beaubrummels
Well-known member
Re: what would the result be if you added pickups over the strings?
Right. The hypothesis was he'd get twice as many sound options by doubling up pickups and the discovery was "it is not doing anything remotely like what I expected", and I think post #2 might be a clue why.
By definition, in order for something to be a scientific discovery, it has to follow the scientific method. You have to posit a question ("What would happen if I placed an electric guitar pickup over the strings as well as under it?"), formulate a hypothesis ("The guitar will sound brighter." for example), test out your theory with an experiment that is easily copied and where only one variable is manipulated (the one variable being the addition of an extra pickup over the strings), observe the results, and then retest in order to see if those results were consistent or the result of a fluke.
Leevc5 followed the scientific method, therefore he made a scientific discovery.
Right. The hypothesis was he'd get twice as many sound options by doubling up pickups and the discovery was "it is not doing anything remotely like what I expected", and I think post #2 might be a clue why.
