Does anybody have a clip of an SL2H playing rhythm metal? I just want to be sure it has enough balls and isn't too bright. I already know that the lead's awesome. It would be even better if it was through a 6505+, but I'm not too worried about that. Thanks.
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I can totally nail Megadeth, Loudness, Ratt, etc with my SL2H and the stock pickups. The notible exception is classic Maiden and Priest; I do those with my LP Classic and a Gibson 500T pickup.
Leads are really great. The JB is a great soloing pickup, and fits great in a "soloist"
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Originally posted by Sheddingskin View PostYea I know it can do it, I just want to hear a clip so I can be sure I like the tone.
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Originally posted by MartinBarre1 View PostIt's going to sound totally different through someone else's rig than it will through your own. Unless, by some freak chance, you both use the same kit!
I'm certain it'll do what you want it to do, and even if it didn't changing pickups is a piece of piss.Originally posted by horns666The only thing I choke during sex is, my chicken..especially when I wanna glaze my wife's buns.
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Originally posted by Sheddingskin View PostYeah but I currently have a bolt on neck basswood bodied guitar compared to a maple neck through alder bodied guitar. I know the main differences come from the amp, player, and a multitude of other things, but I'm jsut obsessive compulsive about this kind of thing (literally).
Well, if you're so obsessive, you should have been more specific in your question.
"Rythm metal"???
Is that Judas Priest rythm? Annihilator rythm? Deicide rythm? Iced Earth rythm?
There's a lot of different metal bands, all using different tones.
Joe Satriani uses basswood guitars I believe, and he manages nice rythm tones. I really do think you can make almost any guitar sound like you want it to using just pickups/amp/pedal.
If you want a Soloist, get one.
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are you by any chance coming from the ultimate-guitar forum? In that forum, they have all sorts of rumors going on that alder=bright, mahogany=dark and basswood=asswood. That is simply not true. Alder is very toneful wood and I too had the exact impression that my soloist is gonna be too bright. On the contrary, with stock SD pups, it sounds thick and fluidy. yes, it will satisfy all your rhythm needs and more. But then, if you are not setting your 6505+ or any other amp right, any guitar will sound bright/crappy.Sam
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