Re: Let's take our pickup advice game up a few notches
First of all thank you for this discussion because probably a lot of us are trying to figure out sound and it IS a mixed bag. Confusing. I have five amps and each of the amps are different. Sound is much different in each of the amps.
I try to find soft warm jazz tones on each amp. I don't like buzz or over drive. I like nice mellow sound with maybe a touch of tremelo. I can get that but very few retail guitar salesmen can (so it is not the most popular way).
I tend to play in small areas to areas about 60 foot by 60 foot. Rarely an auditorium size place. Tone is more important than volume. The rooms are generally carpeted and have curtains.
My very best guitar came with Seth Lover pickups (designed and produced by Jol Dantzig). So I like Seth Lovers and had them put in my OTHER electric. Recently had the amplifier ace in San Diego do “magic” on tone. It is twice as great as it was.
I started playing in 1956 in Skokie, IL and had a job at Chicago Musical Instrument (Gibson) and my first guitar was a Gibson Round hole acoustic. My second guitar was an ES235TD which I had to get rid of after I got married. (I should have kept the guitar and got the divorce then).
In the 80's I got a dual pickup hollow body electric. I added a Les Paul Black Beauty from Epiphone in the 90's. Then I sold the Epiphone and got a Gibson acoustic and a Martin acoustic and then the Newport Custom Pro. Then voive mikes and then more amps and then one day I stopped acquiring bnew things (no more room)
I do not know everything I'd like to know about sound when it comes to guitars. Tone, volume and beauty in the ear are still a challenge. I do not know why one pickup is better than another. I do not know aht I ought to be doing now or to do next.
I do not know if I have made the right choices regarding amps and sound. I hope that I did. I am still learning (and humble)
First of all thank you for this discussion because probably a lot of us are trying to figure out sound and it IS a mixed bag. Confusing. I have five amps and each of the amps are different. Sound is much different in each of the amps.
I try to find soft warm jazz tones on each amp. I don't like buzz or over drive. I like nice mellow sound with maybe a touch of tremelo. I can get that but very few retail guitar salesmen can (so it is not the most popular way).
I tend to play in small areas to areas about 60 foot by 60 foot. Rarely an auditorium size place. Tone is more important than volume. The rooms are generally carpeted and have curtains.
My very best guitar came with Seth Lover pickups (designed and produced by Jol Dantzig). So I like Seth Lovers and had them put in my OTHER electric. Recently had the amplifier ace in San Diego do “magic” on tone. It is twice as great as it was.
I started playing in 1956 in Skokie, IL and had a job at Chicago Musical Instrument (Gibson) and my first guitar was a Gibson Round hole acoustic. My second guitar was an ES235TD which I had to get rid of after I got married. (I should have kept the guitar and got the divorce then).
In the 80's I got a dual pickup hollow body electric. I added a Les Paul Black Beauty from Epiphone in the 90's. Then I sold the Epiphone and got a Gibson acoustic and a Martin acoustic and then the Newport Custom Pro. Then voive mikes and then more amps and then one day I stopped acquiring bnew things (no more room)
I do not know everything I'd like to know about sound when it comes to guitars. Tone, volume and beauty in the ear are still a challenge. I do not know why one pickup is better than another. I do not know aht I ought to be doing now or to do next.
I do not know if I have made the right choices regarding amps and sound. I hope that I did. I am still learning (and humble)