my playing sure isn't top notch, but thanks for the kind words anyway i just hit record and played something fast, because as i said most of the clicky pick attack can be heared during faster passages.
yep, when using the air norton neck pickup on my dean it's much less apparent, but then again, check out e.g. yngwie's deja vu, he's using the bridge pickup quite often during this song, and the sound is super smooth. same thing goes for anything jeff loomis, he's got a killer lead tone, e.g. on the nevermore recording dead heart in a dead world - and that's a dual rectifier, not exactly an amp that is said to be a "killer lead amp", so go figure.
edit: besides, yngwie has a very low gain tone, whereas i had quite a lot of gain dialed in on this clip - drive cranked, some compression, and the tubescreamer upfront
yep, when using the air norton neck pickup on my dean it's much less apparent, but then again, check out e.g. yngwie's deja vu, he's using the bridge pickup quite often during this song, and the sound is super smooth. same thing goes for anything jeff loomis, he's got a killer lead tone, e.g. on the nevermore recording dead heart in a dead world - and that's a dual rectifier, not exactly an amp that is said to be a "killer lead amp", so go figure.
edit: besides, yngwie has a very low gain tone, whereas i had quite a lot of gain dialed in on this clip - drive cranked, some compression, and the tubescreamer upfront
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