Personally I don't really like Vai, Petrucci, or Satriani and their music is not at all memorable to me and is just muzak IMO, but I have noticed that all of those guys use super hot pickups. Why is that?
Please educated me: I am confused. Weren't hot pickups like the DiMarzio Super Distortion originally designed to drive older lower gain amplifiers? Most "modern" amps seem to have plenty more gain to them than the vintage ones. Vai and Satch don't really use vintage amps at all.
Hot pickups+Hot Amp = sounds like garbage. Am I wrong?
Hot pickups seem to sound like absolute garbage in a lot of settings- especially clean. You'd think that those guys would use vintage or low to med output pickups and then use their amp or pedals to boost the sound if they wanted to dirty it up.
You can always ad something later but you can't always take something away if you have a limited place to start from. Why not do yourself a favor and have more options? Hell I'm not even a guitar player- I'm a piano player- been playing keys since I was 4 and have just been playing guitar for about a year now but this is pretty logical to me. For me, I'd rather use a lower output pickup, be able to get great cleans, more sustain and no compression (unless I want to add it later) and throw a Metal Zone or similar pedal on there to boost the bass, color it like I want, and get a real dirty sound that way rather than just use a high output pickup to begin with and never get a good clean sound, crappy compression that you can't take away and bigger magnet pull which equals less sustain. Am I wrong? Isn't that just logical math?
Why do so many players use high gain pickups? I don't understand why Satriani and Vai in all their proclaimed geniusness are still stuck in high output land and why they haven't learned after all these years that less is more? It's like someone dropped them on their head or something and they can't get it. It seems to me much of your volume and tone is in your fingers not in a hot pickup. But then again, I'm just a piano player with a guitar head so please educate me. Thanks
Please educated me: I am confused. Weren't hot pickups like the DiMarzio Super Distortion originally designed to drive older lower gain amplifiers? Most "modern" amps seem to have plenty more gain to them than the vintage ones. Vai and Satch don't really use vintage amps at all.
Hot pickups+Hot Amp = sounds like garbage. Am I wrong?
Hot pickups seem to sound like absolute garbage in a lot of settings- especially clean. You'd think that those guys would use vintage or low to med output pickups and then use their amp or pedals to boost the sound if they wanted to dirty it up.
You can always ad something later but you can't always take something away if you have a limited place to start from. Why not do yourself a favor and have more options? Hell I'm not even a guitar player- I'm a piano player- been playing keys since I was 4 and have just been playing guitar for about a year now but this is pretty logical to me. For me, I'd rather use a lower output pickup, be able to get great cleans, more sustain and no compression (unless I want to add it later) and throw a Metal Zone or similar pedal on there to boost the bass, color it like I want, and get a real dirty sound that way rather than just use a high output pickup to begin with and never get a good clean sound, crappy compression that you can't take away and bigger magnet pull which equals less sustain. Am I wrong? Isn't that just logical math?
Why do so many players use high gain pickups? I don't understand why Satriani and Vai in all their proclaimed geniusness are still stuck in high output land and why they haven't learned after all these years that less is more? It's like someone dropped them on their head or something and they can't get it. It seems to me much of your volume and tone is in your fingers not in a hot pickup. But then again, I'm just a piano player with a guitar head so please educate me. Thanks
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