chromeknive
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Hi guys.
So I have a custom built flying V that's quite an oddity. I love it.
It looks like a Jackson RR, has a maple bolt-on neck, an ash body and Duncan Humbuckers (DD neck/ Alt8 bridge).
So it makes for a killer metal guitar.
However, I've started playing it unplugged more and more and have realized that it sounds WAY better unplugged. i.e. I really think the high output pickups are holding it back.
Any suggestions for capturing that real pretty acoustic tone more genuinely?
So I have a custom built flying V that's quite an oddity. I love it.
It looks like a Jackson RR, has a maple bolt-on neck, an ash body and Duncan Humbuckers (DD neck/ Alt8 bridge).
So it makes for a killer metal guitar.
However, I've started playing it unplugged more and more and have realized that it sounds WAY better unplugged. i.e. I really think the high output pickups are holding it back.
Any suggestions for capturing that real pretty acoustic tone more genuinely?