Jackson Distortion
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Why have I never heard of this mechanism before in all of my guitar playing years? I feel like all guitars should have 'benders' put in them!
I feel like all guitars should have 'benders' put in them!
Ronnie Wood has been using a B-bender regularly since the 70's.
Why have I never heard of this mechanism before in all of my guitar playing years? I feel like all guitars should have 'benders' put in them!
He says "it's something you can kinda use when you get stuck"... to me, the that's the problem; not so much the tool as what the tool is used for, which itself incredibly limited compared to a whammy bar, or even that switch that instantly puts a guitar into drop D. He's describing a crutch, basically, and so it is that I've come to associate b-benders with being the mother of all country music guitar solo cliches.
I don't really see it as a crutch. I think it's a unique tool which can give a creative guitar player additional ways to express himself. I also don't think it's fair to associate it with a whammy bar or the drop D switch, it's a totally different animal. It's meant to imitate a pedal steel, and I personally think it does a good job of that, and adds quite a lot when used skillfully.
Brad is definitely a badass..