JeffB
Let it B
Here's a little discussion for you all.
After playing my WG and new PRS for the most part lately, I pulled out the Strat and noticed a huge difference in "character". This is hard to explain, but simply the strat seems to have more "soul". It's tone, they way it responds to your touch. It projects. Very dynamic.
Now I'm sure many have read articles where people say the single coils def transfer more of the player unique sound/touch/picking than a humbucking pickup does. Lord Malmsteen has stated several times he plays strats for that very reason as did all his heroes (hendrix, blackmore, UJ Roth). I'm starting to understand that reasoning.
What do you think? BS or not?
OK Class, discuss
After playing my WG and new PRS for the most part lately, I pulled out the Strat and noticed a huge difference in "character". This is hard to explain, but simply the strat seems to have more "soul". It's tone, they way it responds to your touch. It projects. Very dynamic.
Now I'm sure many have read articles where people say the single coils def transfer more of the player unique sound/touch/picking than a humbucking pickup does. Lord Malmsteen has stated several times he plays strats for that very reason as did all his heroes (hendrix, blackmore, UJ Roth). I'm starting to understand that reasoning.
What do you think? BS or not?
OK Class, discuss