For example, if someone took a DK1, a RR1, and a Les Paul Custom, all with EMG's, and the same controls and whatnot, and played them through a Recto or a 5150, how radically different would they sound ?
Sometimes I listen to this music, and I hear this thick thick sounding guitar. Yet whenever I try and achieve anything similar, I some how fail.
In the past, i'de play with my RR1 w/ EMG's through my 5150, and it would sound good, but it didn't have that sheer thickness too it. My Charvel Explorer had a thicker tone than my RR1, but even that still is nothing like what I hear on albums. I've heard people comment on how huge les pauls sound, but at that same time, I've heard GREAT sounding RR1's. So what can I be missing? How much does the body effect the sound?
Have my ears just been spoiled by hearing so many studio tricks? Should I start saving for a delay pedal? Or is this tone out of reach in a live setting?
Sometimes I listen to this music, and I hear this thick thick sounding guitar. Yet whenever I try and achieve anything similar, I some how fail.
In the past, i'de play with my RR1 w/ EMG's through my 5150, and it would sound good, but it didn't have that sheer thickness too it. My Charvel Explorer had a thicker tone than my RR1, but even that still is nothing like what I hear on albums. I've heard people comment on how huge les pauls sound, but at that same time, I've heard GREAT sounding RR1's. So what can I be missing? How much does the body effect the sound?
Have my ears just been spoiled by hearing so many studio tricks? Should I start saving for a delay pedal? Or is this tone out of reach in a live setting?
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