astrozombie
KatyPerryologist
Ive been reading different things about jazzmasters, and it seems like it might kill a couple of birds with just one stone for me.
first off- it's got a type of single coil right? i understand that they dont sound as ducky and spanking as strat single coils, but its got to be close... right?
Similar?
2nd- ive read in a couple of places that they are prone to feedback. how true is this? This is supposedly why Sonic Youth use them, because theyre noisy. I watched a few videos of someone using the trem on one, and it looked alright, and sounded good. from what i understand, its kind of a crappy
vibrato, but im sure a little lube and some decent tuners go a long way.
as noisy as this?
if any of this is true I could set my eyes on the jazzmaster as my next guitar, and after that id just play the jaguar and the jazzmaster and have those two guitars be my main guitars. I could buy an overwound duncan for the bridge and be done with it all.
first off- it's got a type of single coil right? i understand that they dont sound as ducky and spanking as strat single coils, but its got to be close... right?
Similar?
2nd- ive read in a couple of places that they are prone to feedback. how true is this? This is supposedly why Sonic Youth use them, because theyre noisy. I watched a few videos of someone using the trem on one, and it looked alright, and sounded good. from what i understand, its kind of a crappy
vibrato, but im sure a little lube and some decent tuners go a long way.
as noisy as this?
if any of this is true I could set my eyes on the jazzmaster as my next guitar, and after that id just play the jaguar and the jazzmaster and have those two guitars be my main guitars. I could buy an overwound duncan for the bridge and be done with it all.