Using distortion with the neck pickup?

Re: Using distortion with the neck pickup?

Dills said:
thats weird artee too, i dont really get it cause how would you rock out with the neck pickup? Thats what the bridge is for isnt it. It would be less defined and also more muddy with hardly any cut. But if uve got your reasons sweet.

Thats my point. I think its the difference between folks who play "live" with a real amp, and those of us who play exclusively "at home" at low volumes. All my playing is relatively "soft" compared to what you would normally expect from a guitar amp. So, I may hear subtle nuances, that might be missed at "live" volumes. The downside, of course, is that I don't get the classic tones that guitars may be known for in the first place.

I'ld 'druther play loud. ;)
 
Re: Using distortion with the neck pickup?

Dills said:
thats weird artee too, i dont really get it cause how would you rock out with the neck pickup? Thats what the bridge is for isnt it. It would be less defined and also more muddy with hardly any cut. But if uve got your reasons sweet.


How else would you get the J. Mascis "stun guitar" sound? If that aint rockin, then I don't know what is!
 
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