, I've kept tinkering with most of my guitars, trying different magnets, wiring, switching, pickups, et al.
Last night, I was cleaning up the music room and got side tracked. I started plugging in guitars into my big amps that I had only plugged into my smaller amps in the process of messing with wiring, magnets, and pickups.
I started getting excited, because, in particular, my Les Paul andy Sheraton were really rocking through my Bassman. I figured I'd give them a try in place of my two telecasters next time I play out.
The LP has a pair of Phat Cats (A4/A5 in the neck) and the Sheraton has a MagnaTron and a Tv Tron Plus in the bridge. That decided, I went to plug in my Hamer Special. This guitar hadn't been plugged into any amp in over a year. I play it acoustically at home because: I really enjoy how it sounds and feels unplugged, and: it's older than I am. I try not to take this one out for fear that I'll damage it worse than it already is.
This guitar has an Antiquity in the neck and a S Deco V in the bridge.
Holy COW.
The sounds I was getting were big, fat, juicy, and clear. Not bright and spanky like the Fenders I've been playing, but they *are* plenty clear and have a lot of air and shimmer.
This made me realize that the gibson style guitars I *do* play often have been moving more and more tone-wise towards the Fenders I've been playing out. Playing the Telecasters through the same rig confirmed that.
Has this happened to anyone else? Are your guitars moving closer to each other tone-wise?