Re: question on tone of V-type bodies
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The EMG will always sound pretty much the same in any tonewood.
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A question: Have you ever had two different guitars with EMGs in them and A-B'd them through the same amp, at the same time? I have, and to my ears there are distinct differences in attack, sustain and frequency curve. However, structural differences like fixed bridge vs. Floyd are playing an even bigger part than tonewoods IMO.
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I have done this with several EMG-81 equiped guitars... there is a *very* noticeable difference in each one. About as much difference as comparing a different set of guitars with the same duncans in them.
The change, with my guitars, is dramatic. Everyone who has heard the guitars compared this way can hear the differences.
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The EMG will always sound pretty much the same in any tonewood.
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A question: Have you ever had two different guitars with EMGs in them and A-B'd them through the same amp, at the same time? I have, and to my ears there are distinct differences in attack, sustain and frequency curve. However, structural differences like fixed bridge vs. Floyd are playing an even bigger part than tonewoods IMO.
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I have done this with several EMG-81 equiped guitars... there is a *very* noticeable difference in each one. About as much difference as comparing a different set of guitars with the same duncans in them.
The change, with my guitars, is dramatic. Everyone who has heard the guitars compared this way can hear the differences.
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