Diocletian
BrandNewGlossologist
This is for people who ask "What pickup do I need to do pinch harmonics".
I recorded this using Toneport, a setting with not a huge amount of gain (it's my normal hard rock go-to setting).
First is a JB. Second is a single coil from a Squier strat, in the neck position, and it's so far away from the strings you wouldn't believe it. It's under a plastic cover and I'd estimate the poles are about between 7mm and 12mm away from the strings, seriously. I just put it in for clean chimey stuff.
Both pickups are in the same guitar. (Jackson Kelly)
Obviously the first one brings them out more, but the clip shows if you use the right technique, you can do pinch harmonics on anything.
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=9120369
I recorded this using Toneport, a setting with not a huge amount of gain (it's my normal hard rock go-to setting).
First is a JB. Second is a single coil from a Squier strat, in the neck position, and it's so far away from the strings you wouldn't believe it. It's under a plastic cover and I'd estimate the poles are about between 7mm and 12mm away from the strings, seriously. I just put it in for clean chimey stuff.
Both pickups are in the same guitar. (Jackson Kelly)
Obviously the first one brings them out more, but the clip shows if you use the right technique, you can do pinch harmonics on anything.
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=9120369
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